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Ministers
1. A list compiled by theAsianparent.com
* List only includes Secondary schools that have produced at least 3 ministers
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3. Harry Lee Kuan Yew; born 16
September 1923 was
Singapore’s first Prime
Minister
He was educated at Telok
Kurau Primary School, Raffles
Institution and Raffles
College. After Raffles he
went on to read law at
Cambridge University
4. Goh Chok Tong is the
Senior Minister of
Singapore
He was educated at Pasir
Panjang Primary School,
Raffles Institution and
Raffles College. After
Raffles he went on to study
at NUS and Williams
College
5. S. Jayakumar is currently
a Senior Minister in
the Cabinet. He previously
served as Singapore's Deputy
Prime Minister
Jayakumar received his
secondary education at Raffles
Institution, before going on to
the University of Singapore. He
furthered his education at Yale
Law School where he received a
Master of Law degree
6. K Shanmugam is member
of the governing People's
Action Party (PAP), he is
currently the
country's Minister for
Home Affairs and Minister
for Law.
Shanmugam was educated
at Raffles Institution from
1972-77, before going on
to study law at the National
University of Singapore
7. A member of the governing
People's Action Party (PAP), he
is currently the country's
Minister for Trade and Industry.
Lim received his education in
Raffles Institution and
Cambridge University, before
going on to complete a Master
of Public Administration degree
at Harvard University.
8. A member of the governing
People's Action Party (PAP), he
is currently the country's
Minister for Transport.
He received his education at
the University of Adelaide,
the University of Oxford and
the University of Cambridge.
Prior to that he was a student
and athlete at Raffles
Institution.
9. Benjamin Sheares was
the second President of
Singapore.
Sheares attended
the Methodists Girls
School, Raffles Intuition
and in 1923, he enrolled
into the King Edward VII
College of Medicine
Singapore to begin his
medical training.
10. Yusuf Bin Ishak was Singapore’s
first President.
He received his primary education
at Victoria Bridge School (i.e.
Victoria School), and secondary
education at Raffles Institution.
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12. A member of the governing
People's Action Party (PAP),
he is currently the country's
Minister for Community
Development, Youth and
Sports.
He was educated at Anglo-
Chinese School and National
Junior College. In 1980, he
was awarded thePresident's
Scholarship to study
Medicine at the National
University of Singapore.
13. A member of the governing
People's Action Party (PAP),
he is currently the country's
Minister for Education and
Second Minister for Defence.
He attended Anglo-Chinese
School and National Junior
College, before going on to
medical school at the
National University of
Singapore and fellowship
training in surgical oncology
in the United States at the M.
D. Anderson Cancer Center
in Houston.
14. A member of the governing
People's Action Party (PAP),
he has been the country's
Finance Minister since 2007.
He studied at the Anglo-
Chinese School, and
subsequently obtained a
Bachelor's degree in
Economics from the London
School of Economics. He went
on to gain a Master's degree
from Cambridge University,
and from Harvard University
15. A member of the governing
People's Action Party (PAP), he
is currently the country's
Minister for Information,
Communications and the Arts
Lui is an alumnus of the
Anglo-Chinese School and
Anglo-Chinese Junior College.
He graduated with a degree in
chemistry from Cambridge
University in 1983. He
received a graduate degree
from the Fletcher School of
Law and Diplomacy.
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17. Lee Hsien Long is the third and
current Prime Minister of
Singapore.
Lee studied at Nanyang Primary
School, received his secondary
education at Catholic High
School and subsequently
studied at National Junior
College. He studied
mathematics at Trinity College,
Cambridge University. He
subsequently obtained a Master
of Public Administration from
Harvard University
18. A member of the governing
People's Action Party (PAP), he is
currently a Cabinet Minister in
the Prime Minister's Office and
the Secretary-General of the
National Trades Union Congress.
Lim received his early education
at Catholic High School and
National Junior College. He was
awarded a SAF Scholarship to
study at Loughborough
University in the United
Kingdom. He then went on to
complete a Master's Degree in
Management at Stanford
University.
19. A member of the
governing People's
Action Party (PAP), he is
currently the country's
Minister for Manpower.
Gan was educated at
Catholic High School and
National Junior College in
Singapore, and
Cambridge University in
the United Kingdom.
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21. A member of the governing
People's Action Party (PAP), he is
currently the country's Deputy
Prime Minister and Minister for
Defence.
Teo was educated at Saint
Michael's School and Saint Joseph's
Institution. He studied Electrical
Engineering and Management
Science at the University of
Manchester Institute of Science
and Technology.He continued with
his studies at Imperial College
London, obtaining a Master of
Science degree (with distinction) in
Computing Science.
22. A member of the governing
People's Action Party (PAP), he
has served as the country's
Minister for Foreign Affairs
since 2004.
Yeo received his primary and
secondary education in
Singapore at St Stephen's
School, St Patrick's School and
St Joseph's Institution. Yeo
studied engineering at
Cambridge University as a
President's Scholar and
Singapore Armed.
23. A member of the governing
People's Action Party (PAP), he is
currently the country's Minister
for National Development.
Mah was educated at St Michael's
School (now known as St Joseph's
Institution Junior) and St Joseph's
Institution.[He then received the
President's Scholarship and
Colombo Plan Scholarship to
study at the University of New
South Wales (UNSW) in Australia.
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