The information was culled from the programme published for the National Inter-School Volleyball Championship A Division Final on 16 May 2007. Information was only available from 1996 onwards.

Based on this record and other results since then, the Big Four volleyball schools since 1996 are:

St. Hilda’s Secondary — 31 boys’ championship titles
Jurong Secondary — 12 girls’ championship titles
Bukit Panjang Government High — 10 championship titles
Presbyterian High — 9 championship titles

The breakdown by division is detailed below.

C Division Championship Titles
Girls
Nanyang Girls’ High — 6 titles
Ngee Ann Secondary — 5 titles
Jurong Secondary — 4 titles
Cedar Girls’ Secondary — 4 titles

Boys
St. Hilda’s Secondary — 12 titles
Bukit Panjang Government High — 6 titles
Xinmin Secondary — 4 titles

B Division Championship Titles
Girls
Jurong Secondary — 8 titles
Presbyterian High — 6 titles
Dunman Secondary – 3 titles

Boys
St. Hilda’s Secondary — 19 titles
Xinmin Secondary — 3 titles
Pei Dao Secondary — 2 titles

In the A Division, Hwa Chong Institution (formerly Hwa Chong Junior College up to 2004), Nanyang JC, Anderson JC and Temasek JC make up the Big Four of the division.

A Division Championship Titles
Girls
Nanyang Junior College – 10 titles
Hwa Chong Institution – 9 titles
Raffles Institution – 2 titles

Boys
Nanyang Junior College – 13 titles
Hwa Chong Institution – 6 titles
Anderson Junior College – 3 titles
Temasek Junior College – 3 titles

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(Boys; Girls)

2024

A – Nanyang Junior College; Hwa Chong Institution
B – St. Hilda’s Secondary; Bukit Panjang Government High
C – Victoria School; Nanyang Girls’ High

2023

A – Nanyang Junior College; Hwa Chong Institution
B – Catholic High; Nanyang Girls’ High
C – St. Hilda’s Secondary; Bukit Panjang Government High

2022

A – Hwa Chong Institution; Hwa Chong Institution
C – Bukit Panjang Government High; Nanyang Girls’ High

2019

A – Nanyang Junior College; Nanyang Junior College
B – St. Hilda’s Secondary; Jurong Secondary
C – Bukit Panjang Government High; Bukit Panjang Government High

2018

A – Nanyang Junior College; Nanyang Junior College
B – St. Hilda’s Secondary; Presbyterian High
C – St. Hilda’s Secondary; Nanyang Girls’ High

2017

A — Nanyang Junior College; Nanyang Junior College
B — St. Hilda’s Secondary; Jurong Secondary
C — St. Hilda’s Secondary; Nanyang Girls’ High

2016

A – Victoria Junior College; Nanyang Junior College
B – St. Hilda’s Secondary; Jurong Secondary
C – St. Hilda’s Secondary; Dunman Secondary

2015

A – Victoria Junior College; Nanyang Junior College
B – St Hilda’s Secondary; Dunman Secondary
C – Bukit Panjang Government High; Ngee Ann Secondary

2014

A – Nanyang Junior College; Victoria Junior College
B – St. Hilda’s Secondary; Ngee Ann Secondary
C – St Hilda’s Secondary; Bukit Panjang Government High

2013

A – Nanyang Junior College; Anglo-Chinese Junior College
B – St. Hilda’s Secondary; Dunman Secondary
C – St. Hilda’s Secondary; Ngee Ann Secondary

2012

A — Hwa Chong Institution; Nanyang Junior College
B — Shuqun Secondary; Presbyterian High
C — Bukit Panjang Government High; Nanyang Girls’ High

2011

A — Hwa Chong Institution; Nanyang Junior College
B — St. Hilda’s Secondary; Jurong Secondary
C — Bukit Panjang Government High; Nanyang Girls’ High

2010

A — Hwa Chong Institution; Hwa Chong Institution
B — St. Hilda’s Secondary; Dunman Secondary
C — Xinmin Secondary; Cedar Girls’ Secondary

2009

A — Hwa Chong Institution; Nanyang Junior College
B — St. Hilda’s Secondary; Nanyang Girls’ High
C — Xinmin Secondary; Cedar Girls’ Secondary

2008

A — Nanyang Junior College; Hwa Chong Institution
B — St. Hilda’s Secondary; Presbyterian High
C — Bukit Panjang Govt High; Cedar Girls’ Secondary

2007

A — Nanyang Junior College; Hwa Chong Institution
B — St. Hilda’s Secondary; Sembawang Secondary
C — St. Hilda’s Secondary; Ngee Ann Secondary

2006

A — Anderson Junior College; Hwa Chong Institution
B — Xinmin Secondary; Jurong Secondary
C — Catholic High; Ngee Ann Secondary

2005

A — Nanyang Junior College; Jurong Junior College
B — St. Hilda’s Secondary; Presbyterian High
C — Shuqun Secondary; Presbyterian High

2004

A — Nanyang Junior College; St Andrew’s Junior College
B — St. Hilda’s Secondary; Jurong Secondary
C — St. Hilda’s Secondary; Jurong Secondary

2003

A — Anderson Junior College; Nanyang Junior College
B — Xinmin Secondary; Presbyterian High
C — St Hilda’s Secondary; Cedar Girls’ Secondary

2002

A — Temasek Junior College; Nanyang Junior College
B — St. Hilda’s Secondary; Boon Lay Secondary
C — St. Hilda’s Secondary; Presbyterian High

2001

A — Anderson Junior College; Jurong Institute
B — Xinmin Secondary; Ngee Ann Secondary
C — Xinmin Secondary; Presbyterian High

2000

A — Nanyang Junior College; Temasek Junior College
B — Pei Dao Secondary; Jurong Secondary
C — Dunman High; Ngee Ann Secondary

1999

A — Nanyang Junior College; Hwa Chong Junior College
B — St. Hilda’s Secondary; Presbyterian High
C — St. Hilda’s Secondary; Jurong Secondary

1998

A — Temasek Junior College; Hwa Chong Junior College
B — St Hilda’s Secondary; Pei Dao Secondary
C — St Hilda’s Secondary; Jurong Secondary

1997

A — Temasek Junior College; Raffles Junior College
B — St. Hilda’s Secondary; Pei Dao Secondary
C — Hai Sing Secondary; Jurong Secondary

1996

A — Hwa Chong Junior College; Raffles Junior College
B — Pei Dao Secondary; Jurong Secondary
C — Xinmin Secondary; Pei Dao Secondary