OPEN WEEK
28 Nov – 3 Dec 2023
9am – 6pm

PlayNest
6 months – 18 months
Feeling safe and secure is paramount to your child during their early learning milestones. That’s why expertly nurturing each individual child through every aspect of their development is paramount in our accompanied programmes. Songs, music, puppets, art and craft, and structured and free play, comprise just some of the activities your child will enjoy as they absorb language and explore the enriching environment around them.
PlayClub
18 months – 3 years
As toddlers gain the confidence to explore more widely, PlayClub is all about fostering growing self-control and autonomy. This dynamic accompanied programme serves as a bridge between home and school as we all enjoy a range of interactive, dramatic and highly creative tasks together.


Speech & Drama
Nursery 1 & 2
Our specialist educators guide young children through stories, music and movement, drama and games, with language-in-action as the focus of this inquiry-based programme. Learning becomes as natural and engaging as play as children develop confidence, independence and expressive communication skills.
Speech & Drama
Kindergarten 1 & 2
Quality age-appropriate literature (poetry and prose) takes centre stage in this Speech & Drama programme that inspires preschoolers’ creative and cognitive processes. Kindergarten 2 students work towards Trinity College London’s Young Performers Certificate, enabling them to develop cooperation, collaboration, creative and communication skills through process drama. What’s more, children build useful coping skills that help prepare them for Primary 1.


I Love Reading
Nursery 1 & 2
Children develop reading readiness through participation in drama activities based on Julia Gabriel’s The Alphabet Zoo book. As children make connections between letters and sounds and increase their vocabulary, they explore how to use language creatively, developing all the skills required to become interested and successful readers.
Let’s Read and Write
Kindergarten 1 & 2
Every child receives close attention from their class educator as they develop their reading and writing skills through experiential learning. From comprehending different text types, to employing various grammar techniques with confidence during writing activities, students discover their own reading, writing and expressive speaking styles.


Speech Communication Arts
Primary 1 – Primary 5
Primary school students progressively build strong, confident and expressive communication, presentation and interpersonal skills through drama, speech work and literacy activities. At each level, students work towards presenting for the Trinity College London Speech Communication Arts assessment, developing their ability to solve problems creatively, think critically, express ideas and opinions effectively and hone public speaking skills. Planning, structuring and narrating original scripts and stories, in addition to critiquing a variety of books, comprises a significant component of these programmes.
Think N’Ink
Primary 1 – Primary 5
Through exploring a variety of text types and writing processes, Think ‘N Ink takes primary students on a productive literacy skills journey that leads to success in their PSLE examinations. This unique, carefully structured programme, pays particular attention to developing children’s awareness of the intricacies and nuances of masterful comprehension and composition skills. Students become enthusiastic, creative and confident readers and writers.
