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Singapore’s First School

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1 January 2016

Stamford Raffles laid down his plans to establish a school for Asians, at a time when basic education was not formally implemented in England.

The cover and title page of the Formation of the Singapore Institution, A.D. 1823. The Singapore Institution was eventually renamed the Raffles Institution around 1868. All rights reserved, National Library Board, Singapore.

The cover and title page of the Formation of the Singapore Institution, A.D. 1823. The Singapore Institution was eventually renamed the Raffles Institution around 1868. All rights reserved, National Library Board, Singapore.

Robert Morrison, the missionary who started the Anglo-Chinese College in Malacca, was one of the founding fathers of the Singapore Institution. Painting by John Richard Wildman. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Robert Morrison, the missionary who started the Anglo-Chinese College in Malacca, was one of the founding fathers of the Singapore Institution. Painting by John Richard Wildman. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

An 1841 watercolour painting of the since demolished Singapore Institution along the seafront at Bras Basah Road by J. A. Marsh. © The British Library Board, WD 2969.

An 1841 watercolour painting of the since demolished Singapore Institution along the seafront at Bras Basah Road by J. A. Marsh. © The British Library Board, WD 2969.

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