Guest of Honour Mr Seah Kian Peng, Speaker of Parliament and Group Chief Executive Officer of NTUC Enterprise (second from left) posing with two children from My First Skool at Braddell Heights and My First Skool’s General Manager Ms Thian…
Mr Heng Chee How, Chairman of Bright Horizons Fund (BHF) launched the ‘BHF Book Hamper’ initiative at My First Skool at Blk 19 Jalan Sultan. On 1 February 2023, Mr Heng Chee How, Chairman of Bright Horizons Fund (BHF), NTUC…
Guest of Honour NTUC Secretary-General Mr Ng Chee Meng (centre) interacts with Kindergarten 1 children at My First Skool at 505 Yung An Road. A three-year research study by preschool operator NTUC First Campus (NFC) and the National Institute of…
In line with the increase in national awareness of mental well-being in Singapore, NFC’s Child Support Services (CSS) Department has included Mental Health support under its Child Support Model. With the larger goal of strengthening the resilience of staff and…
Ms Rachel Lim, Early Interventionist at NTUC First Campus’ Child Support Services department (centre), is engaging two children in an activity at My First Skool at Block 406 Woodlands. Two My First Skool pre-school centres have rolled out the Inclusive…
Corrine Elizabeth Peters, Early Interventionist at My First Skool at Block 248 Kim Keat Link, is engaging two children in an educational activity. Lianhe Zaobao published a feature story on the benefits of the Inclusive Support Programme (InSP) at participating pre-school…
Mr Ng, a school bus driver, had to tighten his purse strings when petrol prices rose significantly in the last few months. He had to reduce the pick-ups he made to save on petrol costs, impacting his overall income. Mr…
A teacher once alerted Meera Krishnan, a senior Child Enabling Executive (CEE) at NTUC First Campus (NFC), that a two-year-old child often brought feeding bottles that were old and mouldy. When Meera realised it was because his parents could not afford a new…
NTUC First Campus’ (NFC) two inclusive pre-schools will support children with special needs from February 2022. NFC’s philosophy is to keep the classroom setting as natural as possible with slight modifications to better support the needs of the children. An example would be…
Families and children will benefit from food packs including daily necessities, Kopitiam cards and health and nutrition workshops every quarter. Singapore, 11 May 2021 – NTUC First Campus (NFC) today unveiled plans for a S$350,000 Food and Nutrition Programme to…