Tan Kah Kee (陈嘉庚), businessman and philanthropist; founded TCHS in 1918[6]
Tan Keong Choon (陈共存), businessman and philanthropist; Tan Kah Kee's nephew; founded HCJC and served as the first chairperson of its management committee from 1974 to 1996[7][8]
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Jek Yeun Thong (易润堂), former Minister for Labour, Minister for Culture,[24] Minister for Science and Technology,[25] and High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and to Denmark; studied at TCHS but was expelled from school by the British colonial government in 1950[26]
Ng Yat Chung (伍逸松), Chief Executive Officer of Neptune Orient Lines; fifth Chief of Defence Force; graduated from HCJC in 1979[40]
Others
Lim Chin Siong (林清祥), trade union leader; leftist politician of the PAP and Barisan Sosialis; studied at TCHS but was expelled from school by the British colonial government in 1952[41]
Brandon Wade, founder of online dating websites; he studied at HCJC[49]
Wee Cho Yaw, Chairman of United Overseas Bank; studied at TCHS but his studies were disrupted by the Japanese invasion of Malaya and Singapore in 1941–1942[50]
Lee Kin Mun, better known as mrbrown, blogger and political critic; graduated from HCJC[31]
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