Saint Patrick's School, Singapore

Coordinates: 1°21′07″N 103°49′11″E / 1.352083°N 103.819836°E / 1.352083; 103.819836

St. Patrick's School

Potest Qui Vult (He Who Wills, Can)
Location
Marine Parade (East Coast)
Information
Type Boys, Government-aided
Established 1933
Session Single session
School code 7022
Principal Mr Adolphus Tan
Mr Aloysius Yong Kim Seng (VP1)
Mr Joseph Peterson (VP2)
Enrolment 1294
Colour(s)              Blue, green and white
Website St.Patrick's School, Singapore

Saint Patrick's School (Chinese: 圣伯特理中学校) is a Lasallian Roman Catholic boys' secondary school in East Coast Road, Singapore. It is more commonly referred to as St Pat's, SPS or St Patrick's. Students and old boys call themselves Patricians or Sons of St. Patrick's. The school is well known for its Military Band, which has performed internationally and won awards.


In keeping with the school's Roman Catholic nature, students recite the Apostles' Creed in the morning, and the Angelus or the Regina Coeli during Easter at noon.

History

The school was founded in 1933 as a temporary branch school of Saint Joseph's Institution, another Catholic boys' school in Singapore. It was built on land acquired by the La Salle Brothers in 1898, land intended for a resort bungalow for the brothers. But Brother Stephen Buckley saw the population growth in the eastern side of the island and petitioned the La Salle Brothers to build a school on this piece of land. The main school building was completed in 1932, and Saint Patrick's became a school in its own right in 1933.

During World War II, the school was used by the British as a hospital and later by the Japanese as an administrative building. It was returned to the Brothers in 1946.

In 1957, the primary section of the school was separated and became Saint Stephen's School.

The school went co-educational with the introduction of pre-university classes in 1969; but this was phased out in 1978, and the school returned to being an all-boys school.

In 2002, former Changkat Changi vice principal and educator of 38 years, Mr. Lucas Lak Pati Singh, was posted in. During his tenure of office, he brought in several measures to raise academic standards and improve the conduct of Patricians.

The full history of St. Patrick's School and its alumni can be viewed either on the school website, the old boys' (The Patrician Society) website or at the School's Heritage Room (previously the old school library).

Mr. Lak, the school's longest-serving principal, was succeeded in 2012 by Mr. Adolphus Tan, the former principal of Shuqun Secondary School. Mr Joseph Peterson, a senior physics master, was promoted to the post of vice-principal, joining Mr Aloysius Yong, an alumni who has served in various other capacities in the school and the sole vice-principal until then.

Houses and sports events

The school has six houses named after former brother principals of the school.

Houses compete in activities during Sports Day, Interhouse Games, Cross Country and other activities. Students buy House T-shirts of their respective houses, which carry the slogan 'I Love St. Pat's' and the school badge with the name and colour of their house on their shirts.

Other than inter-house games, other sports events are also organised. Every year, selected students participate in the Inter-class football league.

Co-curricular activities

School Rally

Verse 1:

All through our college
A voice is resounding
Promptly respond to your duty's sweet call
Harken you all for the trumpet is sounding
Your mater's proclaiming
Her watchwords to all

Chorus:

Forward her children dear
Ever with hearts sincere
Render with joy to your mater her due
All that is vile reject
Heaven will e'er protect
Sons of St Patrick's
Valiant and True

Verse 2:

Onward and upward in life's earnest battle
Joyously bearing the brunt of the fight
Nobly forgiving for all that may pain you
And bravely defending the cause of the right

A notable CCA at St Patrick's is its Military Band, which has won gold medals in competitions locally and abroad, under the baton of their resident conductor, Mr David Anthony Glosz, since 1984. In the 2005 Singapore Youth Festival (SYF), the band won Gold with Honours. This was the first year such an award was introduced into the SYF grading scheme. In the 2007 SYF, the SPSMB achieved a Gold with Honours, which was the 2nd consecutive Gold With Honour award. In the 2009 SYF, the Band again won Gold with Honours, its tenth consecutive Gold award in the SYF and its third consecutive Gold with Honours. And in 2011 SYF, the Band achieved Gold with Honours, its 11th consecutive Gold award and fourth consecutive Gold with Honours. On special occasions, the school's Military Band plays a live version of the School Rally as opposed to the audio recording which is usually played every morning. The tradition took place particularly at the annual opening ceremony of the Patrician Annual Enrichment Festival (PAEF), but as of 2012, it has been gradually rescinded to a once-a-year affair. In addition, the Saint Patrick’s School Military Band also held a commemorative concert at the Esplanade Concert Hall to celebrate its 60th Anniversary.[1]

The school has 5 Uniformed Groups, all of which have their own outstanding achievements. They are the Scouts, National Cadet Corps (Land), National Cadet Corps (Air) and National Police Cadet Corps (NPCC).

The St Patrick's Pajigwad Scout Troop is the oldest scout troop in the Katong district. They have achieved the Frank Cooper Sands Gold award for several years running thanks to the high standard of training planned by the teachers and the Patrol Leaders Council. A notable alumni of the troop is His Excellency, Mr Tony Tan, the seventh President of Singapore. He returned to the school during the Adiji Scout Ceremony in 2012 to accept his role as Chief Scout of the Singapore Scout Association. More than 6000 scouts attended the event.

The school also encourages students to take up leadership roles, hence the establishment of the Peer Leader's Council, the Prefectorial Board and the Board of Patrician Ambassadors. These Patrician student leaders facilitate camps such as the Patricians' Leadership Training Camp (PLTC) which is held overseas in countries such as Vietnam and Cambodia, as well as local camps such as the secondary one orientation camp for new students every year. Selected students also represent their school and participate in the Lasallian Leaders Servant Leadership Camp (LLSLC), where they and students from Lasallian schools in the Philippines interact with each other to learn servant leadership by helping less fortunate communities in the Philippines.


School symbols

St Patrick's School annual Sports Day at Bedok Stadium. Photo taken on 22 May 2014

The shamrock is found on the student's belt, socks and neck-tie, on the running vests and on the T-shirts, and the school flag is a shamrock on a blue background. It is made up of three green hearts touching at the centre at an equal spacing from each other. Two of the hearts are at the lower half with one at the upper half. The shamrock represents the school's virtues of Honour, Humility & Honesty. The school's patron saint, St. Patrick's, used the shamrock to represent the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.

Another icon of the school is the "I Love St Pat's" logo. It is printed on mugs, T-shirts, vests, decals, wristbands and umbrellas sold by the school.

Facilities

Academic buildings

Other buildings

Other facilities

Uniform and discipline

The all-white school uniform is compulsory. The full uniform is a white short-sleeved shirt with the school badge pinned on the top left hand corner above the shirt pocket, white short trousers (for lower secondary students) or white long trousers (for upper secondary), white school socks with the shamrock logo, white canvas shoes or sports shoes ( Sports shoes do not have to be white ), and a tie. Students wear the school tie every morning for assembly unless they have PE lessons on that day. The shirt must be tucked into the pants. Details of the uniform are set out in the school's Rules and Regulations.[2]

For physical education lessons, students may report to school in their PE attire (Colored house T-shirts and the shorts with the shamrock logo and SPS sewn on it) only on days they have PE lessons. The T-shirt has I love St. Pat's printed at the back. If a student reports to school in PE attire on a non-PE day, they either be sent back home to change or borrow a set of school uniform from the General Office.

St Patrick's School was beset by discipline problems such as truancy in the 1990s but these are now reported to be in the past.[3] Corporal punishment is a long-standing feature of the disciplinary system, whereby the offending student receives a number of strokes with a rattan cane across the seat of his uniform trousers.[3] The current Rules and Regulations state that students found in possession of cigarettes, lighters or matches will be caned and referred to the Smoking Control Unit of the Ministry of Health.[2]

Affiliations

St Patrick's School is affiliated with all four of the Lasallian primary schools in Singapore, St. Joseph's Institution as well as Catholic Junior College. It maintains relationships with other Roman Catholic schools in Singapore as well.

Notable alumni

Politics

Arts

Sports

Others

References

  1. "Saint Patrick's School Military Band (SPSMB) Celebrates 60th Anniversary with Commemorative Concert". Darren's Blogosphere. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Rules and Regulations". St Patrick's School. 2010.
  3. 1 2 Chong, April (30 August 2008). "St Pat's turns 75 and is far wiser: It bounces back academically and on sports field". The Straits Times. Singapore. p. 44.
  4. "Past Presidents and Vice Chancellors". National University of Singapore. 2 December 2011.
  5. "Sports fraternity pays last respects to Chan". The Straits Times. 29 August 1998. p. 50.

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