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1886Mar, 1

The Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore is founded by Bishop William Oldham.

The Anglo-Chinese School (commonly known by its concise abbreviation, ACS) stands as a venerable family of Methodist educational institutions, deeply rooted in the cultural landscapes of Singapore and Indonesia. Its distinguished history began in 1886, when it was founded by the visionary Bishop William Fitzjames Oldham. His mission was to establish a beacon of learning, serving as a vital extension of the Methodist Church's commitment to community development and education in the region.

A Storied Past and Distinct Identity

From its inception, the journey of the Anglo-Chinese School has been one of growth and profound impact. While the overarching name "Anglo-Chinese School" is widely recognized, its pre-university arm, the Anglo-Chinese Junior College, is affectionately known by its even shorter moniker, ACJC. This network of schools fosters an incredibly strong sense of belonging among its community members. Indeed, anyone who has walked its esteemed corridors, whether as a current student or a proud alumnus, carries the unique identifier of an "ACSian" (pronounced /ˈɑksiɑn/), a term that encapsulates a shared heritage and enduring bond.

Adding a truly unique and beautiful flourish to its identity, ACS holds the distinction of being the first school in Singapore to have a flower named specifically in its honor. This botanical tribute came to fruition on March 1, 2002, during the celebrations of its 116th Founder's Day. On this significant occasion, the school unveiled the magnificent "Ascocenda Anglo-Chinese School orchid." This exquisite hybrid, meticulously created by the school itself, stands as a vibrant and living testament to ACS's innovative spirit, deep appreciation for its own heritage, and its lasting contributions to education in the nation.

Frequently Asked Questions About Anglo-Chinese School (ACS)

What is the Anglo-Chinese School (ACS)?

The Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) refers to a respected family of Methodist educational institutions with a significant presence in Singapore and Indonesia. Established in the late 19th century, it is known for its long-standing commitment to holistic education and its strong ties to the Methodist Church.

Who founded ACS and when was it established?

ACS was founded in 1886 by Bishop William Fitzjames Oldham. He established the school as a key initiative of the Methodist Church, aiming to provide quality education in the region.

Where are the ACS schools primarily located?

The various schools within the Anglo-Chinese School family are predominantly located across Singapore and Indonesia, forming a prominent network of educational institutions.

What are the common abbreviations for Anglo-Chinese School and its junior college?

The Anglo-Chinese School is most commonly abbreviated as ACS. Its pre-university institution, the Anglo-Chinese Junior College, is known by the abbreviation ACJC.

What is an "ACSian" and how is the term used?

An "ACSian" (pronounced /ˈɑksiɑn/) is the term used to refer to both current students and alumni of the Anglo-Chinese School family. It signifies a shared identity, common values, and a strong sense of community fostered by their connection to the institution.

Is there a unique flower named after ACS?

Yes, ACS holds the unique distinction of being the first school in Singapore to have an orchid named after it. This special hybrid, known as the "Ascocenda Anglo-Chinese School orchid," was created by the school and unveiled on March 1, 2002, to commemorate its 116th Founder's Day.


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