What’s New
This section is a collection of articles on upcoming Events, Open House, Holiday Programmes, Sales & Promotions, Reviews, News & Announcements.
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TNAP x mc2 Rainbow Blinds Giveaway
Stand a chance to win a set of Rainbow Blinds (worth $300) by mc2 - Singapore’s largest smart blinds fashion gallery! #tnapgiveaway #rainbowcurtains #mc2
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Preschool And Childcare Open House Dates In Singapore 2021
Have a preschool or childcare in mind but want to find out more? Attend their open house! Here is a list of Preschool and Childcare Open House dates in Singapore.
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River Hongbao 2021: A “Niu” Year, A New Way Extended Till 20 Feb 2021
Singapore's biggest annual family-centric Chinese New Year event, Singapore River Hongbao 2021, returns at an even larger venue for a safe celebration!
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Kiddiwinkie Schoolhouse Open House March 2021
Learn more about Kiddiwinkie's inquiry-based curriculum which is designed to inspire creativity in children, while balancing play and school readiness.
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Prepare Your Child for the PSLE with ICR Academy by I Can Read
ICR Academy's English programme builds a strong foundation in English for academic success with an effective curriculum developed by former MOE teachers.
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Things to Do During PSLE Marking Days 2021
PSLE Marking Days 2021 will be from 18 to 21 October 2021. Here are some activities that you can do during the PSLE Marking Days.
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Where To Go During Chinese New Year In Singapore 2021
Feeling adventurous and hoping to soak in the Chinese New Year atmosphere? We scout the island for places where you can bask in the New Year festivities.
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Thian Hock Keng Remains Open During Chinese New Year 2021
The Year of the Ox is just around the corner, Thian Hock Keng will remain open during Chinese New Year 2021. Pre-registration is required.
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Rediscover Family Moments at Mandarin Oriental Singapore
Take your nearest and dearest for a luxurious escape to Marina Bay precinct and rediscover family time at Mandarin Oriental, Singapore.
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Early Childhood Caries (ECC) In Preschool Children
One in two preschool-aged children in Singapore suffers from Early Childhood Caries (ECC), which is defined as tooth decay in children below the age of six.