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This section is a collection of articles on upcoming Events, Open House, Holiday Programmes, Sales & Promotions, Reviews, News & Announcements.
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Chinese Language Challenge 华文大挑战!
Happening on 10 June at 7pm, join our invited guest Austin and host Kai Ying as they share the transformation in education after the pandemic.
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Mistakes to Avoid With Your PSLE English Composition
Let's take a look at the common mistakes that can be the difference between a good and a great English composition.
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Even Mice Belong In Heaven Family Movie Bundle Giveaway
3 Sets of Family Movie Bundles to watch EVEN MICE BELONG IN HEAVEN at Shaw Theatres to be won. Each consists of 4 Movie Passes and 2 Regular Popcorn Combo Vouchers.
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Pledge Your Heart Walk Virtual Event 2022
SHF is bringing back the Pledge Your Heart Walk (PYHW) to encourage women to stay active, reducing their risk of cardiovascular disease while improving their mental health.
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NLB’s Grab-n-Go Makes Borrowing Books Even Easier
Borrowing books is now even easier with the new self-checkout service "Grab-n-Go" at the National Library Building.
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Save Money on Essentials With The Price Kaki App Singapore
In the face of rising prices, isn’t it amazing to have a wide range of price comparisons at your fingertips anytime? This is where the Price Kaki app can come in handy.
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‘As You Were’ Larger-than-life Public Art Installations from Jurong to Punggol
Bring out your inner child with the simple joy of a seesaw, share your secrets through a larger-than-life paper cup, or marvel at a giant version of a Marie biscuit.
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Choosing the Right Health Supplements for Your Kids
While a balanced diet is key in providing essential nutrients, it may be challenging for kids to obtain all the nutrients they need from food alone.
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Singapore Army Open House Returns in 2022
Keen to find out more about Our Army? The Army Open House 2022 (AOH22) is coming to the City (F1 Pit Building) and the Heartlands (Punggol and Bishan).
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Why Does My Child Confuse ‘b’ and ‘d’?
Letter reversals are fairly commonplace. When viewing young learners' work, it is not unusual to see letters like 'r' 'c' 'f' and 's' written backwards.



























