List of Hwa Chong Institution people

The following is a list of notable staff and alumni from Hwa Chong Institution (HCI) and its predecessor schools, The Chinese High School (TCHS) and Hwa Chong Junior College (HCJC).

The Clock Tower Building of Hwa Chong Institution, a national monument, which formerly served as an observation point during the Battle of Singapore

Notable staff edit

  • Chen Wen Hsi (陈文希), Singaporean pioneer artist; taught art at TCHS.[1]
  • Lao She (老舍), writer; taught at TCHS in 1929[2]
  • Lee Kong Chian (李光前), businessman and philanthropist; served as chairman of TCHS's board of directors from 1934 to 1956[3]
  • Lim Hak Tai (林学大), founder and first principal of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts; taught art and mathematics at TCHS[4]
  • Liu Kang (刘抗), oil painter; taught art at TCHS[5]
  • Tan Kah Kee (陈嘉庚), businessman and philanthropist; founded TCHS in 1918[6]
  • Tan Keong Choon (陈共存), businessman and philanthropist; Tan Kah Kee's nephew; founded HCJC and served as the first chairperson of its management committee from 1974 to 1996[7][8]
  • Quah Chin Lai (柯进来), businessman and philanthropist; served as director in 1950s - 1960s. [9]

Notable alumni edit

Civil servants and politicians edit

Heads of State edit

Active Singaporean Politicians edit

Retired Singaporean Politicians edit

Singapore Armed Forces personnel edit

Others edit

Business and entrepreneurs edit

Academics, scientists and writers edit

Sportspeople edit

Arts, entertainment and media personalities edit

Others edit

References edit

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