ACJC Celebrates the Class of 2024!
On the 21st of February 2025, ACJC received the GCE A-Level examination results for the Class of 2024.
This graduating class has demonstrated exceptional academic strength, achieving excellent results across a wide range of subjects. Their dedication, resilience, and hard work have truly paid off, and we are immensely proud of their accomplishments.

Beyond their academic success, the Class of 2024 has left an indelible mark on ACJC. They excelled in co-curricular activities, whether it was in the sporting arena or the performing arts. They contributed countless hours to community service projects, demonstrating their commitment to making a positive impact. Their involvement in various clubs and societies and service CCAs enriched the vibrant tapestry of ACJC life.
We congratulate the Class of 2024 and wish them all the best for their future endeavors. Their resilience, creativity, and commitment to excellence have left an indelible mark on ACJC.
To God be the Glory! The Best is Yet to Be!
The achievements of the Class of 2024 are exemplified by the inspiring journeys of our students- we share some of their stories below:
NIKITA SARAVANAN 2SA5
Nikita demonstrated a strong passion for STEM, leadership, and community impact during her time at ACJC. As a recipient of the MOE Engineering and Tech Programme Scholarship, she explored aerodynamics and satellite design at NTU, achieving third place in a satellite design competition. Nikita's self-directed learning led her to master C++ for the Canadian Coding Competition, complete the AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials course, and engage in a WHO program on AI ethics. Her practical experience includes an internship with Micron Technologies and significant involvement with BuildingBlocs (BBCS), where she organized workshops, led Python presentations, and secured sponsorships from major tech companies. Furthermore, Nikita spearheaded impactful Values-In-Action projects, including Project ACE IT, which provided tutoring for underprivileged students. Her leadership in this area earned her the Outstanding Project Leaders Award.
JAYDEN CLEMEN LIM 2SA5
Jayden was the President of the ACJC Christian Fellowship, a member of the ACJC uniform groups, and Deputy Head Primer of the 12th Barker Road Singapore Company of the Boys Brigade. Jayden had been awarded the National Boys Brigade President's Men award for his outstanding contributions to the uniformed group. Furthermore, Jayden was an individual who led at an academic level. His various academic awards, notably the Lim Chong Mong Prize, were indicative of his intellectual mettle. Jayden enjoyed being able to speak to others, to be able to empathize with them, and to celebrate their successes. The MOE Edusave Character Award was also given to Jayden in recognition of his community-building endeavors within the college.
SAMANTHA RUTH TAY EN QI 2AH
Samantha was President of the 48th Students Council, as well as an MOE English Language Elective scholar. Her academic verve and vigor were seen by her various education merit awards as well as the MOE ECHA award given to her in recognition of her holistic capacities as an individual who was pledged to the service of school and community. Samantha was also a person who served with the Christian Fellowship and through this platform pledged her dedication to the growth of her peers through spiritual pathways. Samantha was also the Valedictorian of the Class of 2024.
HANSEL CHOO YI XUAN 2SA6
Vice-President of the Science and Mathematics Council, Hansel was an individual who distinguished himself throughout his school career. He had various prizes at Olympiads, international mathematical modeling challenges, Euclid math contests as well as the Fastest Fingers graphic calculator competition. His capacity to be passionately engaged by Maths and Sciences was matched also by his generosity of heart as a recipient of not just the MOE Edusave Character Award but also the ACJC Akbar Khan Award for service to others.
ISAAC DING ZHI WEI 2SB1
Isaac is an Education Merit Award winner with Edusave Certificates of Achievement as well as a Nanyang Project research gold medallist, Isaac enjoys being a sportsman who competed with drive and zest. A leader both on and off the court, Isaac was Captain of the ACJC Tennis squad while also remaining at the forefront of furthering intellectual zeal receiving the Tan Chin Tuan Scholarship for science and scientific inquiry.
HAYLEY QUEK JIA XUAN 2SC1
The captain of the ACJC bowling team, Hayley held herself up to sporting distinction and was an age-group event winner at both the individual and team level. Winner of various bowling competitions, she was committed to her sport and enjoyed the ability to compete at the highest of levels to create sporting excellence. At the same time, Hayley was part of the CCAAB Exco at ACJC, working with all the sporting teams within the college. At the 2024 JC1 orientation, Hayley led as a group clan head of Carnaval, showing that she was an individual who was concerned about the everyday growth of her fellow individuals. An aspiring teacher, she is a recipient of the MOE Education Merit Award as well as the MOE Edusave Character Award.
EMMA YAP EN-LIN 2MD4
Emma Yap En-Lin was ACJC's Sports Girl of 2024 and a recipient of the ACJC Sports Scholarship. Emma is an artistic gymnast who has represented the school and country to distinction. In 2022 and 2023, Emma was awarded the Best Sports Girl Award for Artistic Gymnastics by the Singapore Sports Council. From 2022 to 2024, Emma was also a recipient of the Singapore Olympic Foundation-Peter Lim High Performance Under-18 Scholarship. Emma is an individual who has distinguished herself in her sport and has worked with commitment and effort to further her own achievements. From event to event, she has proved herself to be an individual who is bent on excellence, and on cultivating mental fortitude and resilience and has risen to mastery of her chosen sport with grace and agility.
CHUA ZHE LEI 2MD2
Zhe Lei is an intellectually curious student with a passion for Humanities. He excelled academically, achieving top marks and receiving progress awards. His interest in history and politics led him to pursue H3 History and participate in related discussions and competitions. Awarded the English Language Elective Scholarship, he explored sociolinguistics and interned at MOE, contributing to primary level English curriculum development. Zhe Lei demonstrated leadership by initiating and leading a VIA project with the CNB, raising anti-narcotics awareness. His leadership style emphasized collaboration and adaptability. His service extended beyond Singapore through his involvement in the Timor-Leste OCIP, where he facilitated cultural exchange. He also represented Singapore at the ASEAN-Italy Youth Conference, collaborating with international delegates to develop policy recommendations on climate change and food security.
CALEB TEO RAE-SHAUN 2SA6
The Captain of the ACJC floorball team and the Vice President of the Students’ Council, Caleb contributed significantly to the dynamic culture of the college as a servant leader, sportsman and student. Academically, Caleb role-modelled scholastic excellence as a recipient of the Scholastic Merit Awards for the JC1 Promotional exams and the Edusave Award for Academic Achievement in 2024. Caleb also took his learning outside of the classroom with a keen interest in Mathematics by participating in the Singapore Mathematical Olympiad in 2024 where he attained a bronze medal.
VANESSA YEO WEN XUAN 2AD2
Vanessa was the president of the ACJC Choir, and in addition to that, she also extended her talents to both the Students’ Council and the ACJC tennis team. A passionate all-rounded individual who enjoyed the challenges that school life offered, Vanessa was also a Dr. AP Chen, ACJC Arts scholar, Vanessa believed in leading with a heart of service and through example. Hey. Her work in the classroom was meritorious and her Edusave Achievement awards and her Good Progress awards were all indicative of her commitment to being a role model to her peers.
SHRIDAR RAJ S/O ESWARREN RAJ 2AH
Raj is an intellectually curious student with a passion for the performing arts and a commitment to community service. He excelled academically, receiving the Edusave Merit Bursary and English Language Elective Scholarship as well as conducting independent research in H3 Literature and participating in MOE Dialogue Sessions. The English Language Elective Scholarship also provided him with a work attachment opportunity in public relations. A dedicated member of ACSian Theatre, Raj performed in various productions, contributing to award-winning performances and representing the school at the Singapore Youth Festival. He actively participated in community service initiatives, including overseas projects in Vietnam where he facilitated drama and dance courses. Raj also spearheaded fundraising efforts for his school and actively participated in the International Confederation of Principals’ Student Leadership Forum.
THIHA HTET AUNG 2MD4
The Captain of the ACJC Debate team, Thiha served with distinction in the area of debate and persuasion as the Ministry of Education National Debate champion in 2023 and continuing to excel in 2024. He was also a top Individual speaker at the novice level championship. Alongside these activities, Thiha was part of the National Youth Council's Young Change Makers Programme and worked enthusiastically to produce outcomes that bettered the lives of the wider community. Thiha was his Class VIA representative, showing the degree to which he enjoyed being able to participate in uplifting the community through collaboration.
CHEN HUAI 2SA5
Chen Huai was the president of the CCA Advisory Board in ACJC. As such, he was a member of the ACJC Student Council and CCA Head, who also found time simultaneously to serve with the ACJC Christian Fellowship. An individual who believed in creating community, he was also the Class Rep for his Class 2SA5. Chen Huai also took part in Jiu Jitsu and Muay Thai at external clubs and was a medalist in these sporting areas. He enjoyed the ability to work with his peers to create dynamic opportunities for all.
DANNY ANAQI PUTRA DEDDY MULYADI 2SB1
Danny demonstrated a strong commitment to service, co-curricular activities, and promoting Malay culture. As a Volunteer Coordinator for Companions of Care, he supported dialysis patients and organized events for seniors, including the Happy Hour 'Pasar Malam.' Recognizing the digital divide, he spearheaded "Ah Ma Clicks!" to teach computer literacy to elderly participants, earning him the Outstanding Project Leaders Award. Despite being new to debating, Danny led his team to the IPWSDC quarterfinals and contributed to the MOE-ACJC Intercollegiate Debating Championship, receiving the ACJC Outstanding Service Award. His passion reflects his keen celebration of Singapore’s multicultural and multigenerational society.
ENG JUN JIE 2SA6
Jun Jie is a student with strong academic abilities, a passion for STEM, and a commitment to service. He excels in Mathematics and Chemistry, participating in Olympiads and even creating resources for peers.
Jun Jie actively contributed to the Science and Mathematics Council, organizing events like the C.B. Paul Science Quiz and workshops for children with autism. He also pursues his interest in Chinese language and culture, performing Chinese dance and coaching peers. Furthermore, Jun Jie demonstrated leadership through Values-In-Action projects, notably ‘Project Void Deck,’ where he supported at-risk youth. Across all these fields of endeavour, Jun Jie has demonstrated not just individual excellence but a consistent drive to reach out to help others in his areas of expertise.
VU PHAM BAO ANH (Maxi) 2AH
An ASEAN scholar, Bao Anh excelled in the Nanyang Research Programme, earning Gold for her research on Augmented Reality in education, and pursued independent research for H3 Literature.Serving as Vice-President of the Debate & Oratorical Society, she organised large-scale events like the Oldham Cup and SSSDC Finals while competing internationally and becoming a Novice Cup Runner-up at the AWSDC. She also contributed to Orientation, class HECG, and her boarding school's student council. Bao Anh is a talented writer, with poems published in various publications, and she participated in the MOE Creative Arts Programme Mentorship Attachment. She is also passionate about community service, leading initiatives like the Junior Lexis debate boot camp for primary school children and volunteering as a judge for oratorical and storytelling competitions. Her diverse experiences showcase her commitment to learning, leadership, and community engagement.
JOE WONG 2SB4
Joe Wong, a MOE Engineering Tech Programme scholar, excelled academically at ACJC, earning top marks and progress awards. His STEM interest is evident in his subject choices such as his pursuit of H3 Mathematics. He actively participated in STEM competitions like EIC, NRP, and IMMC, demonstrating problem-solving and collaboration skills. His Nanyang Research Programme project on Optical Character Recognition earned a Gold award. The scholarship provided him with learning opportunities, including a work attachment at Dyson. As Logistics Manager for ACSian Theatre, Joe displayed strong organizational skills, planning events like Theatre Camp along with performing and crewing in various productions. His VIA activities included teaching acting lessons and community projects in Vietnam. He also contributed to NextGen Society and Fun-O-Rama, and participated in MOE Dialogue Sessions.