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No, But Where Are You Really From? Identity and Transitions For Third Culture Kids
It’s safe to say that a hub like Singapore has no shortage of Third Culture Kids (TCKs). The term was first coined by American sociologist Ruth Hill Useem in the 1950s, referring to children who spend a significant part of their formative years outside of their parents’ culture. TCKs often feel that they…

Moving Countries During a Global Pandemic
Are you new to Singapore, or have recently moved elsewhere? Read on.
Change is powerful, but not always easy.
“Nothing remains as it was. If you know this, you can begin again, with pure joy in the uprooting.” ― Judith Minty

Gamification – Morning Tea Series for Parents
Gamification. Ever heard of this term? It means to turn anything into a game, enlist voluntary involvement, have fun and get results. This is the topic of this Morning Tea Series for Parents and it’s particularly useful for teachers and parents who are hands-on with their children’s education. Gamification is a term used to…

Yoga to Counterbalance Screentime – Morning Tea Series for Parents
This is a webinar worth coming back to, again and again. All of us felt amazing afterwards! It’s incredible what a few minutes of targeted movement and breathwork can do. Give yourself a moment to try this as an online yoga class at home or use it whenever you need a break from sitting in…

An Interview With Adam Crook – Tuition After The Circuit Breaker
Our Marketing Consultant, Nagmeh Hatami, caught up with our fabulous Director of Boutique Education, Adam Crook, about what tuition will look like after the Circuit Breaker and new services available!

How To Make Learning Fun At Home – Morning Tea Series for Parents
Thank you to everyone who participated in our webinar – we loved all your great questions! This webinar was all about how to make learning more enjoyable at home while we are in a state of quarantine during the current pandemic.

How To Make The Most Out Of Online Learning!
Have you found the transition to online learning challenging during the current pandemic? You’re not alone! It’s the experience of many as we adapt to a new way of operating. Here are a few tips to help with this transition.