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About Us
The Gifted Education Programme in Raffles Institution has been around since 1984 (when the Programme was first started). Since then it has kept the faith in developing the potential of its pupils to the fullest while providing them with a supportive environment rich in the fullness of a world brought to life by teachers who still see the wonder and beauty in the things around us. In Raffles Programme, RI will continue to deliver education for the Gifted and Talented.

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Useful Links
Academic Institutions
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  • National University of Singapore
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  • Nanyang Technological University
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  • National Institute of Education
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  • University of Oxford
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  • University of Cambridge
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  • Harvard University
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  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Educational Sites
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  • Ministry of Education
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  • Gifted Education Branch
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  • The Raffles Programme
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  • Raffles Institution Creative Writing Programme
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  • The Exploratorium
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  • The Nobel e-Museum -Everything you ever wanted to know about Alfred Nobel and The Prize
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  • Instructional Support Services at the University of St Thomas - Check out their study guides section
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  • Thesaurus.com
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  • The Singapore National Library Board Learning Centre
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  • Thinkquest - The site for collaborative learning across borders
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  • Genome Gateway - Essential reading in the life sciences

     

    What's News
    7 to 9 March 2006 Sec 1 GE Camp at Boys' Brigade Campsite in Sembawang
       
     

    Achievements
    2004-6 Achievements

     
     

    Students' work
    Here are some samples of creative work done by our students. We hope to showcase more work by them in future.

    A Poem on Poetry by Tan Xue Yang (2I, 2003)

    Confessional Poetry by Choo Shujian (4L, 2001) Winner of the Inaugural Lee Tzu Pheng Poetry Award 2002, "An Afternoon of Poetry and Music" organised by Raffles Junior College.

    Death of a Tycoon by Timothy Yam (3P, 2003)

    Enjoy more work done by our students in our Creative Arts Programme.