ACJC secures
best
'A' Level results
Another good reason why
students from
Methodist schools should enrol at the college
ANGLO-CHINESE JUNIOR COLLEGE
(ACJC) has secured the best set of "A" Level examination
results in its 28-year history.
Its performance in the 2004 GCE
"A" Level examination was excellent in terms of passes
as well as quality of results:
IT HAS the largest number of students
with 4A's and 3A's in the college's history -- 84 students secured
4A's and 93 had 3A's, both of which are the highest numbers on
record;
THE overall Mean Subject Grade
(MSG) of 1.92 is the best on record. This means that on the average
every student has scored a B+ for every subject; and
THE college Mean 'A' level points
has seen steady improvement from 2002 to 2004. This means that
a greater proportion of the students will be able to offer the
courses of choice in the local universities.
According to Mrs Kelvyna Chan, the ACJC Principal, data analysis
shows that ACJC has academically added value
to the cohort of 2004.
Mrs Chan reiterated that ACJC provides a holistic education. "In
co-curricular achievements, ACJC is one of the few colleges that
has achieved three Sustained Achievement Awards - in Sports, Physical
Fitness, and the Arts. We also have a very strong community involvement
programme at home and abroad."
A delighted Mr Tan Wah Thong,
Chairman of the Anglo-Chinese Schools Board of Governors (ACS
BOG), said: "ACJC, which has been a leading junior college
in Singapore, has now set a new standard. We are all very happy
and we rejoice with ACJC's principal, Mrs Kelvyna Chan, the teachers,
the students, the parents and the alumni, and we share this joy
with The Methodist Church in Singapore, which has always been
very supportive of our Methodist schools.
"More importantly, the 2004
'A' Level results have proven to students in our Methodist schools
and their parents as well as our church members that ACJC is a
top college and is continuously striving to be the best that it
can be.
"We therefore want to encourage students from our own Methodist
schools to go to ACJC after their 'O' Level examinations so that
they will not only receive a good post-secondary education but
also a holistic education imbibing Christian values and social
discipline."
In her report to the ACS BOG, Mrs Chan said the staff and students
had worked very hard "to achieve this good performance",
and she acknowledged the parents' strong support.
She said: "As we receive the results, we know that God is
faithful. Time and again we have seen how He has taken our meagre
but heartfelt efforts and multiplied the results even beyond our
imagination.
"We want to thank God for His blessings and give Him all
glory for His continued faithfulness to the college. The Best Is Yet To Be."