Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Fuchun Secondary School (abbreviation: FCSS) is a co-educational, single session, government school in Woodlands, Singapore. The school was founded in 1986. It started with 9 teachers and 109 students. With a small group of teachers and students it sustained a few awards. As of 2006, the school's population is over 1500, signifying its growth. In 2006, the school achieved 5 MOE awards."@en }
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- Fuchun_Secondary_School abstract "Fuchun Secondary School (abbreviation: FCSS) is a co-educational, single session, government school in Woodlands, Singapore. The school was founded in 1986. It started with 9 teachers and 109 students. With a small group of teachers and students it sustained a few awards. As of 2006, the school's population is over 1500, signifying its growth. In 2006, the school achieved 5 MOE awards.".
- Q5506954 abstract "Fuchun Secondary School (abbreviation: FCSS) is a co-educational, single session, government school in Woodlands, Singapore. The school was founded in 1986. It started with 9 teachers and 109 students. With a small group of teachers and students it sustained a few awards. As of 2006, the school's population is over 1500, signifying its growth. In 2006, the school achieved 5 MOE awards.".
- Fuchun_Secondary_School comment "Fuchun Secondary School (abbreviation: FCSS) is a co-educational, single session, government school in Woodlands, Singapore. The school was founded in 1986. It started with 9 teachers and 109 students. With a small group of teachers and students it sustained a few awards. As of 2006, the school's population is over 1500, signifying its growth. In 2006, the school achieved 5 MOE awards.".
- Q5506954 comment "Fuchun Secondary School (abbreviation: FCSS) is a co-educational, single session, government school in Woodlands, Singapore. The school was founded in 1986. It started with 9 teachers and 109 students. With a small group of teachers and students it sustained a few awards. As of 2006, the school's population is over 1500, signifying its growth. In 2006, the school achieved 5 MOE awards.".