


June Holiday Programme 2025
In June 2025, we introduced a vibrant enrichment programme designed to spark creativity, build confidence, and encourage bilingual learning in young children. The children took part in a 'Lion & The Mouse' Puppet Workshop, where they explored storytelling through hands-on puppet-making and imaginative play. They also experienced the 三字经 Chinese Workshop, which introduced traditional Chinese rhymes in a fun and interactive way to nurture cultural appreciation and language skills. Rounding off the programme was our Five Little Ducks Bilingual Music & Movement Workshop, blending rhythm, language, and movement to support learning in both English and Mandarin. The holiday programme provided a meaningful and enjoyable way for children to discover new interests and learn through play.




Lion & The Mouse –
3 Days Puppet Workshop
Across three fun-filled days, children brought the classic fable The Lion and the Mouse to life through storytelling, roleplay, and puppet play. They explored meaningful values such as kindness, empathy, and the idea that even the smallest act can make a big difference. Through hands-on activities and imaginative expression, children deepened their understanding of the story’s moral while building confidence and communication skills.
2 Days Chinese Rhythmic Poetry & Craft 童艺鼓韵三经
Over two enriching days, children were introduced to the beauty of Chinese language and culture through rhythm, movement, and creative craft. Using the timeless verses of San Zi Jing (三字经), they explored Chinese rhythmic poetry while engaging in hands-on art activities that deepened their understanding and appreciation of traditional values. The workshop nurtured language skills, cultural awareness, and creativity in a fun and meaningful way.
Five Little Ducks –
3 Days Bilingual Music & Movement Programme
Through the familiar and well-loved rhyme Five Little Ducks, children enjoyed three days of musical exploration, movement, and language learning in both English and Mandarin. With singing, dancing, and interactive play, the programme supported early numeracy, listening skills, and bilingual vocabulary development. This joyful experience encouraged self-expression, coordination, and a love for learning through rhythm and song.