Anderson Serangoon Junior Collegeย (ASRJC) is aย junior collegeย located inย Yio Chu Kang,ย Singapore, oppositeย Yio Chu Kang MRT station, offering two-year pre-university courses leading to theย Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Levelย examinations. ASRJC has been affirmed as one of the leading junior colleges in Singapore for value-added academic performances.
Anderson Serangoon Junior College houses the Elementz Laboratory, the MOE North Zone Centre of Excellence for Science, and Makers Lab. The college hosts the annual Elementz International Science Research Conference and Exhibition, an event that accords recognition to students from secondary school (upper secondary levels) and Junior Colleges who have conducted scientific research to showcase their findings.
Anderson Serangoon Junior College History
Anderson Serangoon Junior College was formed after the merger of Anderson Junior College (AJC) and Serangoon Junior College (SRJC) and received its first batch of students in 2019. The mergers are based on geographical proximity so as to maintain a good spread of schools across the country, MOE said, adding that the sites for the merged schools were chosen based on accessibility to transport and quality of infrastructure.
The Anderson Junior College Hostel was planned and construction commenced in 2009. The hostel was opened in 2012, but was permanently closed from 2019 as MOE announced that demand for boarding places continue to fall and there are fewer international students in schools in Singapore.
Merger
On 20 April 2017, it was announced that Anderson Junior College would merge withย Serangoon Junior College, with the merged school located at the current site of Anderson Junior College. The merged school was named asย Anderson Serangoon Junior College, which is a combination of the two schools’ names, from 2019. The former SRJC principal, Mr Manogaran Suppiah proceeded to be the founding principal.
Joint Admission Exercise
Ready to write a completely new chapter of your academic life? Join us via the Joint Admissions Exercise.
The Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE) is conducted annually by the Ministry of Education (MOE) to allow Singapore-Cambridge GCE โOโ Level certificate holders to apply for admission to courses offered by the JCs /CI / Polytechnics / ITEs.
The following groups of students (not on Direct School Admission) are eligible to apply:
- All Singapore Citizens (SC) or Permanent Residents (SPR) with valid Singapore-Cambridge GCE โOโ Level Examinations results from any year.
- International students studying in a Government School, Government-Aided School or Independent School in Singapore with valid Singapore-Cambridge GCE โOโ Level Examination results of the preceding year.
Applicants may apply for the Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE) registration via the JAE Internet System (JAE-IS) within 5 calendar days after the release of the Singapore-Cambridge GCE โOโ Level Examination results.
Cut-off L1R5 Points for Admission into ASRJC
Past cut-off points for L1R5 aggregate after deduction of bonus points for Joint Admission Exercise are shown in the table below. As posting of students is subject to availability of vacancies, not all students who have applied to ASRJC (with L1R5 aggregate as listed in the table) are posted here.
Year | Arts | Science |
2019 | 12 | 11 |
2020 | 11 | 11 |
2021 | 11 | 11 |
Calculation of L1R5 Score
L1 | EL/ Higher MTL |
R1 | Humanities/ Higher Art/ Higher Music/ Malay or Chinese (Special Programme)/ Bahasa Indonesian |
R2 | Mathematics/ Science |
R3 | Any subjects stated in R1 and R2 |
R4+R5 | Any other โOโ level subjects (except Religious Knowledge and CCA) |
Bonus Points Computation
Students with A1 to C6 in both their first languages (English and Higher Mother Tongue) | 2 bonus points |
Students who obtained an ‘Excellent’ in CCA | 2 bonus points |
Students who obtained an ‘Good’ in CCA | 1 bonus point |
Students can enjoy up to a maximum of 4 bonus points. However, a minimum raw score of L1R5 20 points is necessary to qualify for bonus points.
Post-JAE Appeal Procedure
The Appeals period starts after the JAE posting results are released and ends on 03 February 2021.
Only students with net L1R5 equal or less than ASRJC cut-off points can be considered for appeals. All appeals application must be completed online. The online application form can be accessed here (https://portal.asrjc.edu.sg/appeal). The online application form will close on 2 February 2021, 10.00 am.
Only shortlisted candidates will be called up for an interview.
All shortlisted candidates will be notified by 5pm on 03 February 2021. Shortlisted candidates are to bring along the original and a duplicate copy of the:
- JAE Form A
- Latest โOโ Level results slip
- Secondary school results slips
- CCA records
- Secondary school testimonial
- Other relevant supporting documents
Subject Combinations in ASRJC
Subject Combinations 2021
Selection TestsH2 Further MathematicsH2 Further Mathematics is to be offered with H2 Mathematics as a double mathematics course. The test for H2 Further Mathematics will be conducted on 1 February 2021.H2 ArtThe test for H2 Art will be conducted on 1 February 2021. Students are advised to bring their own drawing and painting materials for the test, and submit their portfolio at the same time. The interview will be conducted on the afternoon of 1 February 2021.
Notable alumni
Anderson Junior College
- He Ying Ying: Actress, Mediacorp
- Naomi Tan Ming Ai: Gold medalist national sailor, 1998 Asian Games
- Jasmine Ser: Olympian (Shooting), 2012 Summer Olympics
- Tay Kexin: Singer-songwriter, younger sister of Tay Kewei
Serangoon Junior College
- Paige Chua: Actress, Mediacorp
- Ya Hui: Actress, Mediacorp
Direct School Admission (DSA-JC) Exercise 2021 (Applications Closed)
Anderson Serangoon Junior College (ASRJC) welcomes students with talent in various fields to apply for entry to the college through Direct School Admission (DSA). For more information on DSA, please refer to MOE DSA-JC website.
1) DSA Talent Areas
We are looking for students with talent in the following areas:
Category | Selection Criteria |
Sports CCAsBadmintonBasketballFootball (Boys)HockeyNetballShootingTaekwondoVolleyball | Achievements/ Awards in National/Regional/International CompetitionsRepresentation at zonal/national competitions, national or club levelTrack record in the chosen area of Sport |
Performing Arts CCAsChinese OrchestraChinese DramaChoirConcert BandContemporary DanceEnglish DramaGuitar EnsembleIndian Dance | Achievements/Awards in SYF/ International CompetitionsAchievements in Music/Dance/Drama ExaminationsTrack record in the chosen area of Performing Arts |
Science, Technology, Engineering and MathematicsScience and Technology | Critical criteria:(1) Strong knowledge in C++/Java/Python programming as demonstrated by competition/ certificationOther useful criteria:ยท Participation in long term science research programmes, of at least 4 weeks, with tertiary institutions/A*STAR Research Institutes etc. AND/ORParticipation in cluster/zonal/national/international science research based competitions. Priority will be given to applicants who have won top awards (e.g. Gold or Silver) in these competitions AND/ORCarried out an extensive, independent inquiry-based project. There should be evidence of a prototype, or participation in competitions. |
AcademicLanguage Elective Programme โ Tamil (TLEP) | Participation in CCAs and /or competitions related to Tamil Language and Literature e.g.National Level Debate (Sorkalam)Competitions organised by MOE CPDDCompetitions organized by external organisations such as Tamil Writersโ Association, Valar Tamil Iyakkam, Tamil Language Festival, Inter-Schools competitions |
2) Application Process (New!)
Step 1: | Submit online application form through this link.The deadline for the submission of online application forms is Fri 30 July 2021.Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit their application well in advance of the deadline to be considered for Phase 1.Applicants are required to attach scanned copies of the following along with their application”Secondary School Report book with Sec 3 Year-end and Sec 4 Mid-year results, including copies of latest school academic results if availableSchool CCA recordsRelevant certifications and/or records of achievement related to the area of talentUpdate: We understand that many students have not received their result slips and CCA records yet. Applicants may go ahead to submit the application first without the official documents. |
Step 2: | Attend video conference interview if shortlisted. Only shortlisted applicants will be notified by email to attend the video conference.Interviews will commence from 28 June to 1 September 2021. The date and time for the video conferencing will be shared with shortlisted applicants accordingly.Where the video conference consists of a performance task, shortlisted applicants will be given advanced notice. |
Special Note: | Applicants who are not offered a place in Phase 1 need not resubmit, as all applications will be considered for both Phase 1 and 2 (if there is vacancy).Successful DSA-JC candidates will gain admission to ASRJC in 2021 for their JC education as long as they meet the eligibility set by MOE for the two-year Junior College Course based on their GCE โOโ Level examinations results.Please note that successful DSA-JC candidates will NOT be allowed to participate in the Joint Admissions Exercise. They will also NOT be allowed to transfer to another school after the release of the GCE โOโ Level examination results.They are expected to honour their commitment to the DSA-JC schools and to participate in activities related to the talent selected in, for the duration of the programme admitted to. Applicants admitted to TLEP must offer H2 Tamil Language and Literature and take part in the activities related to TLEPStudents who do not fulfil their DSA commitment without valid reason may be required to transfer out to another school |
3) Selection Process (New!)
Considerations for Shortlisting
Applicants will be shortlisted based on evidence of the following aspects, as gathered from the applicantโs submission of supporting documents:
- Track record, experience and commitment to the talent area.
- Positive character traits such as discipline, resilience and commitment.
- Achievements, qualifications and certifications in talent areas.
Selection Interviews via Video Conference
Shortlisted applicants from the trials will be required to attend an online interview to enable the College to better understand the:
- Applicantโs interest/ passion for the specific talent area;
- Applicantโs experiences (if any) in nurturing the specific talent area (e.g through school CCA, sport academies/ clubs or private coaching);
- Applicantโs motivation for joining ASRJC;
- Applicantโs ability to cope with JC curriculum.
In addition, some talent areas may have specific performance tasks as shown below.
Talent Areas | Performance Tasks | Contact Person |
Sports | ||
Badminton | Details will be shared with shortlisted students | Mr Alex Lee Kok Wenglee_kok_weng@schools.gov.sg |
Basketball | Ms. Eleonor Riveraeleonor_serrano_rivera@schools.gov.sg | |
Football | Mr Tony Leelee_dong_liang@schools.gov.sg | |
Hockey | Mr Peh Kar Liangpeh_kar_liang@schools.gov.sg | |
Netball | Mr. Chang Shu Yuetchang_shu_yuet@schools.gov.sg | |
Shooting | Ms Ashiqinnoor_ashiqin_hamis@schools.gov.sg | |
Volleyball | Mr William Chuachua_wee_lian_william@schools.gov.sg | |
Taekwondo | Shortlisted applicant will be assessed on Poomsae skills:FlexibilityPower and SpeedStrengthBalancePoomsae pattern | Mr Joe Limlim_lek_ming_joe@schools.gov.sg |
Performing Arts | ||
Chinese Drama | Prepare a 1-2 min performance of your choice | Ms Ma Junhuima_jun_hui@schools.gov.sg |
Chinese Orchestra | Prepare a music piece of your choice | Ms Charlotte Chuachua_charlotte@schools.gov.sg |
Choir | Prepare a song of any genre (except rap) | Ms Tan Ee Yongtan_ee_yong@schools.gov.sg |
Concert Band | Prepare all 12 major scales (2 octaves). Varying articulations will be tested.For percussionists – scales on mallet percussionPerform 2 contrasting etudes, concertos or studies. Band excerpts are not encouraged.For percussionists – 1 on snare drum and the other on either mallet percussion or timpani | Mrs Agnes Wonglim_min_fong@schools.gov.sg |
Contemporary Dance | The audition will comprise a short dance routine and candidates will be guided on stretching and strength exercises to demonstrate their flexibility and strength.Perform a choreography of any genre (with music accompanied) to present dance skills and showmanship.The duration should be a minimum of 1 minute. | Ms Evon Limli_wen_evon_lim@schools.gov.sg |
English Drama | Perform two monologues of no more than two minutes each.One monologue should be from a play written by a Singaporean playwrightThe other monologue can be from any other play or poem | Mr Tay Xiang Weitay_xiang_wei@schools.gov.sg |
Guitar Ensemble | Prepare a major and a minor scale, for 3 octavesDemonstrate guitar techniques namely pizzicato, harmonics, slurs and chord arpeggios (students can choose which chords to play)Perform one solo piece of about 2-3 min | Mdm Khoo Ching Wankhoo_ching_wan@schools.gov.sg |
Indian Dance | One solo piece dance item for about 1- 2 minutes with accompanying audio. No make-up is required.Attire Requirements: School T-shirt, black pants and a shawl to drape over the upper body. | Mrs Sundraeswari Teckwanisundraeswari_haridas@schools.gov.sg |
Clubs and Societies | ||
Science and Technology | No performance task. Only Interview. | Mr Kelvin Soosoo_kah_wai_kelvin@schools.gov.sg |
Academic | ||
Language Elective Programme – Tamil | No performance task. Only Interview.Submit through the application form link a portfolio that showcases strength in Tamil Language e.g.National Level Debate ( Sorkalam)MOE, CPDD organised competitionsExternal organisations competitions related to Tamil Lang such as Tamil Writersโ Association, Valar Tamil Iyakkam, Tamil Language Festival, Inter-Schools competitions | Mr Veeramuthu Ganesanveeramuthu_ganesan@schools.gov.sg |
4) Enquiry
For general enquiries regarding DSA, you may contact the following personnel:
- Subject Head/PE & CCA, Ms Tay Li May – tay_li_may@schools.gov.sg
- Dean, Mr Chew Tse Yong – chew_tse_yong@schools.gov.sg
5) Other Information
- Subject Combinations offered at ASRJC
- Change of college campus in 2024
Updated as of 26 July: The College will be moving to a holding site from January 2024 at the following address:
1033 Upper Serangoon Road
Singapore 534768
(site of former Serangoon Junior College)
Ranking of Junior Colleges (JC) in Singapore
Source: Ministry of Education, Singapore
2000 Junior College Ranking (JC Ranking) in Singapore
Rank | Ranking of Junior Colleges | Number of Students with 4 GCE A-Level Distinctions |
1 | Raffles Junior College (RJC) | 360 |
2 | Hwa Chong Junior College (HCJC) | 284 |
3 | Temasek Junior College (TJC) | 134 |
4 | Victoria Junior College (VJC) | 133 |
5 | National Junior College (NJC) | 125 |
6 | Anderson Junior College (AJC) | 44 |
7 | Anglo Chinese Junior College (ACJC) | 36 |
8 | Saint Andrews Junior College (SAJC) | 17 |
9 | Nanyang Junior College (NYJC) | 9 |
10 | Jurong Junior College (JJC) | 7 |
11 | Tampines Junior College (TPJC) | 5 |
12 | Yishun Junior College (YJC) | 2 |
13 | Catholic Junior College (CJC) | 1 |
14 | Seragoon Junior College (SRJC) | 1 |
TOTAL | 1158 |
2001 Junior College Ranking (JC Ranking) in Singapore
Rank | Ranking of Junior Colleges | Number of Students with 4 GCE A-Level Distinctions |
1 | Raffles Junior College (RJC) | 335 |
2 | Hwa Chong Junior College (HCJC) | 283 |
3 | Victoria Junior College (VJC) | 216 |
4 | National Junior College (NJC) | 175 |
5 | Temasek Junior College (TJC) | 118 |
6 | Anderson Junior College (AJC) | 44 |
7 | Anglo Chinese Junior College (ACJC) | 36 |
8 | Saint Andrews Junior College (SAJC) | 23 |
9 | Nanyang Junior College (NYJC) | 9 |
10 | Jurong Junior College (JJC) | 4 |
11 | Tampines Junior College (TPJC) | 4 |
12 | Yishun Junior College (YJC) | 4 |
13 | Catholic Junior College (CJC) | 0 |
14 | Serangoon Junior College (SRJC) | 0 |
TOTAL | 1251 |
2002 Junior College Ranking (JC Ranking) in Singapore
Rank | Ranking of Junior Colleges | Number of Students with 4 GCE A-Level Distinctions |
1 | Hwa Chong Junior College (HCJC) | 380 |
2 | Raffles Junior College (RJC) | 364 |
3 | Victoria Junior College (VJC) | 214 |
4 | National Junior College (NJC) | 176 |
5 | Temasek Junior College (TJC) | 114 |
6 | Anderson Junior College (AJC) | 42 |
7 | Anglo Chinese Junior College (ACJC) | 30 |
8 | Saint Andrews Junior College (SAJC) | 12 |
9 | Tampines Junior College (TPJC) | 9 |
10 | Nanyang Junior College (NYJC) | 8 |
11 | Pioneer Junior College (PJC) | 5 |
12 | Yishun Junior College (YJC) | 4 |
13 | Jurong Junior College (JJC) | 3 |
14 | Catholic Junior College (CJC) | 2 |
15 | Serangoon Junior College (SRJC) | 1 |
TOTAL | 1364 |
2003 Junior College Ranking (JC Ranking) in Singapore
Rank | Ranking of Junior Colleges | Number of Students with 4 GCE A-Level Distinctions |
1 | Hwa Chong Junior College (HCJC) | 420 |
2 | Raffles Junior College (RJC) | 391 |
3 | National Junior College (NJC) | 209 |
4 | Victoria Junior College (VJC) | 195 |
5 | Temasek Junior College (TJC) | 122 |
6 | Anderson Junior College (AJC) | 58 |
7 | Anglo Chinese Junior College (ACJC) | 53 |
8 | Saint Andrews Junior College (SAJC) | 15 |
9 | Nanyang Junior College (NYJC) | 12 |
10 | Tampines Junior College (TPJC) | 11 |
11 | Pioneer Junior College (PJC) | 6 |
12 | Serangoon Junior College (SRJC) | 4 |
13 | Catholic Junior College (CJC) | 3 |
14 | Jurong Junior College (JJC) | 3 |
15 | Yishun Junior College (YJC) | 1 |
TOTAL | 1503 |
2004 Junior College Ranking (JC Ranking) in Singapore
Rank | Ranking of Junior Colleges | Number of Students with 4 GCE A-Level Distinctions |
1 | Raffles Junior College (RJC) | 417 |
2 | Hwa Chong Junior College (HCJC) | 367 |
3 | Victoria Junior College (VJC) | 269 |
4 | Temasek Junior College (TJC) | 125 |
5 | Anderson Junior College (AJC) | 71 |
6 | Anglo Chinese Junior College (ACJC) | 67 |
7 | Saint Andrews Junior College (SAJC) | 30 |
8 | Nanyang Junior College (NYJC) | 21 |
9 | Pioneer Junior College (PJC) | 8 |
10 | Jurong Junior College (JJC) | 5 |
11 | Serangoon Junior College (SRJC) | 2 |
TOTAL | 1559* |
* Only partial list available collected from newspapers and school websites since MOE has stopped releasing the detailed academic results from 2004 onwards. Information not available for National Junior College (NJC), Tampines Junior College (TPJC), Yishun Junior College (YJC) and Catholic Junior College (CJC).
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