'Tampenis'? Baey Yam Keng shares father's school-leaving cert showing old spelling of Tampines
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Minister of State Baey Yam Keng has shared a photo of his father's school-leaving certificate from 1954 — and it turns out Tampines was once spelt very differently.In a Facebook post, Baey, who holds portfolios in Culture, Community and Youth as well as Tra'Tampenis'? Baey Yam Keng shares father's school-leaving cert showing old spelling of Tampines
Minister of State Baey Yam Keng has shared a photo of his father's school-leaving certificate from 1954 — and it turns out Tampines was once spelt very differently.In a Facebook post, Baey, who holds portfolios in Culture, Community and Youth as well as Transport and who is also a Member of Parliament for Tampines GRC, revealed that his father was a student of Tampenis School from 1952 to 1954.Yes, you read that right, and that was how Tampines used to be spelt.An unexpected family discoveryBaey wrote that he came across the certificate while looking through his father's belongings.«I was going through my father's old documents and found out that he studied at Tampenis (I didn't know that's how the school and road names were spelt during that time! Check out the certificate.) School for three years,» he wrote.«I didn't know this part of my father's life history. What a coincidence!» he added, referring to his current role representing Tampines.A quick check shows that Tampines was named after the Pokok Tampenis, a tree that once grew abundantly in the area. Read more









