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Image: Sports Singapore. The Singapore Sports School is a specialized independent boarding school under the purview of the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth of the Government of Singapore that offers an integrated sports and academic program to the secondary and post-secondary students in Singapore.
Details of the timeline will be announced in due course. It offers both secondary and post-secondary academic programs for the student-athletes aged 13 to Its 7ha campus in Woodlands Drive houses facilities such as the two Olympic-size swimming pools, a seat indoor multisports auditorium, a badminton training center with 12 courts, and a table tennis center with up to 16 tables. Its successful alumni include Olympians such as the Asian Games gold medal-winning sprinter Shanti Pereira Singaporean track and field athlete , fencer Amita Berthier Singaporean fencer and the former swimmer Tao Li China-born Singaporean competitive swimmer.
Netball Singapore , which recently received a lease extension on its Kallang facility till , will be moving to its new home in the Toa Payoh Integrated Development which is scheduled for completion by Netball Singapore , founded in , is the national governing body for netball in Singapore. In , the association was named a merit sport by the Singapore Sports Council which was renamed the Sport Singapore in Its core purpose is to inspire the Singapore spirit and transform Singapore through sport.
The Netball Super League is a five-month-long, round netball tournament developed to cater for the elite players in Singapore. It was established and is governed by the Netball Singapore and six teams compete. The national table tennis player Ser Lin Qian is among those who are excited by plans to bring the sports community, including the SSP, together in a single location.