The Focused Language Assistance in Reading (FLAiR) programme is a language and literacy programme developed by the Ministry of Education (MOE) in 2007 to provide focused support for K2 children who needs support in building a strong foundation in the English Language and developing a positive disposition towards learning English.
The Inclusive Support Programme (InSP) was created by the Early Childhood Development Agency in February 2022. The InSP ensures in-school support for children requiring medium levels of early intervention support at their preschools.
NTUC First Campus provides comprehensive social support for our families and children in need, in partnership with KidSTART Singapore Limited (KidSTART SG), at selected My First Skool centres.
Supporting Singapore’s national agenda of making preschool education more accessible, the OCBC-NTUC First Campus Bridging Programme provides a one-time top-up of $400 into the Child Development Account of every child from low-income Union families who are enrolled at a My First Skool centre.
This programme aims to alleviate the financial burden of families through providing an NTUC membership, which can be used to offset grocery costs amongst its many benefits.