NTU LKC Anatomy Challenge 2025
The NTU-LKC Anatomy Challenge 2025 has concluded, and we are pleased to share the excellent achievements of our students.
The Anatomy Challenge, organised annually by the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine at Nanyang Technological University since 2017, saw the participation of over 300 students from junior colleges and polytechnics across Singapore. This year’s theme, "Beginnings of Life," focused on the female reproductive system and early embryology, challenging students on their depth of understanding and application of knowledge.
Individual Awards
Our students performed exceptionally well. Of the 12 Hwa Chong Institution students who participated, 11 were awarded Distinctions, placing them among the top 10% of scorers in the individual quiz segment.
Award |
Student |
Class |
Individual First Place |
Javier Ng Wei Quan |
25S7B |
Individual Second Place |
He Zhi Qi |
24S7B |
Individual Third Place |
Ong Kai Xiang |
24S7B |
Distinction (top 10%)
Student |
Class |
Ong Kai Xiang |
24S7B |
He Zhi Qi |
24S7B |
Huang Ziyan |
24S7B |
Ryan Quek Kai En |
24S7B |
Ng Yew Siang |
24S7B |
Tan Jin Yi |
24S7B |
Wen Yi Tao |
24S7B |
Chong Shao Yi Asher |
24S7D |
Tan Kah Yong Gideon |
24S74 |
Javier Ng Wei Quan |
25S7B |
Koh Jin En Jayvon |
25S7B |
Participation
Student |
Class |
Ng Xin Yi |
24S7B |
In the Team Challenge, one of our three participating teams advanced to the finals, competing against teams from Raffles Institution, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science, National Junior College, and Temasek Junior College. After an intense and closely contested final round, our team achieved Second Place — a testament to their perseverance, teamwork, and expertise.
The members of the team are as follows:
Student |
Class |
Ong Kai Xiang (Team leader) |
24S7B |
He Zhi Qi |
24S7B |
Huang Ziyan |
24S7B |
Ryan Quek Kai En |
24S7B |
We commend all participating students for their dedication and hard work in preparing for the competition. Their achievements are a reflection of their commitment to excellence.
We would also like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to the team of alumni trainers — Cherie Ong, Clement Gwee, Vera Yang, Asher Kong, and Cheong Jay Keat — as well as senior students Fu Wenbo, Gerald Eun, Reuben, Pierre Yeap, Brandon Ong, Koo Jun Yuan, Ryan, Natasha, Finn, and Dr Jason, whose invaluable guidance and mentorship greatly contributed to the students' preparation.
Special thanks are also due to the teacher-in-charge, Ms Amanda Tay, and teacher advisor, Mdm Irene Kng, for their steadfast support and leadership throughout the process.
Congratulations once again to all students and staff involved for their outstanding achievements at the NTU-LKC Anatomy Challenge 2025.