Tampines Junior College's final days on show in Web documentary

Mr Vince Ang, 41, used to run a yong tau foo stall in the TPJC canteen. His stall was beside his aunt's stall, which sold ban mian. Tampines Junior College's "last assembly" on Dec 8 last year that was attended by more than 300 former staff and stude
Mr Vince Ang, 41, used to run a yong tau foo stall in the TPJC canteen. His stall was beside his aunt's stall, which sold ban mian. PHOTOS: MERGED.SG
Mr Vince Ang, 41, used to run a yong tau foo stall in the TPJC canteen. His stall was beside his aunt's stall, which sold ban mian. Tampines Junior College's "last assembly" on Dec 8 last year that was attended by more than 300 former staff and stude
Tampines Junior College's "last assembly" on Dec 8 last year that was attended by more than 300 former staff and students. PHOTOS: MERGED.SG
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A caretaker who was the last to leave the school every day. A canteen vendor who ran a yong tau foo stall beside his aunt's stall, which sold ban mian. And a former Normal (Academic) student whose dream was to attend Tampines Junior College (TPJC).

These are some of the characters featured in an interactive Web documentary on TPJC's last days.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on February 07, 2019, with the headline Tampines Junior College's final days on show in Web documentary. Subscribe