The
Anglo-Chinese School (
ACS), is a family of
Methodist schools in
Singapore and
Indonesia founded in 1886 by Bishop
William Fitzjames Oldham as an extension of the
Methodist Church. Anglo-Chinese School is usually abbreviated as "ACS," with the Anglo-Chinese Junior College abbreviated as "ACJC." Its students and alumni are referred as "ACSians" (/ˈɑksiɑn/). ACS was the first school in Singapore to have a flower named after it, the "Ascocenda Anglo-Chinese School orchid", a hybrid created by the school to mark its 116th Founder's Day on March 1, 2002.