Information taken from:
- http://www.chungchenghighmain.moe.edu.sg(school's milestone)
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chung_Cheng_High_School
Pictures taken from:
- www.google.com(Chung Cheng High School Main lake)
- www.google.com(Chung Cheng High School Main school buildings)
Chung Cheng High School's elegant lake is a popular icon of the school
and is identified with the school's public image and emblematic of its
ideals. Originally it had an impressive size of approximately 14000m2
however, its scale has since been reduced as school grounds have been
redeveloped over the years. Still, the lake remains a cherished
landmark, enduring as the last of it's original features.
This picturesque lake, with it's delightful boating opportunities and
idyllic atmosphere has been more than just a unique and charming
property feature. The lake's history is deeply interwined with the
schools - having witnessed it's evolution over the years. Cultural,
intellectual and social activities have been organised by the water
edge. Plays, poetry and reading sessions, outdoor painting, picnics,
carnivals, sporting and fund raising activities have been sited by or
near the lake
Then:
Now:


At first, the grand auditorium(ZhuLinBuilding) was built.The 2nd phase
of redevelopment was completed in 1995 with a newly built 32-classroom
block (HongdaoBuilding) with a 320-seater lecture theatre was added together with other facilities
such as computer laboratories, a Media Resource Library, Science
Laboratories, a music room, complete with learning hardware and
software, with other special rooms. Facilities such as tennis courts, a
street soccer court and a lake amidst a lawn added character and style
to the sprawling campus. The Grand Hall was also refurbished with new
seats and parquet flooring, increasing its seating capacity to 2000. The canteen and a multi-purpose hall
(HaoranBuilding)was also built then. The 3rd phase of school redevelopment ended with the
completion of the 16-classroom block in 1999 (ZhuopuBuilding).Lastly, the innosphere was built and completed in 2006, and was opened with its facilities such as a library for Chinese language
resources, teahouse and auditorium. It serves as a venue for seminars,
workshops, exhibitions and performances.


