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As per the publicly disclosed information, while there is no dedicated SEL specialist, the small class sizes allow teachers to provide individualized attention and pastoral care. Community service projects further promote empathy and social responsibility among students.
Heritage Academy is not a specialist SEN institution and does not have dedicated SEN staff or specialist facilities.
Heritage Academy offers English language support through the ABC Reading Readiness program for younger students, focusing on early literacy skills and language development.
For older students, English Courses I, II, III, and IV provide structured instruction in reading, writing, listening, and speaking, with placement based on diagnostic assessments. Each course runs for six months and helps students improve their proficiency to access the main curriculum.
The school does not have specialist EAL staff, and students requiring further support may need additional external resources.
Heritage Academy supports mental wellbeing through its character education program and regular pastoral care provided by teachers. Weekly chapel sessions encourage reflection on values such as resilience, empathy, and responsibility.
Teachers monitor students’ wellbeing informally and provide guidance when concerns arise, though there are no dedicated mental health professionals on staff. Group activities and co-curricular programs promote social connection and a balanced approach to learning.
Heritage Academy adheres to Singapore's safeguarding and child protection regulations, including the Children and Young Persons Act, to ensure student safety. The school has established procedures for handling complaints and disputes, as outlined in its Policy and Procedures document.
While there is no dedicated safeguarding officer, teachers and staff are expected to monitor student welfare and report concerns to the administration. Families seeking more detailed information on safeguarding practices are encouraged to contact the school directly.
Heritage Academy is a Christian international school in Singapore, offering education for students aged 6 to 18. The school follows the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) School of Tomorrow® curriculum, emphasizing individualized learning, critical thinking, creativity, and moral values. A distinguishing feature of Heritage Academy is its commitment to affordability, providing competitive and reasonable fees compared to other EduTrust-certified institutions in Singapore. Facilities include well-equipped science labs, a dedicated arts studio, and a spacious auditorium for performances and events.
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