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Brother Michael Renews His Vows
Brother President, Brother Michael Broughton will be renewing his vows after having made his first vow into the Brotherhood 25 years ago.
His Renewal of Profession will be part of the Thanksgiving Mass at SJI International on 27 Nov 08.
An integral part of the school, Brother Michael is an old boy of SJI. He teaches at both SJI and SJI International, and has touched the hearts of students, teachers, alumni and all who have known him.
Join us to celebrate his Renewal of Profession.
Date: Thursday, 27 Nov 2008
Time: 8am
Venue: SJI International, Chapel
Vote for Josephians
We are pleased that entries by the following students have been selected for publication in the Secondary School version of 'To My Grandpa/Grandma' book.
Roy Chua
Leonard Yip
Joel Lo Zhao Cheng
Christopher John Tan Leetiat
The book is currently in the production phase and will be launched in mid-January 2009.
All contest entries have been uploaded on our Dear Singapore website (http://www.DearSingapore.sg).
The winners for the contest will be determined by a combination of voting by members of the public and a panel of judges. The public voting period runs from 7 November 2008 to 30 November 2008, click here to view the entries and to vote for them.
Happy voting!
Prince-SJI Primary School Invitational 2008
Date: 17–19 Nov 2008
(20 Nov–depending on total participation)
Venue: SJI (Squash Courts) Malcolm Road
Time: 10am-4pm
Registration Fee: $10
For more information, contact Mrs. Denise Jeyaseelan at denisej@sji.moe.edu.sg or fax no: 62533640
School Fees 2009
The school fees for Sec 1 to Sec 3 boys will be at $290 per month for Singaporean citizens and $360 for Permanent Residents.
School fees for foreign students in Sec 1 to Sec 3 will correspondingly be increased to $520 and $590 per month for ASEAN and Non-ASEAN students respectively.
The school fees for the 2009 Sec 4 students will increase to $200 and $240 for Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents respectively, and that of Sec 4 foreign students to $400.
SJI has managed to keep our school fees at the current level by being prudent in our financial management and efficient in our use of resources. The school fees for students in the Josephian Programme were revised two years ago. The Sec 4 school fees has remained the same since 1991.
SJI will help boys whose parents cannot afford the school fees. Apart from the various awards and scholarships, there are also the MOE IS Bursary, the SJI Family Assistance Scheme and the SJI Wong Kok Siew – St Vincent De Paul Fund to help our needy students.
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