Our Partners & places
All creative individuals, whether they are artists, scientists, or nature lovers are invited & welcome to share their talents & discoveries with us. Their work will not only helped to serve to enhance & enrich our Play2See curriculum, but as well as, providing our students with new avenues for discussion. Each art piece is a new cornerstone in the Play2See adventure.
We are fortunate & grateful to have worked with great artists, galleries, & museums.
Here are some of our dedicated partners.
The Experts

Olga does amazing Yoga exercises with young children. During session we had, Olga helps children to connect their experiences between body and mind within each subtle movement and action.





He is an international photographer whose works range from Pre-Wedding, Food, Product, Fine Art, Advertising to Industrial. He was the first in Singapore to develop light painting photography process.

Isabell runs the space L'Observatoire for artists who want to experiment on specific projects, ideas, methods, processes and a source of inspiration for the school community. The door is open for children to take a peek and at the end of the month-long investigation.

Sensei Freddy was ordained as a Buddhist monk in Thailand in 1969 and also taught Acupuncture and Breathing Therapy at the Institute of Natural Therapy Centre. He has always been teaching aikido in Singapore and he formally established the Aikido Federation (Singapore) in 2002. In January 2010, Sensei was awarded Rokudan (6th Dan) by Moreteriu Ueshiba Sensei Aikido Doshu at Hombu Dojo Japan.

The proud owner of Johann Strings and a trained luthier in Singapore. He is trained in Newark, Nottinghamshire of England under Mr John Gosling and Ms Narelle Freeman. He obtained the Certificate of Advanced Violin Restoration and a member of the British Violin Making Association since 2012.
The Specials

Dialogue in the Dark Singapore (DID) allows visitors to experience everyday situations – in complete darkness. For example, going through our daily routine without seeing.

Stephanie & Nurul attained their Specialist Diploma in teaching & Supporting Children with Special Needs with College of Allied Educators, Singapore

Dialogue in the Dark Singapore (DID) allows visitors to experience everyday situations – in complete darkness. For example, going through our daily routine without seeing.
The Places




The Games & Activities




The Schools



