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Raffles Girls' School (Secondary)Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) (RGS for short, or known among Rafflesians as RG), is an independent girls' secondary school in Singapore. RGS was further recognised by the Ministry of Education in 2004 by being awarded the School Distinction Award (recognising schools with 'exemplary school processes and practices'), among other more minor awards. http://www.moe.gov.sg/press/2004/pr2004sea_sda.htm RGS offers the first four years of the Integrated Programme in the Raffles Programme, together with Raffles Institution and Raffles Junior College. It was also one of the first few schools to offer the Gifted Education Department. History RGS used to exist as a part of RI. Now, it is one of the top premier secondary schools in Singapore. The department for girls was opened on 4 March 1844 with an enrolment of 11, in the RI campus of Bras Basah Road. The demand for the education grew and in 1847, the school moved to RI's eastern wing and later to houses. Miss Nelson was their first headmistress in 1879, and she ran the school with an enrolment of 77. RGS became a government school since 1903 at Queen Street, and at Anderson Road from 1959. It later moved to a holding school located at Jalan Kuala and moved back to a new building at Anderson Road on 1 November 1992, becoming independent on 1 January 1993. School Song From High Olympus Some may note the vaguely pagan undertones of the school song. From High Olympus flows to us the glory On us the sacred fire descends. Rise, sisters, rise, the world is all before ye Fear not to grasp what fortune sends. Chorus: Sisters in learning and sisters at heart Life lies before us, Here's luck to the start. A little while the sun shines high above us And youth's elixir fills our veins. The magic fire, that moves the gods to love us The fire by which the will attains. Repeat Chorus once So heart to heart we'll scale the heights of learning No mean desires our days shall shame. Whole-hearted, true, with pride and ardour burning On sisters, on to life and fame. Repeat Chorus once Uniform The uniform of RGS consists of a knee-length dark navy blue pleated pinafore over a white collared blouse. Students customarily fold their sleeves, following in a time-honoured school tradition. Prefects wear a white blouse with a skirt of the same hue as the pinafore. They also wear the school tie at all times when in uniform. For CCA days and other more casual occasions, students don the culottes, a pleated knee-length skirt. A white RGS PE tee-shirt usually accompanies the culottes, or the respective CCA T-shirt. However, "illegal fashions" are rife. Many girls have been known to roll up their cullotes so that it resembles a mini-skirt; shorten their pinafores beyond the stipulated length, and wear low socks so as to create an illusion of having longer legs. Etc Unique among girls schools (at least in Singapore), RGS girls cheer in an artificially low voice, instead of the screams, shrieks and squeals typical of the rest. External Links
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