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The EtonHouse International Education Group was founded in 1995 by Ng Gim Choo. The Claymore campus at 15 Claymore Road in Singapore opened in 2012 as part of the group's expansion. The school uses the Inquire.Think.Learn curriculum, inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach. The group maintains a dedicated research and training arm to support ongoing professional development for educators and the continuous improvement of practice.
The Claymore community comprises educators and families from nearly 30 nationalities, with an international teaching staff. The bilingual program in English and Mandarin supports cross-cultural learning. The campus describes itself as close-knit, with strong relationships between parents and staff and regular events to foster connection through workshops, sundowners and community gatherings. Parent testimonials reflect active parental involvement and engagement in daily learning.
The school maintains a dedicated parent liaison function to support families and coordinate engagement activities. Engagement is fostered through school-led events that bring parents and teachers together, such as workshops, sundowners and community gatherings. Parent testimonials show how these opportunities contribute to children's learning and sense of belonging. A formal PTA body is not publicly listed in Claymore materials, but the school's parent engagement framework relies on structured channels and a dedicated liaison team. Across the EtonHouse network, parent involvement is supported by centralized governance and community initiatives.
EtonHouse International Pre-School Claymore offers an inquiry-based curriculum inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach. Catering to children aged 18 months to 6 years, the school provides a bilingual learning environment in English and Mandarin. The campus features lush playgrounds, bike tracks, and an interactive sandpit, creating a sanctuary for exploration amidst the city. A distinctive feature is the ReAldo lab, where children engage in innovative thinking by transforming everyday materials into creative projects.
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