AWWA SCHOOLAWWA School improves the quality of life for students with special needs and helps them become independent.
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EDEN SCHOOLAn AUTISM specific school that offers a quality autism-friendly education, leading to meaning, dignity and independence.
Eden School adopts a curriculum that aims to prepare students with autism for their adult lives in the following domains:
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Structured Teaching for Exceptional Pupils (STEP) @ rainbowSTEP aims to understand and appreciate the nature of children with autism. It aims to provide a positive learning environment and a differentiated curriculum to equip each child with the necessary functional and academic skills to help him achieve his fullest potential so that he can lead an independent and productive life, one that is integrated with his family and the community.
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METTA SCHOOLMetta School is a special education school that caters to students with mild intellectual disability and / or mild autism spectrum disorders, between 7 to 21 years old. Range of school programmes include broad-based foundational years and basic education in functional skills as well as specialized vocational training leading to national certification.
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APSN SCHOOLAPSN currently runs 5 programs (from academic training all through to vocational and sheltered employment) in :
1) Chaoyang School -- academic and pre vocational training (7-12 yrs) 2) Katong School -- academic and pre vocational training (7-16 yrs) 3) Tanglin School -- academic and pre vocational training (13-16 yrs) 4) Delta Senior School -- vocational training (17-21 yrs) 5) Centre for Adults - vocational training and sheltered employment (17 yrs and above) Life and social skills developed are emphasized in the schools. Recreational activities are organised in Center for Adults to promote social integration. |
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GRACE ORCHARD SCHOOLGrace Orchard School caters to students who have been diagnosed with Mild Intellectual Disability (MID) and those with Mild Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The school is specifically for students ranging from 7-18 years old.
To ensure a rich and balanced learning experience for the students, the educational programme offers core learning domains including Academic, Social-Emotional, Daily Living, Physical Education, Arts and Vocational Education, which are enabled by Information Communication Technology with a strong emphasis on character development. Students from the Mild Intellectual Disability programme will be placed in the Vocational Education Programme at age 13 till they graduate at either 16, 17 or 18 years old. |
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MINDSOur four SPED schools offer three programmes – Junior, Senior and Special Programmes. The Special Programme is developed for pupils who have challenging behaviours or additional concerns that may impact their learning ability.
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Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore School (CPASS)
At CPASS, we offer the SPED Curriculum, as recommended by the Ministry of Education.
Three programmes are offered to students at CPASS:
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Pathlight SchoolPathlight School is the first autism-focused school in Singapore that offers Singapore's mainstream academic curriculum together with life readiness skills. It caters to students with autism and related disorders, aged 7 to 18 years, who are cognitively able to access mainstream academic curriculum but require additional support such as smaller class sizes, special accommodations and teaching staff trained in autism.
About 40% of Pathlight students, who meet our eligibility criteria, pay lower than the listed school fees, They receive financial subsidies computed according to their family income, with the most needy paying $0 school fees or as low as $7 per month. In addition, Pathlight works with key partners to provide additional subsidies for books, uniforms, transport and meals. |
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St Andrew’s Autism SchoolSt. Andrew's Autism Centre (SAAC) is a non-profit, integrated centre for the education, training, and care of persons with autism and their families. Our students and clients tend towards moderate to severe autism.
A service of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital (SAMH), SAAC operates a special school for children and youths with autism from seven to 18 years old, and a Day Activity Centre (DAC) for adults aged 19 years and beyond. Both students of the school and DAC clients benefit from shared services in specialist therapies — speech, occupational and music therapy — and in varying extents, expressive arts programmes in dance, art and music. |
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Canossian SchoolCanossian School (CS) provides education for children who are hearing impaired. We cater to children (of different denominations and races) and who are either Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents.
Programmes: Canossian EIPIC and Primary. |
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Lighthouse SchoolLighthouse School is a Special School formerly known as Singapore School for the Visually Handicapped. It now provides special education to children with visual impairment and children with hearing impairment.
In providing special education to visually-impaired children and hearing-impaired children, Lighthouse School has three main educational programmes, namely:
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Singapore School for the DeafThrough the programme, children with a hearing impairment will be provided with opportunities to develop spoken language and be linguistically independent.
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Special Olympics Singapore
Special Olympics Singapore believes that sport can be a platform to help special athletes develop holistically. Besides sports, Special Olympics Singapore also offers initiatives and special programmes that contribute to the overall development of individuals with intellectual disabilities.
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