Victoria Junior College

The outstanding results of the pioneer batch of students in the GCE 'A' Level examinations was to set the academic standard for succeeding generations of Victorians.

[4] Over the years, VJC has widely been recognised, based on MOE rankings and entry scores, as one of the top three junior colleges in Singapore that offer the 'A' Levels.

[5] In 1989, VJC was the first and, until 2005, the only junior college in Singapore to offer Theatre Studies and Drama as an 'A' Level subject.

[6] It also offered a university-level French curriculum as part of the Language Elective Programme until it was discontinued in 2006.

[7] Since 2005, VJC has offered the Integrated Programme, allowing students to skip O Levels and proceed to junior college.

[11] The college saw its first leadership change in 2001, when founding principal, Lee Phui Mun, stepped down after 18 years of service.

[12] Victoria Junior College's two-year curriculum culminates in the Singapore GCE Advanced Level examinations.

It beat 30 top choirs from other parts of the world in the 800-year-old Cardigan Eisteddfod Competition in Wales in 1990,[24] and for its outstanding contribution to music in Singapore, the VJC Choir was presented with the 1990 Guinness Stout Effort Award.

[25][26] In 2004, Victoria Junior College Choir represented Singapore in the World Choir Games held in Bremen, Germany and won Gold Medals in all three contested categories, namely Musica Sacra, Contemporary Music and Open Mixed.

[27] In 2006, VJC choir won the esteemed Audience Prize and Grand Prix Award in the 9th Concorso Corale Internazionale (International Choir Competition) held in Riva Del Garda, Italy.

VS students choosing to enter VJC get two bonus points off their GCE 'O'-Level L1R5 academic aggregate.

[43][44] In 2011, OVA organised the Victoria School 135th Anniversary Celebration Dinner at the former VS campus at Tyrwhitt Road.