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Play2See programmes

Play2see Singapore believes that students who receive the appropriate help and support can develop the necessary skills  to keep pace with  traditional classroom settings. We aim to teach all of our students how to leverage their strengths in areas that may be difficult, and how to search for the tools that they need in order to succeed.

We offers programmes for daily classes, afterschool and during school holidays. Our sessions are always a mix of play and learn to help kids learn and discover more effectively in a fun way.

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Exciting Offerings

Explore our diverse range of programs designed to engage young minds. From Camps to Language classes, Homework support & CNED, and 5 senses activities, we offer enriching experiences for every child.

Engaging Camps

Language Classes

Tuition & CNED

5 Senses Activites

For ages 5-14

Weekly holiday camps available during local and international school holidays:

  • Holiday Camp – our speciality programme

  • SMART Bilingual Camp – a unique mix of holiday fun and French syllabus tuition

  • Back-to-School Camp NEW

Suitable for beginners or for native speakers in international school needing  language support

  • French fluency classes (weekly classes or à la carte periodic term*)

  • French playgroups
    (for 4 to 7 years old)

  • English fluency classes 
    (weekly classes or à la carte periodic term*)

Academic support

  • Homework support for French syllabus

  • Subjects taught in French (Pri-Sec Sch)

  • CNED support for homeschoolers (5-15)

    • catering to specialised educational needs​

    • suitable for visa pending students

  • Playgroup (4-7 )

  • Discovery trips (7-15 )

  • Special Play (5-15)

  • Accepting request for other events such as corporate, team building, school excursions , birthday parties and many more!

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   Kids’ Lounge
    A cosy after-school space
    Monday to Thursday | 4–7 PM

    For ages 6-12

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"If the child can't learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn"

Ignacio Estrada

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