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School Programmes

At The Learning Tree, we are dedicated to creating a nurturing, stimulating and welcoming environment for all children. Our unique programs incorporate a variety of educational theories, while always keeping the child’s best interest in mind and allowing for hands-on, experiential learning. To find out more about us, keep reading or feel free to get in touch.

School's Programmes: About Us

Enrichment Programs

"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world". - Nelson Mandela

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Jiggle Read & Rhyme

Jiggle, Read & Rhyme empowers students to express themselves more confidently and independently. Our once a week Read & Write Programme is a huge confident booster for children that needs a little support with their reading and writing.

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Little Scientists 

With this programme, children are able to learn basic knowledge on Science. Some of the examples that children will learn is such as how things float/sink, how shadows are formed and how secondary colours are formed.

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Shake, Shimmy & Dance

Shake, Shimmy & Dance encourages children to step out of their comfort zone through movements. Dancing is a highly physical activity, and children that dance regularly will have significant improvement in their overall physical health as well as gross motor development.

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Colour My Life

Going hand in hand with improving a child's communication skills, taking art lessons can also improve a children's social skills. In the act of sharing materials with their peers, children learn to share and help out their peers, further improving their social skills. This programme also allows children to express themselves through aesthetic and creativity.

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Ready, Steady, Go!

Ready Steady Go Kids is Singapore’s premier multi-sports and exercise programme for pre-schoolers. Originating from Australia, it's also the largest and most reputable multi-sports and exercise programme for pre-schoolers there. It's physio-designed programme teaches children the fundamentals of 10 different sports and develops essential motor skills in a fun, non-competitive environment.

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Count On Me

Math is an important part of learning for children in the early years because it provides vital life skills. Learning basic mathematics will help children problem solve, measure and develop their own spatial awareness, and teach them how to use and understand shapes.

School's Programmes: Programs

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