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Heritage Academy Thomson Campus supports students' social and emotional learning (SEL) through a combination of structured activities and a values-based environment. The school integrates Christian principles into daily routines, emphasizing respect, empathy, and responsibility. Weekly group activities and science practical sessions encourage collaboration and communication among students.
Additionally, community service initiatives, such as volunteering at local old folks' homes and organizing gifts for foreign laborers, help students develop empathy and a sense of social responsibility. These experiences aim to foster a positive school climate and support students' overall well-being.
Heritage Academy Thomson Campus is not a specialist Special Educational Needs (SEN) institution but considers applications from students requiring additional learning support on a case-by-case basis.
The school offers a Learning Support Programme (LSP) for students who need extra assistance, with fees ranging from SGD 800 to SGD 1,200 per month.
Heritage Academy Thomson Campus offers structured English language support for students who are non-native English speakers. The school provides a series of English Courses (I to IV), each lasting six months, designed to develop students' proficiency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Placement into these courses is based on the student's age, prior academic achievement, and English proficiency level, determined through diagnostic assessments. These courses aim to prepare students for integration into the main curriculum by building foundational English skills.
While the school offers this targeted support, it is not a specialist EAL institution and may not cater to students requiring intensive English language intervention.
Heritage Academy Thomson Campus emphasizes a positive school climate to support students' mental wellbeing. The school integrates Christian values into daily routines, promoting respect, empathy, and responsibility among students.
Weekly group activities and science practical sessions encourage collaboration and communication. Community service initiatives, such as visits to old folks' homes and preparing gifts for foreign laborers, help students develop empathy and a sense of social responsibility.
Heritage Academy Thomson Campus is committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment for all students. The school adheres to Singapore's legal requirements concerning child protection and safeguarding.
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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