Achievements
Achievements
NSG Track & Field
B Division Boys - Out of 102 secondary schools that participated, only 22 schools appear in the Divisional Rankings and Bukit View was placed 11th out of these 22 schools.
C Division Boys - Out of 102 secondary schools that participated, only 25 schools appear in the Divisional Rankings and Bukit View was placed 14th out of these 25 schools.
Source: https://nsg.rjcat.com/sectrack_2025/ss_home.php?mypage=divscore.htm
Congratulations to all our student athletes who participated in the NSG! Read more about Sai's and Darshan's achievements here.
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Singapore Youth Festival 2025 Arts Presentation
Congratulations to our Performing Arts Groups!
Choir - Achieved Certificate of Accomplishment.
Concert Band - Achieved Certificate of Accomplishment.
Uniformed Group Awards
Congratulations to our Uniformed Groups for achieving the highest attainable unit awards!
NCC Unit - Achieved Distinction for the 2024 NCC Unit Recognition Award. NCC has achieved Distinction award every year since 2019.
Girls’ Brigade - Awarded the Gold Award for accomplishments in 2024. This is Girls’ Brigade’s 17th consecutive Gold Award.
NPCC Unit – Attained the Distinction for the Unit Overall Proficiency Award in 2024. This is NPCC’s attainment of the Distinction Award for the third consecutive year.
O and N Level Achievements
GCE ‘O’ Level 2024

Congratulations to the GCE ‘O’ Level class of 2024 on your outstanding achievements.
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66.7% eligible for JC
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96.7% eligible for Poly
Special Mention
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16 Bukit Viewans with 6 Distinctions or more
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32 Bukit Viewans with 4 or more Distinctions
GCE ‘N’ Level 2024

Congratulations to the GCE ‘N’ level class of 2024 on your outstanding achievements.
Special Mention
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7 Bukit Viewans qualifying for PFP.
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16 Bukit Viewans with 3 or more Distinctions
SCDF Award for saving a man's life
We are proud of Darryl Lee (4D 2021) who raced as a first responder to someone who just had a heart attack.
As Peer Support Leader Vice-President, Darryl was naturally other-centred and as Track & Field Vice-Captain, his training gave him speed.
What also served Darryl to serve others was first aid he had picked up from a Healthcare Elective Module in school. He had received an award for good performance in that course but helping to save someone tops any award.
Read the full Straits Times article here.
Featured by MOE’s Schoolbag
Our sustained efforts in uplifting migrant workers has been put under the spotlight. Follow the link https://www.schoolbag.edu.sg/story/learning-the-arts-living-the-values to learn more about our ground-up Values-in-Action initiative – Arts@Kismis – that directly benefits migrant workers through a range of art forms ranging from baked goods, workout videos, empathetic poems to record-setting origami hearts.