18 October 2019
Raffles Girls’ School is moving from Anderson Road to Braddell later this month. All 1,600 students and 180 staff members will start school at the new Braddell campus then.
The school, which also celebrates its 140th anniversary this year, wants to reach out to its new community and be a part of it. It is already starting with seven Housing Board blocks in Braddell and Toa Payoh. RGS principal Mdm Poh Mun See said that these blocks were seen as having been most affected by the construction work over the past two years.
“The Braddell-Toa Payoh community is a lot more in the heartlands than here (Anderson Road), where there are a lot of expatriates. So we see a lot of opportunities for our girls to engage with the local community,” Mdm Poh added.
Being opposite Raffles Institution is also a sort of reunification as RGS started as a one-room department in RI at Bras Basah Road.
There will be more opportunities to share facilities and student programmes between RI and RGS, said Mrs Poh, adding that RGS is looking at an optional boarding programme for its girls at RI’s hostels, which will be gender-segregated.