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  2. Institute for Adult Learning - Wikipedia

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    Institute for Adult Learning Singapore (IAL) is the Training and Adult Education autonomous institute within the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS). [1] It was established in 2008. IAL offers a range of education programmes such as Master's degree , WSQ Diploma, WSQ Advanced Certificate, and short courses in the field of training ...

  3. List of disability organisations in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Cornerstone Learning Needs Centre [13] ... Metta School [25] Grace Orchard School [26] SUN-DAC [27] ... Singapore Children Society [32]

  4. Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore

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    The center houses a nursing home for adults with high support needs, a home for intellectually disabled children from broken families, and a hostel for clients who require less-intensive care. Additionally, the MINDS Youth Group consists of volunteers who conduct weekly educational, social, and recreational activities for approximately 170 ...

  5. Preschool in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    A preschool, also known as a kindergarten or child care centre in Singapore, [1] is an educational establishment or learning space offering early childhood education to children before they begin compulsory education at primary school. All Singapore citizens born after 1 January 1996 and living in Singapore must attend a national primary school ...

  6. Rainbow Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow Centre is a social service organisation in Singapore.It operates three special education schools Margaret Drive School (RCMDS), Yishun Park School (RCYPS) and a third one at Woodlands, for infants, children and youths with special needs like autism, intellectual disability, developmental delay, and multiple disabilities. [1]

  7. School uniforms by country - Wikipedia

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    Western-style school uniforms were introduced to present-day Malaysia in the late 19th century during the British colonial era. The present design was standardised beginning in January 1970. Today, school uniforms are almost universal in the public and private school systems. The uniforms at Malaysian public schools are as follows: [192]

  8. IB Schools in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    SPP (Study Preparation Program - English) - program specifically designed for students whose first language is not English - Chess & Math coding program. Australian International School Singapore (AISS) Australia: 1 Lorong Chuan: Preschool - Secondary (Grade 12) PYP, DP: 1 February 1993: Nexus International School Singapore (NISS)

  9. Pathlight School - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010, Pathlight School had an enrolment of over 500 students, [3] of whom about 40% had their school fees of S$500 subsidised. [7] [8] The school caters to students with autism aged 6 to 18, who are able to access the mainstream curriculum because they are high-functioning, but would have difficulty learning in a mainstream school. [9]