The school started as Serangoon English School in 1928, housed in a two-storey building in Simon Road. At that time, it had only seven classes with a head-mistress and seven teachers. It was the only government co-educational school in the Crown Colony then and also a feeder school to Raffles Institution. In 1937, three standards were added and with this, the school provided education up to Secondary Three in present-day terms. The boys and girls who successfully completed Standard Eight then went on to Raffles Institution and Raffles Girls’ School respectively. With the formation of the first School Certificate class in 1949, the school became a full school offering education from Primary One to Cambridge School Certificate. In 1958, the school became a secondary school and seven years later, the first Pre-University class was formed. This section was soon expanded to include two Pre-University One classes and two Pre-University Two classes.
Serangoon Secondary School (1967-present)
The school shifted to Lowland Road in 1967 and also changed its name to Serangoon Secondary School. In 1976, owing to the establishment of Junior Colleges for Pre-University students, the Pre-University section of the school was closed. In 2001, the school made yet another move to its present premises at 11 Upper Serangoon View. Like other government schools, Serangoon Secondary School has numerous CCAs. It also has niche for its uniformed groups. All of its uniformed groups attain the gold award for the Best Unit every year from 2008 onwards.
Identity and culture
School crest
Blue signifies piety and sincerity
White embodies pure and wholesome, purity in thought, word and deed
Orange represents strength, integrity and endurance
'The Eagle' symbolises self-discipline, dignity, esteem and power.
The lamp - symbolises knowledge.
Campus
The campus is split into blocks A to H, which surround the parade square. Block A: General Office, Staff Rooms Block B: Canteen, Hall Block C: Library, IT Labs and Rooms, Music Room, Mobile Robotics Room Block D: Chemistry/Physics/Biology Labs, Art Rooms Block E: D&T Rooms, F&N Kitchens Blocks F, G, H: Classrooms
Subjects offered
At the Upper Secondary Level, students get to choose the subjects they want to take, with the inclusion of some compulsory subjects.