Singapore Polytechnic

Coordinates: 1°18′35″N 103°46′31″E / 1.3097°N 103.7753°E / 1.3097; 103.7753
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Singapore Polytechnic
新加坡理工学院 (Chinese)
Politeknik Singapura (Malay)
Motto1) Berkhidmat Dengan Keahlian (1960–present)
Motto in English
1) To serve with skill (1960–2014)

2) To serve with mastery (2014–present)
TypePublic
Government
Established27 October 1954; 69 years ago (1954-10-27)
ChairpersonJanet Ang
PrincipalSoh Wai Wah
Students15,900
Location
500 Dover Road, Singapore 139651

1°18′35″N 103°46′31″E / 1.3097°N 103.7753°E / 1.3097; 103.7753
Campus38 ha (94 acres)
Websitesp.edu.sg
Agency overview
JurisdictionGovernment of Singapore
Parent agencyMinistry of Education

Singapore Polytechnic (SP) is a post-secondary education institution and statutory board under the purview of the Ministry of Education in Singapore.

Established in 1954, SP is the first and oldest polytechnic in Singapore, and is renowned for its engineering programmes. Its first site at Prince Edward Road was vacated by 1978;[1] SP is now based at Dover, Singapore.

Facilities

The Sports Complex has a football pitch, running track, Olympic-sized swimming complex, four tennis courts, three badminton courts, three basketball courts and a gym.

The SPorts ARena, completed in 2015, has 12 badminton courts, two basketball courts, four squash courts, one multi-purpose court and two volleyball courts. Other facilities include an external rock climbing wall and two rooftop basketball courts.

Moberly is the oldest block of Singapore Polytechnic—it was once a British Army barracks, the building has been refurbished into a recreational hub. It has seven pool tables, jamming studios, karaoke rooms, a café and a mini museum.

Other facilities

  • The alumni clubhouse, Singapore Polytechnic Graduates Guild (SPGG), located next to the campus, and has a bowling alley, swimming pool, pool room, a gym and a restaurant.[2]
  • Two libraries: the Main Library and Hilltop Library. The Main Library houses the first Makerspace in a Singapore library.[3]
  • AeroHub: A four-storey building that houses an aircraft hangar, laboratories and a Research & Development centre. There are currently four aircraft in the hangar: Hawker HS 125-700A, King Air B90, A4SU Super Skyhawk and Bell UH-1H.[4]

Recognition

Singapore Polytechnic has been awarded the Singapore Quality Class as well as the ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications. It has also won the Singapore Public Service Award for Organisational Excellence and the People Developer and Family Friendly Awards.

SP received the President's Award for the Environment in 2010.[5] Some of the key green initiatives by SP over the years included spearheading the adoption of Marina Reservoir—keeping it clean and organising the Singapore International Water Festival to engage youths on environmental and water issues.

In 2011, SP won the South West Environment and Community Award (Community Category). The award recognises exemplar efforts of organisations that have contributed to environmental and community sustainability in the district.

SP also clinched the inaugural ASEAN People's Award in 2015 for its contributions toward the region's community-building efforts.

Scholarships

Singapore Polytechnic currently offers the following scholarships:

  • SP Scholarship
  • SP Engineering Scholarship
  • SP Sports and Arts Scholarship

Singapore Polytechnic Outstanding Talent (SPOT) Programme

SPOT is a talent development and enrichment programme. All recipients of the SP Scholarship will automatically be placed under this programme. Other eligible students will be invited to join SPOT based on their academic results or lecturers' recommendation.

Admission

Early Admissions Exercise (EAE)

EAE is an admissions exercise that allows students to apply and receive conditional offers for admission to polytechnic based on their aptitudes and interests before taking their O-Level exams, or after completing their NITEC or Higher NITEC course at the Institute of Technical Education (ITE). This exercise replaced the Direct Polytechnic Admissions (DPA) and Joint Admission Exercise (JAE).

Polytechnic Foundation Programme (PFP)

PFP is an admissions exercise that allows the top 10% of Normal Academic (NA) students to apply to a polytechnic without going through O-Level. PFP students will go through a one-year course, teaching them the foundations of subjects that will be needed in their diploma year. If the student passes PFP, they will move onto their diploma courses. Additional scholarships and awards are available to those who do well in their foundation year.[6]

Notable alumni

Academia

Entertainment

Politics

References

  1. ^ "The Singapore Polytechnic at Prince Edward Road".
  2. ^ "Singapore Polytechnic Graduates' Guild".
  3. ^ Fang, Sin Guek (17 August 2014). "LAS visit to Makerspace@Singapore Polytechnic",Singapore Libraries Bulletin. Library Association of Singapore. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Singapore Polytechnic – Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering Facilities".
  5. ^ "President's Award for the Environment". Archived from the original on 4 March 2014.
  6. ^ "PFP". www.sp.edu.sg. Retrieved 29 July 2021.

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