Maris Stella High to be rebuilt; primary school section to take in girls from 2027

Maris Stella High School was founded in 1958 and moved to its current Mount Vernon site in 1966. ST PHOTO: HENG YI-HSIN

SINGAPORE - From 2027 to 2029, Maris Stella High School (MSHS) will be rebuilt to provide better facilities for both its primary and secondary school students.

The primary school section will, for the first time, take in girls in 2027 when it moves to its holding site at the former MacPherson Primary School site in Mattar Road. The school, which currently admits 270 Primary 1 pupils, will look into increasing its intake in 2027.

The secondary school section’s holding site will be at the former Bedok North Secondary School site in Jalan Damai.

Maris Stella High School was founded in 1958 and moved to its current Mount Vernon site in 1966.

The Catholic boys’ school is known for its strong bilingual programme and counts among its alumni Health Minister Ong Ye Kung.

In a statement on May 6, the Ministry of Education (MOE) said MSHS (Primary) will turn co-educational to better serve the needs of local residents.

To accommodate this larger intake, MSHS (Primary) will operate across two sessions at the holding site during the rebuilding of its permanent campus. This means that Primary 1 and 2 pupils will attend school in the afternoon, while pupils in Primary 3 to 6 will attend the morning session.

When the rebuilding works at the permanent campus are completed, tentatively in 2030, MSHS (Primary) will revert to operating on a single-session basis.

MSHS (Secondary) will remain an all-boys school for now.

MSHS principal Boy Eng Seng said the rebuilding works will add features that the current campus does not have, such as a school field and two indoor sports halls – one each for the primary school and secondary school sections.

Under the MOE-SportSG dual-use scheme, both indoor sports halls can be used by the community.

A letter sent by the school to parents of MSHS students on May 6 stated that the primary school section will have redesigned classrooms and outdoor learning facilities. The secondary school section will have a redesigned library, science laboratories and a canteen with flexible spaces and furniture.

It also said the holding sites were selected based on their availability, capacity to house staff and students, and proximity to the current Mount Vernon campus.

Mr Boy told The Straits Times that students should not have issues travelling to the holding sites as they are not far from the current campus and are situated near the Mattar and Kaki Bukit MRT stations.

The primary school holding site in Mattar Road is 1.8km away from the Mount Vernon site. The secondary school holding site in Jalan Damai is about 3.7km away.

As for the iconic school gate at MSHS, Mr Boy said the school hopes to retain it during the rebuilding process. “We will love to preserve it. We will work with the architect to explore its feasibility before making a decision.”

An alumnus of MSHS himself, Mr Boy said one of the factors in deciding to enrol girls in the primary school was to benefit alumni and their daughters.

The Ministry of Education said Maris Stella High School (Primary) will turn co-educational to better serve the needs of local residents. ST PHOTO: HENG YI-HSIN

“Many of the alumni hope that their daughters can also enjoy the Maris Stella school experience like we did, back in our days.”

He added that another consideration was the local residents in the Bidadari area who might have young daughters.

Said Mr Boy: “There are many new young families who are going to move in. Logistically, for primary school, it is more convenient... to have a son and a daughter... go to the same primary school, instead of the son going to Maris Stella and the daughter having to go to another school.”

The permanent school site in Mount Vernon will continue to be used to determine the home-school distance for the Primary 1 registration exercise.

With the rebuilding of the school, there may be changes to the school land boundary used for determining the home-school distance.

Potong Pasir MP Sitoh Yih Pin said the rebuilding of MSHS will provide refreshed facilities for a better educational experience for its students.

“Turning MSHS co-ed also brings added diversity and inclusiveness to its student population and, importantly, provides more options to our young families in the nearby Bidadari and Potong Pasir estates,” he said.

“We know that a construction site will bring some disamenities to the surrounding neighbourhood. We will work with the government agencies involved to mitigate any issues.”

Maris Stella High School principal Boy Eng Seng said the rebuilding works will add features that the current campus does not have, such as a school field and two indoor sports halls. ST PHOTO: HENG YI-HSIN

In a press statement, MOE said that another school, Woodlands Ring Secondary School, will have its campus fully rebuilt by December 2028.

The school was originally scheduled to be upgraded under the Programme for Rebuilding and Improving Existing Schools from January 2025 to December 2026.

Its merger with Fuchun Secondary School in January 2025 will go on as planned, and it will operate at the Fuchun site in Woodlands Avenue 1 until rebuilding works are completed in December 2028.

Correction note: In an earlier version of the story, we said that home-school distance is used for Phase 2C of the Primary 1 registration exercise. However, home-school distance is also used for other phases in the Primary 1 registration exercise. We are sorry for the error.

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