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More about TMJC
Seniors' Answers

Brief description of Tampines Meridian Junior College

Tampines Meridian Junior College is a merged JC that started operations in January 2019.It offers a wide range of educational experiences and enrichment programmes. Perspective-taking discussions, learning journeys, as well as dialogues with office holders have been adopted to help students think critically and embark on an authentic and personally meaningful Character and Citizenry growth journey.The Global Education programme also offers rich opportunities for students to immerse in foreign cultures, learn about emerging economies in the region and gain insights into unique societal issues. Through these overseas experiences, TMJC aims to grow their students as individuals and citizens who are equipped to be active global citizens.

Cut-off Point: Arts- 13, Science- 14

Describe Your School Culture/Spirit:


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Well, in the first year, there wasn't really a culture because we had a mix between TPJC and MJC. But now, our culture is really to have everyone in this school learn together and unite as one, whether it's in CCA or in academics. We just want everyone to be comfortable to be in school. " --- Senior NP


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Being from the second batch of tmjc after the merger, I was able to witness how my seniors felt after their school identity was completely refurbished. It was a rocky start but I think it is safe to say that after a year, the school has a stronger sense of identity. Many students of tmjc are honestly very open minded and accepting, enthusiastic and fun loving people. Having interacted with three batches so far, i think that every year the overall school culture will grow and change but the enthusiasm will always be the same. " --- Senior E

How is the academic rigour? Is it competitive? Is everyone fixated on results?


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There are various bands I would say. The above ranks are certainly competitive, but I feel that the pace is mostly comfortable throughout the other levels." ---Senior NP


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I think it differs for every batch. From my personal experience, its the people you surround yourself with that allows you to do better in your studies. If you end up in a competitive class, you will end up feeling more stressed about your studies. Whether that is good or bad depends on the type of person you are" --- Senior E

Was the competition to get into a CCA tough?


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For me, I am not sure of that, because I DSAed into this school through symphonic band. If you really are capable and interested in a CCA, it's high chance that you will get that cca." ---Senior NP


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I think sports cca in tmjc are harder to get in. The trials can really determine whether you make it in or not but it also depends on how many people are signing up for the CCA. If there are more people signing up for that CCA, the harder it is to get in. " --- Senior E

Why did you choose TMJC over other JC?


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It had a subject that not many schools had, which was Theatre studies and drama. I know VJC and ACJC teaches the subject as well, but TMJC is more patient in it's teaching, and had a more holistic teaching in other fields other than just academics " ---Senior NP


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I chose tmjc because of the distance from my house to the school and the CCAs. Everyone has different needs and preferences so one may also consider looking at tmjc’s H3 subjects and the subject combinations " --- Senior E

Why did you choose jc/poly?


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I was not sure of where I wanted to be in, and I felt that I needed that time to think. Rather than wasting that time thinking, I rather take that opportunity to learn in JC " ---Senior NP


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personally, the main reason as to why i chose to go to jc instead of poly was because i had no idea what course i would want to take if i were to go to poly but looking back, i do not regret my decision as i came to appreciate and prefer jc life over poly life. " --- Senior E

What are some special traditions/activities your school has? Which is your favourite?


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Right now it is just TM celebrates, sports day and orientation. And next year there will be tonnes of performances to watch, like band, dance and etc. Honestly, I love all of them in different ways" ---Senior NP


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We have a few festivities in tmjc! Those that come to mind are: orientation, open house, TM celebrates, leadership camps, overseas trips and nation wide festivities such as CNY and National Day. They all give the students a chance to take a break, take part in fun activities and eat good food provided by the school but my favourite has got to be orientation. When you first come to TMJC, you are greeted by the loud cheers from the OGLs. Every single day of the orientation is planned by the student council including the cheers, activities and orientation shirt. The bonding activities with our orientation group and seniors allowed me to find life long friends from TMJC and orientation will give you some of the best memories in this school as an ogm or ogl. " --- Senior E

What is the class size and gender ratio?


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It's subjective. I'm in an arts class, and we have 4 boys and 15 girls. But there are science classes that are the other way. So like, there are different combos. " ---Senior NP


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Classes are usually quite small and will never have over 20+ students. gender ratio depends on what subject combi you take. physics classes are mostly male dominated while bio and humans/arts classes are female dominated. " --- Senior E

Are the lecturers easy to approach? Are they open for consultations?


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Really easy to approach, but you must put in the effort to ask. They are not going to prompt you all the time. JC is about independant learning, and if you are not going to take responsibility of your learning, the tutors won't be as useful. There are consultation sheets on the tmip, and u can ask teachers on WhatsApp etc. Etc. " ---Senior NP


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The tutors in tmjc are all really helpful and friendly. They are always open for consultations and some even encourage consults during non-exam periods. Consultations are always highly encouraged the week before major exams." --- Senior E