International schools in Singapore provide experiences that are beyond the curriculum and help students build a well-rounded personality.
Rekha Varghese, Vice-Principal, SMART Campus
You may have heard of STEM in education, but how does it help your child? STEM is an educational curriculum that includes science, technology, engineering and mathematics subjects and relies heavily on experiential learning. It is often mistaken that STEM is only important for those who have inclination towards science and related fields. That...
Most of the primary schools in Singapore start in January and a big number of tiny tots take their first step towards a big school around this time. Preparing children for primary school is an onus on the parents and as they want their kids to have an enjoyable learning experience at school.
Did you know that your child can save an entire academic year and accelerate his or her learning process by joining GIIS for Grade 1 in coming January?
Yes, the students who join Grade 1 in January reap the benefits of a robust Bridge Programme that fast tracks their education and help them leap ahead of their peers.
Your child’s primary school experience sets the tone for his or her future!
As a parent whose child is soon going to start preschool, you must be researching on preschools in Singapore will be the best for your kid. Well, you are not the only one.
Kindergarten is the foundation of a child’s learning journey. Since a strong start supports the child all along in staying ahead of the learning curve, the pre-schools play a crucial role in preparing the child for future. Especially in today’s time when things are fast moving and new concepts and technologies are emerging rapidly, the child’s...
Being bilingual is a skill that is highly valued in today's workplace and society. Being well-versed in two languages not only widens the career prospects but also broadens the thinking capacity and the knowledge-base of the individuals.
Play is essential for child's development, so much so that its importance is recognised by the United Nations High Commission on Human Rights. Play lays the foundation for a wide range of skills: motor, exploratory, language and social, to name a few.