Montfort Secondary School
Overall Rating
- About Montfort Secondary SchoolSecondary SchoolBoys' SchoolGovernment-Aided SchoolSingle Session
- Mother TonguesChineseMalayTamil
What are the rankings in co-curricular activities (CCAs)?
What are the Direct School Admission (DSA-Sec) talent areas offered?
Name | Nature | Integrated Programme | Category |
---|---|---|---|
Badminton | Boys | Yes | Sports and Games |
Basketball | Boys | Yes | Sports and Games |
Football | Boys | Yes | Sports and Games |
Softball | Boys | Yes | Sports and Games |
Rugby | Boys | Yes | Sports and Games |
Wushu | Boys | Yes | Sports and Games |
- School Vision
A Man for Others - a Scholar, Sportsman, Gentleman and Leader
- School Mission
Montfort is a Catholic School. Guided by our Montfortian values and spirituality, we nurture each individual to realise his potential and inspire him to be a Man for Others.
- School Philosophy, Culture and Ethos
Montfort Secondary School, established in 1916, is a government-aided school of the Montfort Brothers of St Gabriel under the Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore. As a Catholic school, we espouse the universal gospel values and are committed to providing an inclusive, safe and dynamic environment for all our boys, regardless of faith and background. We also believe that there is a place for an all-boys education and we develop and cater our programmes to the boys' needs - giving them appropriate structure and discipline as well as the space to grow and discover their leadership, talents and strengths.
Our School Motto "Age Quod Agis" ("Do Well in Whatever you Do"), reminds our boys of the dignity of work and that the work they do is important and represents who they are. Hence, they need to take pride in their assigned tasks and do them to the best of their abilities. Our School Values are Compassion, Humility, Respect, Integrity, Service, Team Spirit and Excellence - spelled CHRISTE which also represents our faith in God and Christ.
What are the distinctive programmes?
- Made In Montfort – Design, Code, Make
Applied Learning Programme (ALP) / Engineering and robotics
- Student Leadership through Outdoor Adventure & Sports
Learning for Life Programme (LLP) / Sports and outdoor education
What are the subjects?
What are the co-curricular activities (CCAs)?
Physical Sports
Badminton
Basketball
Football
Rugby
Softball
Wushu
Visual and Performing Arts
Band - Military
Choir
Dance
Drama
Uniformed Groups
National Cadet Corps (NCC) (Land)
National Civil Defence Cadet Corps (NCDCC)
National Police Cadet Corps (NPCC)
Scouts
Clubs and Societies
IDMA Club (AV)
IDMA Club (Infocomm)
What are the specialised facilities and resources?
- Allied educators (Learning and behavioural support)
- Physical impairment