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| Guest | Platform | Video(s) | Highlights | |-------|----------|----------|------------| | (TikTok comedy star) | TikTok | Toilet Karaoke | Added a rap verse; duet challenge reached 1.1 M likes. | | Dr. Rohan Patel (Psychology professor) | YouTube | Mental Health Minute | Explained “bathroom anxiety” in 60 seconds; widely shared by counseling services. | | Eco‑Club (Student organization) | Instagram | Flush & Burn | Provided facts on paper waste; video used in campus sustainability orientation. | | Robotics Club | YouTube Shorts | The Great Toilet Paper Heist | Designed a miniature “drone” that delivered the roll. | | Alumni “Jenna K.” (Film School Grad) | LinkedIn | Behind the Scenes: The Last Roll | Gave a short master‑class on low‑budget storytelling. |
While the channel often deletes or unlists content to maintain its niche status, several types of videos have historically been popular:
: In April 2026, a video went viral showing students confronting an individual allegedly attempting voyeurism in a school restroom. While this specific viral incident occurred at Nanyang Junior College (NYJC), it sparked widespread discussion and similar "PSA-style" content across the Singapore JC community, including ACJC.
or general TikTok creators often produce "types of students in school toilets" videos. School Challenges
: Like many JC students in Singapore, ACJCians participate in viral trends, such as reaction videos to "disturbing" school bathroom conditions or humorous "bathroom encounters" where students are caught skipping class. Popular "Toilet" Filmography (General Student Trends) -ACJC female Students Toilet Sex Video Scandal-
Groups of students synchronized in uniform, executing complex choreography or comedic lip-syncs against the tiled background of the school restrooms.
While not official ACJC productions, popular comedic channels like JianHao Tan have produced viral videos such as "13 Types of Students in Public Toilets," which resonate with the JC student demographic. Why the Toilets Are Trending
In the annals of Singaporean junior college lore, few topics have sparked as much whispered curiosity, suppressed laughter, and administrative exasperation as the strange, specific subgenre known colloquially as the .
High-energy edits or "alternative" highlights of major ACJC events like Fun-O-Rama, Orientation, or Founder's Day. Popular & Viral Videos | Guest | Platform | Video(s) | Highlights
: ACJC is known for its strong house spirit. Short videos of students practicing house cheers or spirit routines in the echoey restroom environment frequently circulate during sports seasons. The Cultural Context of Singaporean Student Media
: A massive viral YouTube series involving animated heads popping out of toilets that has become a global cultural phenomenon among students. Student Comedy Skits : Channels like
Several videos from the ACJC Students Toilet filmography have gained significant attention online. Some of the most popular clips include:
By working together and prioritizing respect, empathy, and understanding, we can create a safer and more supportive environment for everyone. | | Eco‑Club (Student organization) | Instagram |
Junior colleges in Singapore are known for rigorous academics, but they also serve as breeding grounds for intense creative expression. Students frequently leverage platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram to create content that lampoons school life, parodies pop culture, and documents the surreal moments of teenage life.
Casual, unedited clips showing the actual process of filming the skits, highlighting the camaraderie and bloopers of the student creators. Popular and Viral Videos
Despite the principal's assurance that no one was expelled, the two students involved reportedly left the school. One of the girls was said to have been admitted into another junior college and was set to resume her studies the following year.
| Guest | Platform | Video(s) | Highlights | |-------|----------|----------|------------| | (TikTok comedy star) | TikTok | Toilet Karaoke | Added a rap verse; duet challenge reached 1.1 M likes. | | Dr. Rohan Patel (Psychology professor) | YouTube | Mental Health Minute | Explained “bathroom anxiety” in 60 seconds; widely shared by counseling services. | | Eco‑Club (Student organization) | Instagram | Flush & Burn | Provided facts on paper waste; video used in campus sustainability orientation. | | Robotics Club | YouTube Shorts | The Great Toilet Paper Heist | Designed a miniature “drone” that delivered the roll. | | Alumni “Jenna K.” (Film School Grad) | LinkedIn | Behind the Scenes: The Last Roll | Gave a short master‑class on low‑budget storytelling. |
While the channel often deletes or unlists content to maintain its niche status, several types of videos have historically been popular:
: In April 2026, a video went viral showing students confronting an individual allegedly attempting voyeurism in a school restroom. While this specific viral incident occurred at Nanyang Junior College (NYJC), it sparked widespread discussion and similar "PSA-style" content across the Singapore JC community, including ACJC.
or general TikTok creators often produce "types of students in school toilets" videos. School Challenges
: Like many JC students in Singapore, ACJCians participate in viral trends, such as reaction videos to "disturbing" school bathroom conditions or humorous "bathroom encounters" where students are caught skipping class. Popular "Toilet" Filmography (General Student Trends)
Groups of students synchronized in uniform, executing complex choreography or comedic lip-syncs against the tiled background of the school restrooms.
While not official ACJC productions, popular comedic channels like JianHao Tan have produced viral videos such as "13 Types of Students in Public Toilets," which resonate with the JC student demographic. Why the Toilets Are Trending
In the annals of Singaporean junior college lore, few topics have sparked as much whispered curiosity, suppressed laughter, and administrative exasperation as the strange, specific subgenre known colloquially as the .
High-energy edits or "alternative" highlights of major ACJC events like Fun-O-Rama, Orientation, or Founder's Day. Popular & Viral Videos
: ACJC is known for its strong house spirit. Short videos of students practicing house cheers or spirit routines in the echoey restroom environment frequently circulate during sports seasons. The Cultural Context of Singaporean Student Media
: A massive viral YouTube series involving animated heads popping out of toilets that has become a global cultural phenomenon among students. Student Comedy Skits : Channels like
Several videos from the ACJC Students Toilet filmography have gained significant attention online. Some of the most popular clips include:
By working together and prioritizing respect, empathy, and understanding, we can create a safer and more supportive environment for everyone.
Junior colleges in Singapore are known for rigorous academics, but they also serve as breeding grounds for intense creative expression. Students frequently leverage platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram to create content that lampoons school life, parodies pop culture, and documents the surreal moments of teenage life.
Casual, unedited clips showing the actual process of filming the skits, highlighting the camaraderie and bloopers of the student creators. Popular and Viral Videos
Despite the principal's assurance that no one was expelled, the two students involved reportedly left the school. One of the girls was said to have been admitted into another junior college and was set to resume her studies the following year.