Performing arts Choir The ACJC Choir is the four-time winner of the
Singapore Youth Festival Choir of the Year award (1997, 1995, 1993, 1989) and holder of the
Best Junior College Choir title (2003, 2001, 1997, 1995). In 2005 the choir was awarded the Gold with Honours award in the Singapore Youth Festival, giving a near-monopoly of the nation's highest choral awards from 1989 to 2005. The Choir achieved the Gold award at the 2007 SYF Central Judging and the Gold with Honours awards at the 2009 and 2011 SYF Judging. The Choir participates in overseas competitions and tours. It first gained international exposure on a choral tour to
Japan in 1989. Since then it has toured
South Korea (1990) and the United States (1993), where it performed at the
headquarters of the United Nations and the
White House. The Choir was invited by the
International Federation for Choral Music to perform at the 4th World Symposium on Choral Music in
Sydney, Australia in 1996. It remains the only Singaporean choir to have been invited to the event. Since 1997 the Choir has won international competitions in
Sweden,
Finland, the
Netherlands, the
Czech Republic, and
Slovakia. In 2006 the ACJC Choir competed at the Llangollen International
Eisteddfod in
Wales and came second in the Youth Category and first in the Mixed Category. In June 2008 the ACJC Choir emerged as the only choir with three Gold medals at the 3rd Festa Choralis International Choir Competition in
Bratislava, Slovakia. The only Asian choir at the competition, it competed alongside choirs from Poland, Great Britain, the Czech Republic, Russia and Slovakia in the Mixed Choir (Adult), Youth Choir (up to 19 years old) and Folk Song Categories. In all three categories, the ACJC Choir won gold medals with top marks and was the only choir in the competition to whom the adjudicators awarded a perfect score of 100 points.
Sports ACJC has won many championships in
bowling, rugby, softball, swimming,
water polo,
badminton,
golf, billiards, netball, air rifle, football, squash,
tennis and
track and field. The ACJC cross-country team was successful in the national schools' championships for 2001, 2002 and 2003 for the boys' team. The girls' team won the championship in 1999 and has consistently emerged among the top 3 teams since. In 2002 and 2003, the boys' team won individual champions. Its latest win in the national inter-school cross-country championships was in 2007. In rugby, ACJC has held the 'A' Division title since 2000 but lost it to longtime rival Raffles Junior College in 2004. In 2005 the title was finally regained by ACJC.
Waterpolo has also resulted in numerous wins for the college. In bowling, ACJC has also won many championships in the girls category, having retained the 'A' division title since 2018, with a historic clean sweep of all the medals in 2021. The boys team has also constantly emerged top 3 since their last win in 2015, finishing 2nd in the 2022 National School Games. == See also ==