25/06/2026
Our students brought their learning to life through a fantastic Natural Disasters Diorama project.
Exploring topics such as earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and floods, students transformed their research into detailed three-dimensional models, showcasing both their scientific understanding and creativity. It was wonderful to see the thought, imagination, and effort that went into each piece as students explored the causes and impacts of natural disasters in engaging and meaningful ways.
25/06/2026
A great turnout for our Smartphone-Free Summer talk, hosted by Sophie Davies (VP Safeguarding & Inclusion) and Zack Yeo from Annabelle Psychology.
It was wonderful to see so many of our families coming together to explore how we can support positive digital habits and create healthy, balanced relationships with technology as we head into the summer break.
Here’s to a summer filled with meaningful connections, new experiences, and some time away from our screens!
24/06/2026
Two of our KG2 students recently enjoyed a very special experience spending time with Kona, our much-loved school dog.
From taking her for a walk and reading stories together to helping care for her in the classroom, the children embraced every moment with enthusiasm and kindness.
Experiences like these help our students develop empathy, responsibility, and confidence while bringing to life our First School values of Kindness, Respect, and Responsibility.
Kona certainly enjoyed all the attention and cuddles she received!
24/06/2026
A special moment as we celebrated the transition from our current House Captains and Little Six leaders to the next generation of student leaders.
Thank you to our outgoing captains for their dedication, enthusiasm, and contribution throughout the year. Congratulations to those stepping into these leadership roles, we look forward to seeing you lead your Houses with pride, teamwork, and spirit in the year ahead!
23/06/2026
What an incredible achievement by a group of dedicated runners, including members of the NLCS (Singapore) community, who completed the full 22.5km length of the Rail Corridor last Sunday in support of SPD.
Taking on this challenge to raise funds for a meaningful cause, the team demonstrated remarkable determination, resilience, and community spirit. Thanks to the generosity of supporters, they have already raised $2,495, surpassing their original fundraising target.
A huge thank you to everyone who has donated, supported, and cheered the team on. The fundraising page remains open, and every contribution will help SPD continue its important work empowering people with disabilities to live independently and participate fully in society.
22/06/2026
A recent feature reflects on the journey of NLCS (Singapore) through the experiences of members of the founding staff who helped establish the school during its earliest days.
From launching classrooms at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre (SSCEC) to supporting a purpose-built campus and a growing range of academic and co-curricular opportunities, the article highlights the progress made over the past six years and the people behind it.
Founding staff share their reflections on building programmes from the ground up, embracing challenges with creativity and purpose, and contributing to a school community that continues to evolve while remaining true to its founding vision.
At its heart, the story is one of collective effort, commitment and a shared belief in creating meaningful opportunities for students.
Read the full article below.
22/06/2026
Families recently came together for a delightful Parent-Child Cheese Tasting Workshop led by one of NLCS (Singapore)'s parent Radhicka Khanna, a certified cheese educator.
Through a guided tasting experience, parents and children explored a variety of cheeses, learning about their origins, production methods, and distinctive flavours. From Brie to Blue Cheese, the workshop offered a fun and engaging opportunity for families to discover new tastes, learn together, and gain a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship behind the foods we enjoy every day.
19/06/2026
We celebrated a special milestone as our Grade 10 students completed their Upper School journey.
Surrounded by families, friends, and teachers, students reflected on the memories, achievements, and friendships that have defined their time together before enjoying a well-deserved evening of celebration.
This has been a wonderfully close-knit cohort, with many students having been part of our community since Grade 6 and helping to shape the spirit of our Senior School along the way.
We are incredibly proud of all they have achieved and look forward to welcoming many of them back as they begin their Sixth Form journey.
19/06/2026
Our Grade 4 students recently took to the stage to showcase the progress they have made throughout their first year in the Band Programme.
Through performances on the trumpet, trombone, clarinet, flute, saxophone, and recorder, students demonstrated growing confidence, musicality, and ensemble skills. It was wonderful to see their hard work and enthusiasm on display as they celebrated a year of musical learning and achievement.