FCS School History
1986: Humble Beginning
“Always Learning, Always Growing”

Fuchun started on 2nd January 1986 with 9 teachers and a student population of 109. The responsibility of establishing a mission and an identity for the school rested squarely on the shoulders of the pioneer principal, Mrs Ngiam Geak Kim and her staff of nine teachers.
Our Mission
To develop each student to his or her
fullest potential, producing an educated and caring individual who is adaptable
and innovative with a zest for living a full, productive and spiritually
meaningful life, contributing much to the well-being of Singapore and giving
loyal service to the country
Our Crest
The school crest is designed in a stylised
‘F’ to represent the name of the school and the flame of the truth. The
three little steps beside the flame signify that truth is not always easy
to express and must therefore be taken “step-by-step”. The red colour of
the crest symbolizes courage to uphold the school motto “TRUE TO SELF”.
Our Motto
The school motto ‘True to Self’ urges students
to imbibe the qualities of honesty and moral integrity. It is an expression
of the one true quality that governs the students’ behavior in all aspects
of school life and beyond. To develop caring and responsible leaders of
tomorrow, our students must be truthful and upright citizens.
Our Vision
The school vision was ‘Always Learning
and Always Growing’.
1990-1995
“IT for the first time in teaching”

1991
Fuchun set up the first Lower Secondary Macintosh
laboratory. Teachers used IT for the first time in teaching Mathematics.
Students went through an IT programme where they learned to use MacDraw,
Word and Excel programmes.
1992
Fuchun was placed second for value-addedness
in the Special/Express stream among 139 secondary schools in the first
ranking of schools by the Ministry of Education.
Fuchun participated for the first time in the Singapore Youth Festival with a mass dance by the Lower Secondary girls. They also performed at the National Day Celebrations.
The first school newsletter, the Fuchun News was produced and circulated in January.
1993
Fuchun students made a special delivery to their
cherished teacher and Vice-Principal Miss Aileen Lau, who was battling
cancer. This inspired her to write the poem ‘One Thousand Paper Cranes’
that was later published in her collection of poems ‘Face to Faith’ and
recited on a programme.
One Thousand Paper Cranes
One thousand paper cranes
You said the class would make.
I smiled at your earnestness.
“That’s the number for good luck
According to a Japanese legend,”
You piped on:
“And cranes symbolise long life.”
That touched me to the core –
Having been twice struck by cancer.
“We will make you one thousand cranes!”
“You will get better,”
You promised with all your might.At home recuperating, I imagine
All forty-two pairs of hands busy
Manly hands cutting tiny squares of colour
Under the dark brown desks
While heads look up in attention
And gentle caring feminine fingers
Folding each square intricately
To form the delicate craneA visit for Teachers’ Day
And I’m given a big yellow bag.
Opening it I find
One thousand tiny colourful paper cranes.
My eyes filled with tears
You kept your promise.
My heart bursts with hope
I will get better.
Fuchun and Mrs Ngiam were featured in the maiden issue of the ‘Care Connection’, a newsletter published by the Pastoral Care and Career Guidance Section of the Ministry of Education. The article had a headline that read “You are loved at Fuchun”, which described Fuchun as a ‘typical neighbourhood school’ where pupils were fortunate to be ‘cherished by the principal, teachers and schoolmates’.
1994
There were many improvements in the teaching
facilities. Each classroom was installed with a television and a video-cassette
recorder.
In April, the school mourned the loss of her Vice-Principal, Miss Aileen Lau, who succumbed to cancer. An English and Literature teacher, she had a distinguished teaching and research career. In 1993, she was awarded the National Day Efficiency Medal. Today we remember her for her unceasing efforts and great commitment in teaching the students of Fuchun. We commemorate this exceptional teacher by awarding annually the Aileen Lau Book Prize to students who demonstrate a commendable love for reading.
1995
This was the year when the school initiated work
experience for our students. A group of Secondary Three students worked
with the Singapore Zoological Gardens during the November holidays. Since
then, our students have had the opportunity to be involved in work experience
at Baxter Healthcare Private Limited.
1996-1999
“The Most Improved Neighbourhood School”
1996
The school bade farewell to Mrs Ngiam, who joined
East Secondary school and welcomed Mr Johari Mohd Rais as the new principal. Fuchun
had the distinction of being awarded the title of “The Most Improved Neighbourhood
School” in . A booming student population made it necessary for the
school to function in two sessions for the first time. The school
also celebrated her 10th anniversary with the staging of the dance drama
entitled “Kojiki”. The dance movements of Kojiki mirrored the life of students
in Fuchun. The movements symbolized the periods of harmony and discord,
similar to the episodes of struggles and conflicts students experience
in pursuit of their goals.
1997
The piling work for the extension block began
in August 1997 and construction began in December that year.
1998
The extension building was completed in November
1998. The extension block boasts 2 full computer labs, 3 IT-enabled rooms,
9 classrooms, 6 special rooms and 3 CCA rooms. The extension block provides
the necessary infrastructure support to manage and use of IT for enhancing
students’ knowledge, skills and experience.
1999
The school went on a single session in January
1999 with a total of 38 classrooms.
Millenium (2000-2005)
“Leaders. Learners. Explorers”

2001
The first annual school magazine was produced
to chronicle the aspirations and endeavours of the school. The year also
marked the official opening of the Performing Arts Studio by SAC Chairman,
Mr Phillip Lee.
2002
The school bade farewell to Mr Johari Mohd Rais
and welcomed Mrs Chuah-Koh Eng Ngoh as the new principal.
Fuchun Concert Band performed at the Victoria Concert Hall on presenting Fuchun Symphonica II.
2003
The Fuchun Student Creed was initiated and introduced
to the school. This Creed was conceptualized by the student leaders and
refined by the teachers.
Our Student Creed
We are Fuchun students, special and unique.
We are compassionate, caring and upright.
We respect others and myself.
We are diligent and seek to excel.
We are loyal to our school and nation.
We are Fuchun students and this is our Creed.
2004
The school launched the CDP (Character Development
Programme).
The programme aims to develop our students into ‘’ students who are well-rounded individuals with high self-esteem. ‘STAR’ students are good team players who seek to bring out the best in others. They are good leaders grounded in strong values and are committed to the society and nation. They are excellent role models and are the best that they can be.
It is a 4/5-year programme and there are 5 main areas : Leadership, Citizenship, Lifeskills, Service & Co-curricular Activities.
The Logo
The figure of a student on the left becomes
the figure of a ‘STAR’ student on the right. A bold and bright star is
emblazoned in the heart of this ‘STAR’ student and represents the ‘STAR’
qualities in the Character Development Programme.
2005
School Vision: A Learner, A Leader, An Explorer
Mission: To bring out the best in our students and nurture them to become individuals with integrity, a passion for learning, a spirit of innovation and compassion for others in the pursuit of excellence.
School Values: ICARE - Integrity, Camaraderie, Adaptability, Responsibility and Excellence
2006
The school celebrated its 20th anniversary entitled
‘Celebrating our STARS’ which is a fitting tribute to the school leaders,
staff, students, members of our school advisory committee and partners
for their unwavering support.
2007
The Mother Tongue Department embarked on a Cultural
Immersion Programme, as part of the school’s Twinning Programme, to Zhongde
School in Beijing City, China. It aims to promote mutual sharing and quality
interaction between the two schools and two cultures.
The school bade farewell to Mrs Chuah-Koh Eng Ngoh and welcomed Miss Ranjit Kaur Dhaliwal to take over the helm.
The school achieved the Sustained Achievement Award (Sports).
2008
The school focused greatly on student and staff
development. As part of holistic development and experiential learning
of students, the Humanities and Physical Education departments embarked
on a Cultural Exchange Programme to Perth Australia. Likewise, the English
and Science Departments collaborated on an inaugural trip to the United
Kingdom (UK), opening a new horizon where learning takes place beyond the
classroom.
The school was awarded the Sustained Achievement Award for SPORTS (2nd Award).
2009
The school niche was decided to be in the Performing Arts.
2012
Fuchun won the MOE INNERGY Gold Award for its project: 'Isogrid Ruler'
and 5 of your students broke the Guinness World Record by partcipating
in the creation of a Rangoli Art organized by Marsiling Community Club.
2013
We clinched the Lotus Award for the SEC's Schools' Green Audit Award yet
again as well as the Gold Award for the NEA 3R Awards. Another proud moment
was winning the North West Community Development Council(NWCDC) Outstanding
Partner Bronze Award. The school also welcomed Mrs Doris Lim as our Principal.
2014
The school achieved the highest honour of the Schools Green Audit - Lotus
Sustained Achievement Award and the Singapore Environment Achievement Award.
Fuchun continues to actualize the aspiration of an environmentally caring
school. 2014 was also a proud phase in Fuchun's life as we gave birth to
its first mascot, EON, on 17th January.

2015
Fuchun received the Excellent Service Award(EXSA).
In addition, it also won the North West CDC Outstanding School Partner
Silver Award.
2016
Fuchun celebrated its 30th Anniversary, aptly
themed 'A Distinguished Past, A Distinctive Future.' We also danced our
way into the Singapore Book of Records for the longest duration of Zumba.
234 students and teachers danced away for 4 hours to our very own Fuchun
Dance routines.

2017
Under the tier 2 ALP, the school participated in the Singapore Maker Extravaganza
at Science Centre Singapore on 22 and 23 July 2017. The robot booth manned
by our students was highlighted by Straits Times online, titled "It is
far more valuable today to create and make things than just be a consumer"
on 22 July.

Fuchun was also awarded the NWCDC Outstanding School Partner Gold Award for its extensive involvement in programs organised by the NWCDC. It was a proud year as our green efforts led to the achievement of the Bronze North West Green Living Award 2017. This award is given to the top 3 schools in the nation who have demonstrated dedication to the green effort through Green programs in their schools.
2021
It was announced that Fuchun Secondary School will be merged with Woodlands
Ring Secondary School in 2024. The merger date was later pushed back by
a year to 2025.
2022
The school welcomed Mr Shawal Bin Hussin as our Principal.
2024
The school paid a final tribute to its history and heritage with the Gala
Dinner. With distinguished guests, we celebrated the past and looked forward
to a new chapter with the merger with Woodlands Ring Secondary School.