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The Global Port Quality System (GPQS) – Achieving Accreditation for ports | M Hotel Singapore

Jun 1, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Global Port Quality System (GPQS) Launch of the Global Port Quality System (GPQS) – Achieving Accreditation for ports/terminals with a quality system of global standard.   Dear industry colleagues Objectives In continuation to our commitment of improving global ports and furthering the interests of ports globally; we, at The Global Ports Forum, are pleased to announce the Launch of the Global Port Quality System (GPQS) –  the hallmark of an accredited global port/terminal with a quality systems of global standard. Over past five decades, world maritime trade has grown quantitatively with increased degree of specialization. Ships have grown is size and a variety of ships have emerged which are purpose built for different categories of cargo. Fully cellular container ships, Dry Bulk carriers, Liquid bulk tankers, RO-RO, cruise, gas carriers……. Ports, terminals and marine infrastructure has been developed to cater to the needs of a variety of ships. The function and role of the ports has evolved from earlier concept of “gateways” to “crucial interface of land-sea in the logistic supply chain”. Changing role, emerging technological trends and value-migration / greater service expectation of the customers; necessitates the ports and terminals to adopt standardized systems. Most of the ports have opted to adopt standards and obtain ISO certifications for different aspects of their operations and services like ISO 9001:2015 (process oriented); ISO 14000 (Environment Management); ISO 18000 (Occupational Health and Safety Management). Integrated Management System (IMS) combining the three standards in to one system. GPQS is being  newly introduced by the Global Ports Forum to support the port management and operating personnel for effective implementation of their own operating procedures and adopted standards in their business activities.   What is GPQS Global Port Quality System (GPQS) is a system for Effective Management and Strategic Planning for a variety of Ports. GPQS is meant to provide focus and direction for the port management and operating personnel to align their business activities and port operations to the vision, mission, goals and strategies of the port. In addition, it is a tool to measure and monitor the port’s performance against defined key performance indicators (KPIs). While most of the Container Terminals throughout the world have highly standardized operations, systems, procedures and performance indicators and benchmarks; non containerized ports / terminals have a large variety of operations, handling systems, degree of mechanization and performance indicators. The variations in operations of such non-containerized ports and terminals necessitates adaptation of a system which facilitates defining operating parameters and monitoring performance and thereby providing direction for the management. Advantages of GPQS GPQS is a quality management system that improves the process and service quality in a port organization and thus leading to increased efficiency within the system. GPQS is an international benchmark of excellence that will be awarded by Global Ports Forum to participating ports, on satisfactory compliance of the laid down standards and procedures. GPQS award signifies “ among best in the class ” and “ process compliant port ”. GPQS leads to increased organizational efficiency with reduced Turn around time. GPQS certified port would enhance customer confidence as well as satisfaction of the stakeholders in terms of quality of standards, services being in alignment with objectives, goals, strategies, mission and vision of the port organization. Process of GPQS award  GPQS program is available for participation by all categories of ports and terminals including container terminals, dry / liquid bulk terminals. Any port / terminal with dry / liquid bulk/container operations can enrol for GPQS program. Leading international experts from Ports/terminal industry specializing in respective terminal operations will be nominated by Global Ports Forum to help the enrolled port to prepare/inspect standard operating procedures and manuals as per each ports objectives and operating environment. These experts will further conduct necessary inspections for the entire port operations in order to (i) measure level of compliance with the SOPs (ii) recommend corrective steps to improve level of compliance. On completion of operations and process inspection, once it is found that the level of compliance is over 90%, such ports will be issued GPQS award certification. This will be  valid for a period of 5 years . Thereafter, the GPQS award will be required to be renewed. Process Design by GPF experts Process design and writing by GPF experts is done with complete involvement and ownership of the ports’ operational teams. Process evaluation is carried out in order to understand gaps and pitfalls affecting operations with key inputs from operations teams. Templates, Flow charts, work instructions and checklists are prepared to ensure process compliance and ease of adaptation.  Trainings and workshops are conducted for process socialization and harmonization with all the teams in the port organization. Periodic compliance reviews are conducted to help identify non-compliances, conduct Root Cause Analysis and corrective action reports are documented. For further details about the GPQS accreditation and certification, please contact Mr. Thomas Ng for a discussion.       Kind regards   Thomas Ng Chairman The Global Ports Forum GLOBAL PORTS FORUM PTE. LTD. 10 Anson Road #18-11 International Plaza Singapore 079903 Website:  www.globalportsforum.com/ Mobile: +65 9684 3289 DID: +65 6519 7662 Fax: +65 6725 8438 Email:  thomasng@globalportsforum.com Information Source: Global Ports Forum Pte Ltd | eventbrite

WellSpent Sunday Luxe: Masterclass by Chef Satish Madaan (Pakistan Cuisine) | At-Sunrice Globalchef Academy

Jun 1, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Join Chef Satish Madaan for an engaging and flavourful master class where you’ll learn the art of making hand-made samosas — crispy triangular puffs filled with a savoury spiced potato and green peas masala. To complete the experience, enjoy a freshly brewed cup of Elaichi Wali Chai, rich with the aroma of cardamom. Perfect for food lovers and home cooks alike, this class brings the warmth and authenticity of Indian street snacks to your kitchen. Limited slots, book your tickets now. ___________________________________ Venue Host: At-Sunrice GlobalChef Academy Time: 3.00pm - 4.30pm Price: $38 per person ___________________________________ Please check your email for the confirmation after booking. LUXE OF THE DAY ___________________________________ Registration starts at 11.45am. Happy Gut Stop Breakfast 10:30am - 12.00pm Academy Tour 12.00pm - 12.15pm Royal Cuisine of Pakistan Lunch 12.00pm - 2.30pm Masterclass with Chef Satish Madaan Create Hand-made Samosa & Elaichi Wali Chai 3.00 pm - 4.30 pm Wine Masterclass 3.00 pm - 4.30 pm Produce Market 12.00pm - 5.00pm OPM Den 12.00pm - 5.00pm ___________________________________ *Ticket sales end on 1 June 2025, SUNDAY at 10:00am. ***Subject to changes. Information Source: At-Sunrice GlobalChef Academy | eventbrite

[Returning] Kids Coding Camp: Learn by Coding Fun Games, Animations & Apps | LCCL Coding Academy

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Event details For 7 - 8 y.o. and 9 - 11 y.o. 5-day camp, Monday to Friday, 3 hours each day ( 4-day camp here ) Small learning group of 1:6 teacher-student ratio Laptops and materials provided Your child is mentored at their own optimal pace to ensure no learning gaps Progression up until level 3 over several camps Certificate awarded for completing a level Schedule Pick an intake (all Mon - Fri, 9:30am- 12:30pm): Mar - Apr 2025 17 - 21 Mar 1 - 4 Apr ( 4-day camp, register here ) Jun-Aug 2025 2 - 6 Jun 9 - 13 Jun 16 - 20 Jun 23 - 27 Jun 30 Jun - 4 Jul 7-11 Jul 14-18 Jul 21-25 Jul 28 Jul - 1 Aug 4-8 Aug Early bird discount Early Bird (more than 2 weeks early): $570 Regular camp fee: $600 Pre-requisites Kids Coding Camp: Learn by Coding Fun Games, Animations & Apps (Beginners) Image: Primary schoolers solving an iteration and data representation problem with block-based coding in Level 3 (CF3). The Coding Fundamentals course is about more than coding - it is about learning how to think and solve problems. Video: LCCL learner showcases a game he coded. The curriculum imparts concepts via projects that are engaging and relevant to students i.e. learn to code by creating animations, apps and games. What do students learn? This programme is part of the LCCL Core Curriculum, and its instructional design is guided by the LCCL Progression Framework. By the end of Coding Fundamentals levels 1, 2, and 3, the learner would have: Attained a mastery of fundamental coding concepts Applied computational problem solving strategies Developed a portfolio of total of 22 - 27 projects including animation, games and apps This camps is for students who have attended the Beginner camp before. Students will continue from where they left off at the previous camp. Each learner is mentored at their own individual pace in a small learning group of no more than 6 students to a teacher. Projects are now of mid-higher intermediate complexity. Students are challenged to think computationally and logically and at the same time build a portfolio of projects that are interesting to the end-user. Fundamental Coding Concepts, Software Engineering Introduction to functions Complex control flow with nested loops, conditionals and variables Conditionals and boolean logic Applying software engineering development cycle Understanding and using cartesian coordinates in 2D plane in projects Using motion and sound sensors Giving and getting feedback Computational Thinking and Problem Solving Abstraction Problem formulation Divide-and-conquer Algorithms Pattern Recognition Decomposition Evaluation Technology Scratch 3.0 with extension Why LCCL Coding Academy Our academy is founded and led by a team of experienced computer science educators and practitioners. Our age-appropriate and progressive curriculum ensures in-depth understanding and strong fundamentals. This is proven over the years with multiple student wins: Platinum awards at the Hwa Chong Infocomm Challenge in 2023, 2024 2nd place at the IDE Code Builder 2024 Finalist at the IDE Code hacker 2024 Four students in the top 20 at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2024 1st place at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , secondary school level 1st and 3rd places at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , primary school level 1st, Best Programming Award in the National Robotics Competition (Regular) 2023, primary school level 1st, Global Robotics Games 2023, preschool level Three students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2023 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , secondary school level 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , primary school level 2nd, National Robotics Competition 2022, pre-school level Seven students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2022 Other wins in 2018 - 2023 Info & Contact Check us out at LCCLcoding.com or visit us virtually . WhatsApp or call 6817 2957. Click here to WhatsApp instantly . Information Source: LCCL Coding Academy | eventbrite

Design My Room: 2-day Camp* (Jun) | Agora Colearning, HarbourFront Centre

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Family Events
Join us for a hands-on 2-day holiday camp designing your personal bedroom space with understanding of floor layout planning, furniture types, materials, colors and textures. Children will be introduced to Design Thinking principles to identify their needs and desires for their bedroom spaces before starting on the floor layout planning. They will get to personalize and decorate the interior spaces; learn model-making techniques and get creative transforming everyday materials into their own unique bedroom model prototype. Planning Room Layout to include spaces for his favourite activities Building Furniture Details Group Sharing at the end of the Workshop of their individual personalised room designs Meet one of our super proud Lil DesignerTinkers; conceived ideas, planned and built his model from scratch. DesignTinkers camps are specially curated and led by instructors who are architects, designers and educators with the passion and experience of working with young children to nurture their creative interests. Camps are held in our spacious and conducive classroom for kids to create and explore freely under guidance. 2 Sessions available at Agora Colearning Date: (Mon - Tue) 2 - 3 June 2025 (Mon - Tue) 16 - 17 June 2025 Time: 9:30am - 3:00pm Age: 7-9/ 10-12 years old Location: Agora Colearning, HarbourFront Centre, 1 Maritime Square, #04-01 Lobby C, S(099253) Price includes snacks and lunch. All materials will be provided. Instagram: @designtinkers Facebook: facebook.com/designtinkers Information Source: DesignTinkers Pte Ltd | eventbrite

Design a Home: 3-day Camp (Jun) | Goodman Arts Centre

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Family Events
A project-based workshop where students get to design a Home for themselves or their Family. Students will apply Design Thinking principles in understanding the needs and challenges of who they are designing for and be introduced to the basics of space planning for a home. Wonderful Ideas for a Home Children will translate their 2D planning to 3D model with consideration for architectural scale, light, ventilation, views and communal landscape areas in their design. They will learn basic model-making skills and get creative transforming everyday materials into their individual home model prototype. Every child’s home design will be different and unique, catering to their family's needs. Thinking through spaces and access within the House Group Sharing of Ideas Everyone with their unique Home Design catered to their own Families Happy Campers! DesignTinkers camps are specially curated and led by instructors who are architects, designers and educators with the passion and experience of working with young children to nurture their creative interests. Camps are held in our spacious and conducive classroom for kids to create and explore freely under guidance. Date : (Mon - Wed) 2 – 4 June 2025 Time: 9:30am - 3:00pm Age: 8- 9/ 10-12 years old Location: 90 Goodman Road, Goodman Arts Centre, Blk B, Meeting Room 1, #03-13, Singapore 439053 Price includes lunch & refreshments. All materials will be provided. Instagram: @designtinkers Facebook: facebook.com/designtinkers Information Source: DesignTinkers Pte Ltd | eventbrite

[Returning] Kids Coding Camp: Learn by Coding Fun Games, Animations (4-day) | LCCL Coding Academy

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Event details For 7 - 8 y.o. and 9 - 11 y.o. 5-day camp, Monday to Friday, 3 hours each day ( 5-day camp here ) Small learning group of 1:6 teacher-student ratio Laptops and materials provided Your child is mentored at their own optimal pace to ensure no learning gaps Progression up until level 3 over several camps Certificate awarded for completing a leve Schedule Pick an intake (all Mon - Thu), 9:30am- 12:30pm, unless otherwise specified: Mar 2025 17-20 Mar Apr 2025 1-4 Apr (Tue-Fri) Jun-Aug 2025 2-5 Jun 9-12 Jun 16-19 Jun 23-26 Jun 30 Jun - 3 Jul 14-17 Jul 21-24 Jul 28-31 Jul 4-7 Aug Early bird discount Early Bird (more than 2 weeks early): $456 Regular camp fee: $480 Pre-requisites Kids Coding Camp: Learn by Coding Fun Games, Animations & Apps (Beginners) Image: Primary schoolers solving an iteration and data representation problem with block-based coding in Level 3 (CF3). The Coding Fundamentals course is about more than coding - it is about learning how to think and solve problems. Video: LCCL learner showcases a game he coded. The curriculum imparts concepts via projects that are engaging and relevant to students i.e. learn to code by creating animations, apps and games. What do students learn? This programme is part of the LCCL Core Curriculum, and its instructional design is guided by the LCCL Progression Framework. By the end of Coding Fundamentals levels 1, 2, and 3, the learner would have: Attained a mastery of fundamental coding concepts Applied computational problem solving strategies Developed a portfolio of total of 22 - 27 projects including animation, games and apps This camps is for students who have attended the Beginner camp before. Students will continue from where they left off at the previous camp. Each learner is mentored at their own individual pace in a small learning group of no more than 6 students to a teacher. Projects are now of mid-higher intermediate complexity. Students are challenged to think computationally and logically and at the same time build a portfolio of projects that are interesting to the end-user. Fundamental Coding Concepts, Software Engineering Introduction to functions Complex control flow with nested loops, conditionals and variables Conditionals and boolean logic Applying software engineering development cycle Understanding and using cartesian coordinates in 2D plane in projects Using motion and sound sensors Giving and getting feedback Computational Thinking and Problem Solving Abstraction Problem formulation Divide-and-conquer Algorithms Pattern Recognition Decomposition Evaluation Technology Scratch 3.0 with extension Why LCCL Coding Academy Our academy is founded and led by a team of experienced computer science educators and practitioners. Our age-appropriate and progressive curriculum ensures in-depth understanding and strong fundamentals. This is proven over the years with multiple student wins: Platinum awards at the Hwa Chong Infocomm Challenge in 2023, 2024 2nd place at the IDE Code Builder 2024 Finalist at the IDE Code hacker 2024 Four students in the top 20 at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2024 1st place at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , secondary school level 1st and 3rd places at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , primary school level 1st, Best Programming Award in the National Robotics Competition (Regular) 2023, primary school level 1st, Global Robotics Games 2023, preschool level Three students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2023 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , secondary school level 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , primary school level 2nd, National Robotics Competition 2022, pre-school level Seven students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2022 Other wins in 2018 - 2023 Info & Contact Check us out at LCCLcoding.com or visit us virtually . WhatsApp or call 6817 2957. Click here to WhatsApp instantly . Information Source: LCCL Coding Academy | eventbrite

Forensics Unlocked: Mastering the Art of Death Investigations | Singapore University of Social Sciences

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Forensics Unlocked: Mastering the Art of Investigations Welcome to an event where forensics takes the spotlight! Join us to delve into the secrets of death investigations and unlock the world of forensic science. Learn from experts in the field, participate in hands-on activities, and uncover the techniques used to solve mysteries. This workshop is suitable for forensic police officers, prison staff, police investigators, forensic psychologists and select students, as it aims to strengthen understanding of medico-legal procedures and forensic practices. Don't miss out on this opportunity to deepen your knowledge and master the art of investigations. See you there! Information Source: Singapore University of Social Sciences | eventbrite

Basic Excel Training | One Raffles Place

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
The Excel introductory training course is a complete beginner’s course that includes all the basic concepts in Microsoft Excel. It enables you to master the basics of Microsoft Excel and use Excel with ease in your everyday routine. Our course also offers in-depth knowledge of the most common Excel functions used in the Office. The participants of this course will gain a strong foundation in Excel knowledge and skills. The course also includes a lot of one-to-one attention and time for asking numerous Excel-related questions. Overview The course benefits professionals because it explains the key concepts and terminologies in basic Excel, helping participants to enhance their skills and work efficiently. The course is designed to ensure that complex ideas are delivered to participants simply, thereby supporting them to utilize the full power of Microsoft Excel. Now, you need not have years of experience to master Excel, but enroll in our basic training course to learn Excel with fun in the shortest possible time and an interactive manner. Who should attend  All individuals who want to improve their basic excel skills should attend this course Middle to senior managers from different industries All professionals who want to deal or currently deal with financial modeling in their company Consultants, advisors, and other professionals who wish to improve their Excel skills Methodology   The nontheoretical methodology includes interactive discussions, case studies, interactive games, and assignments to understand the concepts and their applicability.   Trainer We carefully choose all our trainers with rich and vast experience in the financial sector. The course will be conducted by an experienced training consultant having more than 15 years of industry experience with some of the world’s leading financial institutions, specializing in corporate finance, investment banking, and corporate fundraising. Course Content Module – 1 Excel: Introduction • Navigating through the Microsoft Excel • commands in Microsoft Excel • Creating and saving a workbook and entering cell data in it. • Learning the use of Excel help. Module – 2 Making Calculations in Excel • Create formulas in a worksheet? • Learning the use of insert functions. • Reuse formulas and functions? Module – 3 Creating a New Workbook • Learning the use of a blank workbook template. • How to text, numbers, dates, and formulas in a workbook • Saving a new workbook on your PC and safely closing it. • Checking spellings and making basic changes in a workbook. Module – 4 Selecting Ranges • Learning what ranges are. • Select non-contiguous ranges, more extensive ranges, and rows and columns? • Learning the use of special selection techniques. • view range calculations Module – 5 Sharing Workbooks • share workbooks through the Network and OneDrive? • Opening of shared workbooks. • Accept, reject, or disable tracked changes in a workbook? • Add, navigate, edit, and delete comments in a worksheet? Module – 6 Entering Data • fill a series, growth series, and a series backward? • Creating, modifying, and deleting a custom fill list? • Extracting data using Flash Fill and studying complex Flash Fill extractions. • How do you extract dates and numbers? Module – 7 Formulas and Functions • create formulas for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing? • Understanding functions and learning the use of SUM function for adding. • Calculating the maximum value, minimum value, and average. • Learning about the common error messages. Module – 8 Formula Referencing • Absolute versus relative referencing • Relative formulas and the problems associated with them. • How to create absolute references? • How to create mixed references? Module – 9 Formatting of Fonts • change fonts, font size, and font color? • Italicising, underlining, and making text bold. • Subscript, superscript, and strikethrough text? • Learning the use of format painter. Module – 10 Formatting of Numbers • apply alternate currencies? • Apply alternate date formats? • Learning to format clock time. • Formatting of calculated time. Module –11 Applying Borders • apply borders to a cell and a range? • Applying a bottom border and top and bottom borders. • Learning the use of the More Borders command. • Remove and erase borders? Module – 12 Editing and Formatting a Worksheet • Inserting, deleting, and adjusting cells, columns, and rows. • Search and replace data? • Applying text formats and number formats. • Apply styles, themes, and basic conditional formatting? Module – 13 Managing Workbooks • Managing worksheets. • Managing workbook and worksheet views. • Managing workbook properties. Module – 14 Printing Workbooks • preview and print a workbook? • Setting up the page layout. • Configure headers and footers? Module – 15 Working with Lists • Sorting of data. • How to filter data? • Outlining and subtotaling data. • Consolidating data. Module – 16 Advanced Functions • Working with logical functions. • Working with date and time functions. Module – 17 How to Manage Some Shortcuts • approach keyboard shortcuts in Excel? • Learning the use of ribbon keyboard shortcuts for Excel. • Create quick access toolbar keyboard shortcuts and custom keyboard shortcuts? • Understanding the use of dialog box keyboard shortcuts for Excel (hotkeys). Module – 18 Data Visualization with Charts • create charts in Excel? • Modify and format charts in Excel? If you need further information, please visit www.riverstonetraining.com.sg or send mail at info@riverstonetraining.com.sg Riverstone – Corporate Traininghttps://www.riverstonetraining.com.sg Information Source: Riverstone Training Pte Ltd | eventbrite

DesignTinkers 5-day Camp 1 | Goodman Arts Centre

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Family Events
A 5-day Holiday Camp designed for children to explore a variety of make-and-build projects; encouraging hands-on experimentation to test ideas, develop dexterity, and strengthen both creative and critical thinking skills, all while learning something new each day. On Day 1 to 3 , Students will learn to design a home for their family by applying Design Thinking principles to understand the needs and challenges of the people they are designing for. They will be introduced to the fundamentals of space planning to create thoughtful and functional home layouts. Every child's home design is uniquely created to cater to the needs of his/her family. On Day 4 and 5 , students will dive into the exciting world of café design as they explore what it takes to create a one-of-a-kind space. From cozy corners to trendy themes, they’ll unleash their creativity by brainstorming unique concepts for their dream café. Each student will develop personalized floor plans, pick out furniture, colors, and décor, and bring their café vision to life—one detail at a time. It’s the perfect blend of imagination, design, and fun! Planning and building up Cafe layout Discovering furniture styles, materials, colours and textures to fit out their cafe design DesignTinkers camps are thoughtfully curated and led by a passionate team of educators, architects and designers with a shared mission: to inspire and empower young minds through design. With extensive experience working with children and teens, our instructors are dedicated to nurturing each student’s creative interests in a fun, engaging, and supportive environment. All our camps are held in our spacious and conducive classrooms where students can create and explore freely under guidance. Date : (Mon - Fri) 2 – 6 June 2025 Time: 9:30am - 3:00pm Age: 7- 9/ 10-12 years old Location: 90 Goodman Road, Goodman Arts Centre, Blk B, Meeting Room 1, #03-13, Singapore 439053 Price includes 2× snacks, lunch and all model making materials. Instagram: @designtinkers Facebook: facebook.com/designtinkers Information Source: DesignTinkers Pte Ltd | eventbrite

[Beginners] Early Creators: 5-6 y.o. Coding & Problem Solving | LccL Coding Academy

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Event details For 5 - 6 y.o 1 week long camp, Monday to Friday, 3 hours each day ( 4-day camps here ) Small learning group of 1:6 teacher-student ratio Devices and materials provided Each student guided at own optimal learning pace T his camp is a subset of LCCL's Early Creators Core Curriculum. Students interested in completing the entire curriculum and earning a completion certificate may continue with weekly classes or at the camp for returning students . Intakes Pick an intake (all Mon - Fri), 9:30am- 12:30pm: Mar - Apr 2025 17 - 21 Mar 1 - 4 Apr ( 4-day camp, register here ) 14-17 Apr ( 4-day camp, register here ) Jun-Aug 2025 2 - 6 Jun 9 - 13 Jun 16 - 20 Jun 23 - 27 Jun 30 Jun - 4 Jul 7-11 Jul 14-18 Jul 21-25 Jul 28 Jul - 1 Aug 4-8 Aug Early bird discount Early Bird (more than 2 weeks early): $570 Regular camp fee: $600 Pre-requisites Due to the level of cognition needed for a meaningful progression, students must be at least 5 years old (based on birth date) at the start of the camp. No prior coding or robotics experience required. Photo: LCCL pre-school learners winning first runner-up at the National Robotics Competition (overall championship, pre-school level). Both have undergone the Early Creators curriculum and could independently solve challenges. Introduction This camp is a subset of the Early Creators Core Curriculum (EC). Students learn via fun and engaging games and puzzles, whilst being facilitated by the teacher to problem solve, think of solutions, and code. Each lesson is scaffolded and learning objectives of each segment build upon earlier ones. What do students learn? (from the child's lens) Help cartoon friends with tasks like caring for pets, finding tools, serving food and rescuing your best friend! In order to be helpful, you must solve puzzles that hone your coding skills. Teachers will teach you how to code well and efficiently, so that you do not tire your friends out! Then, use your coding skills to create your own games. What do students learn? (from the adult's lens) Students learn: 1 . Coding Introduction to code Sequencing Loops Event-based programming 2 . Application of code Code movements, sounds and animation in a game. Using code to automate pet caring. 3 . Computational Thinking Learn simple yet powerful problem solving approached that can be applied to solving difficult code levels. Strategies can also be applied to other subjects, even in life! 4 . Testing Build critical thinking and troubleshooting ability by recognising errors and fixing code. This creates independent learners. 5 . Presenting Enhance presentation skills and confidence while sharing with campmates! Why LCCL Coding Academy Our academy is founded and led by a team of experienced computer science educators and practitioners. Our age-appropriate and progressive curriculum ensures in-depth understanding and strong fundamentals. This is proven over the years with multiple student wins: Platinum awards at the Hwa Chong Infocomm Challenge in 2023, 2024 2nd place at the IDE Code Builder 2024 Finalist at the IDE Code hacker 2024 Four students in the top 20 at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2024 1st place at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , secondary school level 1st and 3rd places at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , primary school level 1st, Best Programming Award in the National Robotics Competition (Regular) 2023, primary school level 1st, Global Robotics Games 2023, preschool level Three students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2023 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , secondary school level 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , primary school level 2nd, National Robotics Competition 2022, pre-school level Seven students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2022 Other wins in 2018 - 2023 Info & Contact Check us out at LCCLcoding.com or visit us virtually . WhatsApp or call 6817 2957. Click here to WhatsApp instantly . Photo: Learners during an Early Creators class at LCCL Coding Academy. Information Source: LCCL Coding Academy | eventbrite

Python Quick Dive for Teens (Python Level 1) | LCCL Coding Academy

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Event details For 12 - 15-year olds. 1-on-1 mentoring in small learning group of 1:6 teacher-student ratio. Student mentored at individual pace , ensuring no learning gaps. One week in-person class, Mon - Fri, 3 hrs per day. As each student is mentored at individual pace, the student may need up to 2 weeks of camp to complete Level 1. If the student completes Level 1 mid week, the teacher will start the student on Level 2. Intakes Pick an intake (all Mon - Fri), 9:30am- 12:30pm: : Jun-Aug 2025 2 - 6 Jun 9 - 13 Jun 16 - 20 Jun 23 - 27 Jun 30 Jun - 4 Jul 7-11 Jul 14-18 Jul 21-25 Jul 28 Jul - 1 Aug 4-8 Aug Pre-requisites No prior experience needed. Some block-based coding experience is helpful, though not a hard requisite. Image: Class discussing the implementation of code where 40-hour manual task is reduced to 10 mins automation. What do students learn? This programme is part of the LCCL Core Curriculum, and its instructional design is guided by the LCCL Progression Framework. By the end of Python Problem Solving levels 1 and 2, the learner: Is able to code most if not any, solutions to with the Python Standard Library Attained a mastery of fundamental coding concepts Applied computational problem solving strategies Python Quick Dive for Teens (PY1) introduces the bare essentials of the Python programming language for students to quickly get their hands wet and dirty with code. Learners will use coed graphical results so that abstract concepts are easier to understand. Lessons are project-based. Each lesson is scaffolded and learning objectives of each project build upon earlier ones. Fundamental Coding Concepts with Python Introduction to code and computing technology Introduction to how Python and programming languages work Python Standard Library common functions Variables Conditionals Functions Loops Lists Input/output Simple object-orientation Working with modules Computational Thinking and Problem Solving Algorithms Abstraction Pattern Recognition Decomposition Evaluation Image: A program coded by a student during class. Why LCCL Coding Academy Our academy is founded and led by a team of experienced computer science educators and practitioners. Our age-appropriate and progressive curriculum ensures in-depth understanding and strong fundamentals. This is proven over the years with multiple student wins: Platinum awards at the Hwa Chong Infocomm Challenge in 2023, 2024 2nd place at the IDE Code Builder 2024 Finalist at the IDE Code hacker 2024 Four students in the top 20 at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2024 1st place at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , secondary school level 1st and 3rd places at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , primary school level 1st, Best Programming Award in the National Robotics Competition (Regular) 2023, primary school level 1st, Global Robotics Games 2023, preschool level Three students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2023 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , secondary school level 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , primary school level 2nd, National Robotics Competition 2022, pre-school level Seven students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2022 Other wins in 2018 - 2023 Image: LCCL Python students and their first place win at the NRC 2022 . FAQs How do I know if my child is suitable for this? This camp is suitable for total beginners or students with minimal coding experience in Python. The teacher mentors students at their own pace in a small learning group of no more than 6 students. Is the class in-person? The camp intake is in person. Online classes are available for regular weekly students. Info & Contact Check us out at LccLcoding.com or visit us virtually . WhatsApp or call 6817 2957. Click here to WhatsApp instantly . Information Source: LCCL Coding Academy | eventbrite

[Beginners] Kids Coding Camp: Learn by Coding Fun Games, Animations (4-day) | LccL Coding Academy

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Event details For 7 - 8 y.o. and 9 - 11 y.o. 4-day camp, Monday to Thursday, 3 hours each day ( 5-day camps here ) Small learning group of 1:6 teacher-student ratio Laptops and materials provided Your child is mentored at their own optimal pace to ensure no learning gaps Camp for returning students available, progression from levels Jr, 1, 2 and 3 Certificate awarded for completing a level Intakes Pick an intake (all Mon - Thu), 9:30am- 12:30pm, unless otherwise specified: Mar 2025 17-20 Mar Apr 2025 1-4 Apr (Tue-Fri) Jun-Aug 2025 2-5 Jun 9-12 Jun 16-19 Jun 23-26 Jun 30 Jun - 3 Jul 14-17 Jul 21-24 Jul 28-31 Jul 4-7 Aug Early bird discount Early Bird (more than 2 weeks early): $456 Regular camp fee: $480 Pre-requisites Familiar with basic operations of a computer - simple typing, turning on/off No/minimal prior coding experience Video: 7-year old camper showcased his work to older camp mates. At the end of the presentation and group feedback, he decided to turn on turbo mode... What do students learn? This programme is part of the LCCL Core Curriculum, and its instructional design is guided by the LCCL Progression Framework. By the end of Coding Fundamentals levels 1, 2 and 3 the learner would have: Attained a mastery of fundamental coding concepts Applied computational problem solving strategies Developed a portfolio of total of 22 - 27 projects including animation, games and apps Depending on the age of your child, this camp will start the student on either the Coding Fundamentals Junior or level 1 (CFJr or CF1) curriculum. Each learner is mentored at their own individual pace in a small learning group of no more than 6 students to a teacher. The camp starts the beginner in fun and engaging projects where they code animations and games. Each lesson is scaffolded and learning objectives of each project build upon earlier ones. Fundamental Coding Concepts Introduction to code and computing technology Sequencing Event-based programming Loops Variables Conditionals Animation and Game Coding Concepts Project design and planning Storyboarding Timing multiple sprites Different ways to code movements Using sound and effects Sprite communication Computational Thinking and Problem Solving Algorithms Pattern Recognition Decomposition Evaluation Technology Scratch 3.0 Video: LCCL learner showcases a game he coded. The curriculum imparts concepts via projects that are engaging and relevant to students i.e. learn to code by creating animations, apps and games. Why LCCL Coding Academy Our academy is founded and led by a team of experienced computer science educators and practitioners. Our age-appropriate and progressive curriculum ensures in-depth understanding and strong fundamentals. This is proven over the years with multiple student wins: Platinum awards at the Hwa Chong Infocomm Challenge in 2023, 2024 2nd place at the IDE Code Builder 2024 Finalist at the IDE Code hacker 2024 Four students in the top 20 at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2024 1st place at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , secondary school level 1st and 3rd places at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , primary school level 1st, Best Programming Award in the National Robotics Competition (Regular) 2023, primary school level 1st, Global Robotics Games 2023, preschool level Three students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2023 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , secondary school level 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , primary school level 2nd, National Robotics Competition 2022, pre-school level Seven students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2022 Other wins in 2018 - 2023 Info & Contact Check us out at LCCLcoding.com or visit us virtually . WhatsApp or call 6817 2957. Click here to WhatsApp instantly . Information Source: LCCL Coding Academy | eventbrite

[Beginners] Early Creators: 5-6 y.o. Coding & Problem Solving (4-day) | LccL Coding Academy

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Event details For 5 - 6 y.o 4 day camp, Monday to Thursday, 3 hours each day ( 5-day camps here ) Small learning group of 1:6 teacher-student ratio Devices and materials provided Each student guided at own optimal learning pace This camp is a subset of LCCL's Early Creators Core Curriculum. Students interested in completing the entire curriculum and earning a completion certificate may continue with weekly classes or at the camp for returning students . Intakes Pick an intake (all Mon - Thur), 9:30am- 12:30pm: Mar-Apr 2025 17-20 Mar 1-4 Apr (Tue-Fri) 14-17 Apr (Mon-Thu) Jun-Aug 2025 2-5 Jun 9-12 Jun 16-19 Jun 23-26 Jun 30 Jun - 3 Jul 14-17 Jul 21-24 Jul 28-31 Jul 4-7 Aug Early bird discount Early Bird (more than 2 weeks early): $456 Regular camp fee: $480 Pre-requisites Due to the level of cognition needed for a meaningful progression, students must be at least 5 years old (based on birth date) at the start of the camp. No prior coding or robotics experience required. Photo: LCCL pre-school learners winning first runner-up at the National Robotics Competition (overall championship, pre-school level). Both have undergone the Early Creators curriculum and could independently solve challenges. Introduction This camp is a subset of the Early Creators Core Curriculum (EC). Students learn via fun and engaging games and puzzles, whilst being facilitated by the teacher to problem solve, think of solutions, and code. Each lesson is scaffolded and learning objectives of each segment build upon earlier ones. What do students learn? (from the child's lens) Help cartoon friends with tasks like caring for pets, finding tools, serving food and rescuing your best friend! In order to be helpful, you must solve puzzles that hone your coding skills. Teachers will teach you how to code well and efficiently, so that you do not tire your friends out! Then, use your coding skills to create your own games. What do students learn? (from the adult's lens) Students learn: 1 . Coding Introduction to code Sequencing Loops Event-based programming 2 . Application of code Code movements, sounds and animation in a game. Using code to automate pet caring. 3 . Computational Thinking Learn simple yet powerful problem solving approached that can be applied to solving difficult code levels. Strategies can also be applied to other subjects, even in life! 4 . Testing Build critical thinking and troubleshooting ability by recognising errors and fixing code. This creates independent learners. 5 . Presenting Enhance presentation skills and confidence while sharing with campmates! Why LCCL Coding Academy Our academy is founded and led by a team of experienced computer science educators and practitioners. Our age-appropriate and progressive curriculum ensures in-depth understanding and strong fundamentals. This is proven over the years with multiple student wins: Platinum awards at the Hwa Chong Infocomm Challenge in 2023, 2024 2nd place at the IDE Code Builder 2024 Finalist at the IDE Code hacker 2024 Four students in the top 20 at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2024 1st place at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , secondary school level 1st and 3rd places at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , primary school level 1st, Best Programming Award in the National Robotics Competition (Regular) 2023, primary school level 1st, Global Robotics Games 2023, preschool level Three students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2023 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , secondary school level 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , primary school level 2nd, National Robotics Competition 2022, pre-school level Seven students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2022 Other wins in 2018 - 2023 Info & Contact Check us out at LCCLcoding.com or visit us virtually . WhatsApp or call 6817 2957. Click here to WhatsApp instantly . Photo: Learners during an Early Creators class at LCCL Coding Academy. Information Source: LCCL Coding Academy | eventbrite

[Returning] Python Problem Solving | LCCL Coding Academy

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Event details For 12 - 15-year olds. 1-on-1 mentoring in small learning group of 1:6 teacher-student ratio. Student mentored at individual pace , ensuring no learning gaps. One week in-person class, Mon - Fri, 3 hrs per day. As each student is mentored at individual pace, the student may need up to 2 weeks of camp to complete Level 1. If the student completes Level 1 mid week, the teacher will start the student on Level 2. Level 2 students will continue with where they stopped at the weekly classes / previous camp. Intakes Pick an intake (all Mon - Fri), 9:30am- 12:30pm: : Jun-Aug 2025 2 - 6 Jun 9 - 13 Jun 16 - 20 Jun 23 - 27 Jun 30 Jun - 4 Jul 7-11 Jul 14-18 Jul 21-25 Jul 28 Jul - 1 Aug 4-8 Aug Pre-requisites Current Python Problem Solving (PY) student at LCCL or who have enrolled to LCCL previously in the PY curriculum. Image: Class discussing the implementation of code where 40-hour manual task is reduced to 10 mins automation. What do students learn? This programme is part of the LCCL Core Curriculum, and its instructional design is guided by the LCCL Progression Framework. By the end of Python Problem Solving levels 1 and 2, the learner: Is able to code most if not any, solutions to with the Python Standard Library Attained a mastery of fundamental coding concepts Applied computational problem solving strategies Python Problem Solving coverage over 2 levels: Fundamental coding concepts with Python Good code practices and optimisation Python Standard Library common functions Variables Conditionals Functions Loops Lists String methods and manipulation Input/output Dictionary and other collection types File input/output Simple object-oriented Working with modules Error and exception handling Iteration and recursion Object-orientated programming with Python Computational Thinking and Problem Solving Algorithms Abstraction Pattern recognition Decomposition Evaluation and debugging Image: A program coded by a student during class in Level 1. Why LCCL Coding Academy Our academy is founded and led by a team of experienced computer science educators and practitioners. Our age-appropriate and progressive curriculum ensures in-depth understanding and strong fundamentals. This is proven over the years with multiple student wins: Platinum awards at the Hwa Chong Infocomm Challenge in 2023, 2024 2nd place at the IDE Code Builder 2024 Finalist at the IDE Code hacker 2024 Four students in the top 20 at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2024 1st place at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , secondary school level 1st and 3rd places at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , primary school level 1st, Best Programming Award in the National Robotics Competition (Regular) 2023, primary school level 1st, Global Robotics Games 2023, preschool level Three students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2023 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , secondary school level 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , primary school level 2nd, National Robotics Competition 2022, pre-school level Seven students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2022 Other wins in 2018 - 2023 Image: LCCL Python students and their first place win at the NRC 2022 . FAQs How do I know if my child is suitable for this? This camp is for current Python Problem Solving (PY) student at LCCL or who have enrolled to LCCL previously in the PY curriculum. Is the class in-person? The camp intake is in person. Online classes are available for regular weekly students. Info & Contact Check us out at LccLcoding.com or visit us virtually . WhatsApp or call 6817 2957. Click here to WhatsApp instantly . Information Source: LCCL Coding Academy | eventbrite

[Returning] Early Creators: 5-6 y.o. Coding & Problem Solving | LccL Coding Academy

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Event details For 5 - 6 y.o 1 week long camp, Monday to Friday, 3 hours each day Small learning group of 1:6 teacher-student ratio Devices and materials provided Each student guided at own optimal learning pace T his camp is for returning or current students of LCCL's Early Creators Core Curriculum. Beginners should take this camp instead. Intakes Pick an intake (all Mon - Fri), 9:30am- 12:30pm: Mar - Apr 2025 17 - 21 Mar 1 - 4 Apr ( 4-day camp, register here ) 14-17 Apr ( 4-day camp, register here ) Jun-Aug 2025 2 - 6 Jun 9 - 13 Jun 16 - 20 Jun 23 - 27 Jun 30 Jun - 4 Jul 7-11 Jul 14-18 Jul 21-25 Jul 28 Jul - 1 Aug 4-8 Aug Early bird discount Early Bird (more than 2 weeks early): $570 Regular camp fee: $600 Pre-requisites Have started on LCCL's Early Creators curriculum, either from a previous camp or in weekly classes. If your child is new to the curriculum, take the beginners camp instead. Photo: LCCL pre-school learners winning first runner-up at the the National Robotics Competition (overall championship, pre-school level). Both have underwent the the Early Creators curriculum and could independently solve challenges. Introduction This camp is a subset of the Early Creators Core Curriculum (EC). Students learn via fun and engaging games and puzzles, whilst being facilitated by the teacher to problem solve, think of solutions, and code. Each lesson is scaffolded and learning objectives of each segment build upon earlier ones. What do students learn? (from the child's lens) Help cartoon friends with tasks like caring for pets, finding tools, serving food and rescuing your best friend! In order to be helpful, you must solve puzzles that hone your coding skills. Teachers will teach you how to code well and efficiently, so that you do not tire your friends out! Then, use your coding skills to create your own games. What do students learn? (from the adult's lens) Students learn: 1 . Coding Introduction to code Sequencing Loops Event-based programming 2 . Application of code Code movements, sounds and animation in a game. Using code to automate pet caring. 3 . Computational Thinking Learn simple yet powerful problem solving approached that can be applied to solving difficult code levels. Strategies can also be applied to other subjects, even in life! 4 . Testing Build critical thinking and troubleshooting ability by recognising errors and fixing code. This creates independent learners. 5 . Presenting Enhance presentation skills and confidence while sharing with campmates! Why LCCL Coding Academy Our academy is founded and led by a team of experienced computer science educators and practitioners. Our age-appropriate and progressive curriculum ensures in-depth understanding and strong fundamentals. This is proven over the years with multiple student wins: Platinum awards at the Hwa Chong Infocomm Challenge in 2023, 2024 2nd place at the IDE Code Builder 2024 Finalist at the IDE Code hacker 2024 Four students in the top 20 at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2024 1st place at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , secondary school level 1st and 3rd places at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , primary school level 1st, Best Programming Award in the National Robotics Competition (Regular) 2023, primary school level 1st, Global Robotics Games 2023, preschool level Three students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2023 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , secondary school level 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , primary school level 2nd, National Robotics Competition 2022, pre-school level Seven students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2022 Other wins in 2018 - 2023 Info & Contact Check us out at LCCLcoding.com or visit us virtually . WhatsApp or call 6817 2957. Click here to WhatsApp instantly . Photo: Learners during an Early Creators class at LCCL Coding Academy. Information Source: LCCL Coding Academy | eventbrite

[Beginners] Kids Coding Camp: Learn by Coding Fun Games, Animations & Apps | LccL Coding Academy

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Event details For 7 - 8 y.o. and 9 - 11 y.o. 5-day camp, Monday to Friday, 3 hours each day ( 4-day camps here ) Small learning group of 1:6 teacher-student ratio Laptops and materials provided Your child is mentored at their own optimal pace to ensure no learning gaps Camp for returning students available, progression from levels Jr, 1, 2 and 3 Certificate awarded for completing a level Intakes Pick an intake (all Mon - Fri, 9:30am- 12:30pm): Mar - Apr 2025 17 - 21 Mar 1 - 4 Apr ( 4-day camp, register here ) Jun-Aug 2025 2 - 6 Jun 9 - 13 Jun 16 - 20 Jun 23 - 27 Jun 30 Jun - 4 Jul 7-11 Jul 14-18 Jul 21-25 Jul 28 Jul - 1 Aug 4-8 Aug Early bird discount Early Bird (more than 2 weeks early): $570 Regular camp fee: $600 Pre-requisites Familiar with basic operations of a computer - simple typing, turning on/off No/minimal prior coding experience Video: 7-year old camper showcased his work to older camp mates. At the end of the presentation and group feedback, he decided to turn on turbo mode... What do students learn? This programme is part of the LCCL Core Curriculum, and its instructional design is guided by the LCCL Progression Framework. By the end of Coding Fundamentals levels 1, 2 and 3 the learner would have: Attained a mastery of fundamental coding concepts Applied computational problem solving strategies Developed a portfolio of total of 22 - 27 projects including animation, games and apps Depending on the age of your child, this camp will start the student on either the Coding Fundamentals Junior or level 1 (CFJr or CF1) curriculum. Each learner is mentored at their own individual pace in a small learning group of no more than 6 students to a teacher. The camp starts the beginner in fun and engaging projects where they code animations and games. Each lesson is scaffolded and learning objectives of each project build upon earlier ones. Fundamental Coding Concepts Introduction to code and computing technology Sequencing Event-based programming Loops Variables Conditionals Animation and Game Coding Concepts Project design and planning Storyboarding Timing multiple sprites Different ways to code movements Using sound and effects Sprite communication Computational Thinking and Problem Solving Algorithms Pattern Recognition Decomposition Evaluation Technology Scratch 3.0 Video: LCCL learner showcases a game he coded. The curriculum imparts concepts via projects that are engaging and relevant to students i.e. learn to code by creating animations, apps and games. Why LCCL Coding Academy Our academy is founded and led by a team of experienced computer science educators and practitioners. Our age-appropriate and progressive curriculum ensures in-depth understanding and strong fundamentals. This is proven over the years with multiple student wins: Platinum awards at the Hwa Chong Infocomm Challenge in 2023, 2024 2nd place at the IDE Code Builder 2024 Finalist at the IDE Code hacker 2024 Four students in the top 20 at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2024 1st place at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , secondary school level 1st and 3rd places at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , primary school level 1st, Best Programming Award in the National Robotics Competition (Regular) 2023, primary school level 1st, Global Robotics Games 2023, preschool level Three students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2023 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , secondary school level 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , primary school level 2nd, National Robotics Competition 2022, pre-school level Seven students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2022 Other wins in 2018 - 2023 Info & Contact Check us out at LCCLcoding.com or visit us virtually . WhatsApp or call 6817 2957. Click here to WhatsApp instantly . Information Source: LCCL Coding Academy | eventbrite

[Returning] Early Creators: 5-6 y.o. Coding & Problem Solving (4-day) | LccL Coding Academy

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Event details For 5 - 6 y.o. 4 day camp, Monday to Thursday, 3 hours each day Small learning group of 1:6 teacher-student ratio Devices and materials provided Each student guided at own optimal learning pace T his camp is for returning or current students of LCCL's Early Creators Core Curriculum. Beginners should take this camp instead. Intakes Pick an intake (all Mon - Thur), 9:30am- 12:30pm: Mar-Apr 2025 17-20 Mar 1-4 Apr (Tue-Fri) 14-17 Apr (Mon-Thu) Jun-Aug 2025 2-5 Jun 9-12 Jun 16-19 Jun 23-26 Jun 30 Jun - 3 Jul 14-17 Jul 21-24 Jul 28-31 Jul 4-7 Aug Early bird discount Early Bird (more than 2 weeks early): $456 Regular camp fee: $480 Pre-requisites Have started on LCCL's Early Creators curriculum, either from a previous camp or in weekly classes. If your child is new to the curriculum, take the beginners camp instead. Photo: LCCL pre-school learners winning first runner-up at the the National Robotics Competition (overall championship, pre-school level). Both have underwent the the Early Creators curriculum and could independently solve challenges. Introduction This camp is a subset of the Early Creators Core Curriculum (EC). Students learn via fun and engaging games and puzzles, whilst being facilitated by the teacher to problem solve, think of solutions, and code. Each lesson is scaffolded and learning objectives of each segment build upon earlier ones. What do students learn? (from the child's lens) Help cartoon friends with tasks like caring for pets, finding tools, serving food and rescuing your best friend! In order to be helpful, you must solve puzzles that hone your coding skills. Teachers will teach you how to code well and efficiently, so that you do not tire your friends out! Then, use your coding skills to create your own games. What do students learn? (from the adult's lens) Students learn: 1 . Coding Introduction to code Sequencing Loops Event-based programming 2 . Application of code Code movements, sounds and animation in a game. Using code to automate pet caring. 3 . Computational Thinking Learn simple yet powerful problem solving approached that can be applied to solving difficult code levels. Strategies can also be applied to other subjects, even in life! 4 . Testing Build critical thinking and troubleshooting ability by recognising errors and fixing code. This creates independent learners. 5 . Presenting Enhance presentation skills and confidence while sharing with campmates! Why LCCL Coding Academy Our academy is founded and led by a team of experienced computer science educators and practitioners. Our age-appropriate and progressive curriculum ensures in-depth understanding and strong fundamentals. This is proven over the years with multiple student wins: Platinum awards at the Hwa Chong Infocomm Challenge in 2023, 2024 2nd place at the IDE Code Builder 2024 Finalist at the IDE Code hacker 2024 Four students in the top 20 at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2024 1st place at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , secondary school level 1st and 3rd places at the National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2023 , primary school level 1st, Best Programming Award in the National Robotics Competition (Regular) 2023, primary school level 1st, Global Robotics Games 2023, preschool level Three students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2023 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , secondary school level 1st, National Robotics Competition CoderZ 2022 , primary school level 2nd, National Robotics Competition 2022, pre-school level Seven students in top 20 placing at the Singapore Coding Olympics, 2022 Other wins in 2018 - 2023 Info & Contact Check us out at LCCLcoding.com or visit us virtually . WhatsApp or call 6817 2957. Click here to WhatsApp instantly . Photo: Learners during an Early Creators class at LCCL Coding Academy. Information Source: LCCL Coding Academy | eventbrite

From Complexity to Connectivity: Bridging the Future of Hybrid Integration | Sheraton Towers Singapore

Jun 3, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Smarter, Faster and More Cost-Effective Integration for Future-Ready Organisations Singapore has emerged as Southeast Asia’s frontrunner in cloud adoption, with cloud infrastructure now serving as the bedrock of enterprise IT modernisation. As digital transformation accelerates, the cloud is no longer just an enabler - it is the engine of innovation, empowering businesses to scale, optimise operations and drive agility in an increasingly competitive landscape. At the same time, Singapore’s strong emphasis on data sovereignty and regulatory compliance shapes how organisations approach cloud adoption. With increasing reliance on public cloud services, businesses must navigate the complexities of data residency and governance while ensuring seamless interoperability across hybrid environments. These considerations make it essential for enterprises to adopt integration strategies that balance compliance with agility. Beyond foundational cloud adoption, organisations are harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to unlock unprecedented capabilities. This shift underscores the rising demand for scalable, high-performance computing environments that support complex AI workloads, streamline development and accelerate time to market. Yet, realising the full potential of cloud-driven innovation remains a challenge. Data silos, fragmented systems and legacy applications create bottlenecks that stifle efficiency, inflate costs and slow down decision-making. Without a seamless integration strategy, businesses struggle to extract actionable insights, adapt to shifting market dynamics and meet evolving customer expectations. Disconnected systems and outdated architectures limit agility , making it difficult for organisations to optimise processes and drive meaningful innovation. These inefficiencies not only increase operational complexity but also hinder business responsiveness in an era where speed and adaptability define success. A future-ready integration strategy is the key to overcoming these barriers. Hybrid integration platforms eliminate complexity, reduce costs and optimise operations - bridging cloud and on-premises systems to create a seamless, scalable foundation. Solutions such as IBM’s Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) exemplify how intelligent integration can automate workflows, enable frictionless hybrid deployments and accelerate time to market with reusable frameworks. By simplifying connectivity across cloud and on-premises environments, these platforms help businesses break down silos and achieve end-to-end visibility across their digital ecosystem. By leveraging AI-powered automation and real-time data integration, organisations can enhance agility, streamline processes and drive continuous innovation. The flexibility to integrate across diverse environments ensures businesses can adapt to shifting demands, leverage actionable insights and remain competitive in a rapidly evolving digital economy. The future of business is hybrid. Embracing intelligent hybrid integration is a strategic imperative for sustained growth and competitive advantage. Organisations that integrate smarter, faster and more seamlessly will lead the digital-first economy, unlocking new opportunities, maximising efficiency and accelerating transformation at scale. Hybrid Integration to Overcome IT Complexity Hybrid integration is essential for simplifying IT complexity, seamlessly linking cloud and on-premises systems to break down data silos and optimise operations. By enabling real-time connectivity across diverse environments, it reduces integration friction, enhances agility and accelerates digital transformation. Organisations that embrace hybrid integration gain the flexibility to modernise at their own pace while maximising the value of existing IT investments. Reducing Costs, Accelerating Project Delivery and Ensuring Compliance in a Dynamic Regulatory Landscape Cutting costs, accelerating project delivery and ensuring compliance with evolving regulations are critical for business success. By optimising resources and automating workflows, organisations can accelerate execution while maintaining regulatory adherence. A proactive approach to cost efficiency and compliance enables businesses to stay competitive and adaptable in a rapidly changing landscape. The Role and I mpact of AI o n Hybrid Integration Strategies AI is transforming hybrid integration strategies by automating complex processes, enhancing data interoperability and optimising real-time decision-making. By leveraging AI-driven insights, organisations can streamline integrations across cloud and on-premises systems, reducing manual effort and improving efficiency. As hybrid environments grow more complex, AI-powered integration ensures agility, scalability and seamless connectivity for future-ready organisations. The session will allow delegates to: EXPLORE next-gen hybrid integration strategies   OVERCOME IT complexity challenges with hybrid integration  INTEGRATE hybrid clouds smarter, quicker and more cost-effectively  HARNESS AI to revolutionise integration strategies  ENSURE streamlined integration processes and seamless deployment across environments  MA I NTAIN compliance amid evolving regulations Who should attend: Chief Information Officers  Chief Technology Officers  Chief Data Officers  Chief Transformation Officers  Directors and Head of Information Technology  Directors and Heads of Data  Directors and Heads of Data Science  Directors and Heads of Architecture  Directors and Heads of Cloud Architecture  Heads of Enterpise IT  Heads of Digital Transformation Office  Heads of System Architecture  Heads of System Integration  Heads of Data Engineering   IT Architects  Information Source: OpenGov Asia | eventbrite

Juniors Club (Ages 5 - 9) (In-Person Activity) (3 June 2025) | THK Bukit Batok East, 235 Bukit Batok East Ave 5, #01-21, Singapore 650235

Jun 3, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
The Food Bank Singapore will be conducting a Junior Club Activity for Junior Food Bankers aged 5 to 9 years old to encourage volunteerism! Join now for a fun-filled educational activity! Please note that all Juniors Club activities require the presence of a parent/legal guardian. Dates: 3 June 2025, Tuesday Time: 10.00am – 1.00pm Location: THK AAC @ Bukit Batok East - 235 Bukit Batok East Ave 5 #01-21, S650235 Registration Fee: $58* *All registered children will get a Juniors Club T-Shirt . All monetary contributions will go towards procuring the items for our bundles activity and supporting our beneficiaries through The Food Bank Singapore's initiatives. Program 10.00 am: Arrival & distribution of Juniors Club T-Shirt 10.15 am: Unloading of food items from FBSG’s van 10.30 am : Briefing by FBSG and demonstration on packing 10.40 am : Packing of food bundles 11.15 am : Photo-taking 11.20 am: Door to door distribution of bundles to beneficiaries 12.30 pm: Reporting back to centre 1.00 pm: Debrief and Dismiss Each child requires a ticket. Every child MUST be accompanied by ONE Parent / Legal Guardian. The venue can only hold up to 30 pax. As such, we only allow one parent to accompany per child. Adult supervision is required at all times. It is the Parent/Legal Guardian's responsibility to ensure the child attending this activity is appropriately supervised at all times. The Food Bank Singapore may charge the Parent/Legal Guardian for the costs of any damage to property caused by their respective child / children. By signing up your child/children for this event, you consent to the use of any photograph, voice, likeness and image taken during this event. You acknowledge and agree that The Food Bank Singapore may take video and photographic footage of all children and adults attending this event. Appropriate footage which does not compromise the safety or security of any child and adult may be used by The Food Bank Singapore at its creative discretion for marketing and communication campaigns. Information Source: The Food Bank Singapore | eventbrite

Bloom & Be: An Empowering Workshop for Girls Aged 8 to 12 | Holding Ground (Psychology Practice)

Jun 4, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Family Events
Bloom and Be: An Empowering Workshop for Girls Aged 8 to 12 A fun and empowering workshop for girls aged 8 to 12, designed to build the skills needed for emotional and physical well-being. Equip your daughter with the knowledge and confidence to navigate the changes of puberty with ease. This workshop is facilitated by Yammie Chin (Co-Founder and Principal Clinical Psychologist) and Regina Wee (Qualifying Counsellor). Date: 18 and 19 March 2025 Time: 9:30am to 12pm Venue: Holding Ground (Psychology Practice), 318D Tanglin Road, #01-58, Singapore 247979 Workshop Outline Day 1: Embracing Change and Nurturing Your Body Welcome and Icebreaker Activity Understanding Puberty: What’s Happening to My Body? Understanding Menstruation: Exploring Menstrual Hygiene Nutrition for a Healthy Body Self-Care for Growing Bodies: Let’s Make a Natural Body Scrub! Day 2: Building Confidence and Empowering Your Body Emotional Well-Being During Puberty Mindful Movement Understanding Sleep & Rest Building Self-Confidence Body Gratitude and Positive Affirmations Graduation Ceremony Register early to save $30! Limited slots available, up to 8 girls aged 8 to 12! Registration closes once all slots are filled. If you have any questions, please reach out to us via WA 8512 5246 or email wellness@holdingground.sg Information Source: Holding Ground (Psychology Practice) | eventbrite

Understand and Indulge in the Nonya culture (Mandarin) | Nee Soon East Community Club

Jun 4, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Join us at Nee Soon East Community Club for a special event - Understand and Indulge in the Nonya culture (Mandarin) ! Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of the Nonya culture through interactive activities. This in-person event is a great opportunity to learn more about the unique traditions and customs of the Nonya community. Don't miss out on this chance to explore and appreciate the beauty of Nonya culture! Lets explore Nonya culture together. Our Club President is a tour guide in the Peranakan Musuem, she will be sharing with you the Nonya culture and things that you like to find out! Event would be in Mandarin. We are located at Nee Soon East CC Level 4 Room 4. 7 to 9.30 pm. We have supper session after event. Information Source: Wei Bin | eventbrite

Navigating the Path to Value Creation《吕氏春秋》 | BDO Singapore

Jun 4, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
《吕氏春秋》 (Lüshi Chunqiu) , an ancient Chinese text, taught rulers to balance priorities, act with foresight, and cultivate lasting prosperity—principles every modern leader needs. In today’s volatile economy, finance plays a parallel role —it is no longer just about balancing books, but steering businesses with foresight and intent. Financials have become the language of strategy, and business leaders are now expected to make sense of numbers and translate them into meaningful action. They then attain the edge of making smarter decisions, championing stronger business cases, and driving sustainable growth. This workshop equips you with the financial lens to govern wisely, adapt decisively, and create value especially in uncertain times. It’s not about becoming a finance expert; it’s about using finance as your strategic ally. Workshop Highlights 1. Laying the Foundations How can leaders balance competing priorities (profit, ESG, stakeholders)? 2. Anticipating Shifts How can leaders master change through forecast and foresight? 3. Creating Value How can leaders go beyond "value protection" to become architects of growth? How would you balance priorities, act with foresight, and cultivate lasting prosperity for your business? Equip yourself with the tools to lead your business confidently and successfully through times of uncertainty. By attending this workshop, you’ll get a 1-hour complimentary consulting session with our experts, where we dive deeper into your business’s unique financial challenges and uncover tailored strategies for growth. Who Should Attend? This workshop is perfect for: SME Owners & Entrepreneurs Accounting & Finance Teams Business Decision-Makers driving growth and transformation This seminar is complimentary - limited seats available. Please take note that your registration is confirmed only if you receive the confirmation email from BDO Management Consulting Services. In the meantime, feel free to visit our website to learn more about our services: https://www.bdo.com.sg/en-gb/services/advisory/management-consulting-services Information Source: BDO Singapore | eventbrite

[04 & 05 Jun 2025] People Performance Management for New Managers 3.0 | Holiday Inn Singapore Orchard City Centre, an IHG Hotel

Jun 4, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
2 Day Workshop in People Performance Management for New Managers 3.0 - TGS-2024051983 Step into leadership with confidence through People Performance Management for New Managers 3.0! This course equips new managers with essential skills to drive team success, track and enhance performance, and address gaps using modern coaching models like GROW, SOLER, and FUEL. Explore emerging HR trends, set clear performance indicators, and align KPIs with business objectives to boost productivity and adapt to industry changes. Whether you're a new or a seasoned manager, you'll gain valuable insights from this course. It's perfect for managers ready to lead their teams to success while staying ahead of performance management trends! Yes, this course is IBF-funded! The IBF Standards Training Scheme (“IBF-STS”) provides funding for training and assessment programmes accredited under the Skills Framework for Financial Services. For our training programmes that are accredited under the IBF Standards, eligible Singaporeans & PRs can apply for funding support under the IBF Standards Training Scheme (IBF-STS), subject to all eligibility criteria being met. Note: All participants (Self-Sponsored and Company-Sponsored) must be physically based in Singapore For company-sponsored participants, the company must meet the following two requirements to qualify for funding support of up to 70% from IBF (excluding GST). 1. Company-Sponsored participants have to be Singaporeans or Singapore Permanent Residents (PRs) that are physically based in Singapore. 2. Eligible companies refer to Financial Institutions that are regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) (either licensed/exempted from licensing) and Fintech companies that are registered with the Singapore Fintech Association. The remaining course fees can be claimed using SkillsFuture Credits SkillsFuture Credits (SFC) is designed to encourage and cultivate lifelong learning. Singaporeans can use SFC to fund out-of-pocket course fees for skills-related courses. These credits can also be used on top of existing course fee subsidies provided by the government, like the IBF subsidy. SkillsFuture Credits are exclusive and only available for Singaporeans aged 25 and above. New Singapore citizens aged 25 and above are also eligible once they receive their citizenship. Funding Support This funding support works on a nett fee model. We will first confirm that you are eligible for the funding. Thereafter, you will pay the course fees minus the funding support which is 30% or 50% of the course fees plus total GST amount. For self-sponsored registrations, the remaining course fees can be claim using UTAP Funding (continue reading to find out about UTAP funding) and can be paid via an online payment gateway. For company-sponsored registrations, the remaining course fees can be paid via Cheque and Bank Transfer. For more details, please contact Ms Rina at; Tel: (65) 6720 3333 WhatsApp: (65) 9835 5478 Email: training.aventis@gmail.com Information Source: Aventis Learning Group | eventbrite

Portrait Drawing: Clothed Model – Guided Session | Chalk N Pencils Art Studio @ New Bahru

Jun 5, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Arts
Fine Art
Learn to create lifelike portraits with step-by-step guidance. Our experienced instructor will cover essential techniques such as proportion, light, and shadow to help you achieve depth and character in your drawings. Information Source: Chalk N Pencils | eventbrite

Portrait Drawing: Clothed Model – Guided Session | Chalk N Pencils Art Studio @ New Bahru

Jun 5, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Arts
Fine Art
Immerse yourself in the art of portrait drawing at the upcoming event, "Portrait Drawing: Clothed Model – Guided Session" in Singapore. Hosted at the Chalk N Pencils Art Studio @ New Bahru on 46 Kim Yam Road #04-11, Singapore, 239351, this session offers a unique opportunity to refine your drawing skills under expert guidance. Mark your calendars for June 5, 2025, and discover the joy of capturing the human form on paper in a supportive and creative environment.

Hanging out with Humanist | Han's Union (Springleaf Garden)

Jun 6, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Hanging out with Humanists is a free and easy ground-up social gathering where you can meet and mingle with other fellow humanists and make new friends over dinner. Location : Hans Union, Springleaf Conveniently located just outside of TE4 Springleaf Exit 2. Brown line What to look for : Look for a lively group of people gathered together sitting outside on the long high table, and spot the pink T-shirt with the slogan “Be Good for Goodness' Sake” draped over a chair—a nod to the same shirts we proudly wore at Pink Dot. Information Source: Humanist Society (Singapore) | eventbrite

Public Speaking Masterclass: How to Create a Memorable Image | Lifelong Learning Institute, Event Hall 1-1

Jun 6, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Money Mastery (Singapore) Toastmasters Club Money Mastery Toastmasters Club is a NON-PROFIT Organization affiliated with Toastmasters International. An international non-profit organization with its headquarters in the US. Toastmasters International was started to provide members with a safe and conducive environment to practice communication and leadership skills. To date, there are around 16,000 Toastmasters Clubs around the world. Why a $20 Guest Fee? The guest fee helps to contribute towards the hall charges as well as the food we prepare for all attendees. Though we are a non-profit organization, we choose to host our meetings in a big hall with a proper stage and near an MRT station. This facilitates our member’s exposure to 1) a larger audience as our regular attendance is around 50 Pax 2) the opportunity to speak on a stage with proper audio devices The MMTMC Difference The average Toastmasters Club conducts its meeting in a relatively small room with a capacity of 30. Most meetings are conducted with an attendance of around 15 - 20. MMTMC meetings are conducted in a large hall with a stage. Audience attendance is usually around 60 - 70 Pax. Some larger events and themed meetings do attract attendance of up 80 - 100 Pax. Like our annual speech contests, workshops and speech marathon nights. If your goal is to improve public speaking skills, which do you prefer? Stretching your exposure to a larger audience capacity? Would it be more challenging and exciting to present to an audience of 15 or 70? Sounds great…so What does one gain from attending the event? A Toastmasters meeting consists of 3 main segments Prepared Speeches, Table Topics and Evaluations. It's 3 .5 hours of mind-blowing speeches, heart-warming personal stories and amazing people. Expect to witness: 4 well-crafted inspiring and intriguing speeches by some of our prepared speakers An intuitive speech evaluation segment. Watch how our veteran Toastmasters evaluate the nitty-gritty of a well-prepared speech. What more can be a better opportunity to learn the hidden intricacies of giving a powerful 5-minute speech? An opportunity to network with like-minded people who shares a passion for improving their public speaking and communication skills. A great chance to find out more about the Toastmasters movement and how you can be a part of it. So, grab this unique opportunity to learn public speaking from one of the BEST clubs in Singapore. Payment Modes Online payment at 20$ Strictly no walk-in Still considering? Better communicators often land a better job. They often get better pay. And almost always advance faster in their career. The ability to present an idea, persuade your point of view and influence your peers and superiors to your ideas is your competitive edge This is why Tony Robbins says…” the quality of your life is the quality of your communication” And how effectively you express and communicate with your spouse, partner or in-laws can make a world of difference to the quality of your relationship Better communication = Better prospects Better communication = Better relationships Better communication = Happier and better quality of life See how ordinary folks from a buffet spread of professions take to the stage as they compete to persuade, influence and inspire you with their ideas and insights. With one goal in mind… improving their communication skills. Come and experience how you too, can start to sharpen your communication and presentation skills in 2025. This can easily be one of your best Fridays of the year 2025. See you there! FAQs What is Toastmasters? Toastmasters International is a US-headquartered non-profit educational organization that operates clubs worldwide to promote communication and public speaking skills. Check out the Toastmasters website here for more information. How to get to the meeting venue? Our venue is very accessible by public transport. Visit here to find out how. More Questions? Feel free to reach out to Michell Sheya Wong via WhatsApp/Text ( +65 9086 6386 ) or Email us at ( mmtoastmaster@gmail.com ) or visit www.mmtmc.rocks . Information Source: Money Mastery (Singapore) Toastmasters Club | eventbrite

WSQ DIY Corporate Compliance: Accounts, Secretarial & Tax Essentials | 139658

Jun 7, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
WSQ DIY Corporate Compliance: Accounts, Secretarial & Tax Essentials Description: Are you ready to tackle the essentials of corporate compliance on your own? Join us for a hands-on workshop where you'll learn everything you need to know about accounts, secretarial duties, and tax requirements. This in-person event will take place at 139658 , so mark your calendars and get ready to level up your corporate knowledge! Training on Do Your Own Company Accounts, Secretarial & Tax (Skill Future Claimable) Note: Full training fee is S$1,000. Up to 70% Funding, balance course fee payable using SkillsFuture Credit, whatsapps us at 9736 8411 or suetcheng200@gmail.com. Course Fee before funding : S$1,000/= (no GST) per participant. Location : Singapore Polytechnic Graduates' Guild (SPGG), 3rd Floor VIP Room 1, 1010 Dover Road, Singapore 139658. Course Timing : Saturday 12 April 2025 9am to 6pm Sunday 13 April 2025 9am to 6pm Monday 14 April 2025 9am to 4pm Training Course coverage: 1. Company Incorporation 2. Prepare full set of financial statements (including Income Statement, Balance Sheet and Cash Flows) 3. Book Keeping for Full Set of Accounts 4. Company Secretarial Matters 5. Tax Computation & Tax submission through Form C-S (for companies with revenue below S$5 million per year) 6. Brief browse on company and commercial law ​This would basically covers all that is needed to handle a small or medium, solvent private limited company (revenue below S$5 million per year) with no corporate shareholders. A small company would therefore only incur $315/= for a one-off incorporation fee and a yearly recurring annual filing fee of $60/=. This training is also suitable for aspiring entrepreneurs, with or without Chartered Accountant qualifications, thinking of setting up a business in providing book keeping, accounting, secretarial and tax services. Although we cover basically the steps necessary for a simpler company, this course is suitable for those managing more complex companies up to $10 million in revenue or assets up to $10 millions as we do talk about more complex matters and give reference links for resources that entails more complex learning. Learners would then have these in mind and will be able to revisit them for more detailed learning. Note: Accounting Software will NOT be taught at all in this training. We will also cover the using of ChatGPT, some advanced Microsoft Excel functions for expedient help in doing the necessary works. Course also Includes: ​​Hard & Soft Copies of course materials (editable sample documents such as Financial Statements, Company Registers, Minutes, Cash Book, Book Keeping, our own developed Integrated Excel Accounts Template (one Excel file integrating bank account, Profit and Loss Account, Balance Sheet, General journal, GST Journal, Financial Statements, Tax Computations and AGM). This will show you how much time can be saved as figures are linked and formulas embedded to save time on not double keying in wherever possible. Our materials (hard and soft copies) are very carefully prepared with great passion such that it will be very useful to learners. Soft Copies of materials will be shared on Google Drive (two months access will be given) and participants' email address will be visible to other participants. You would be deemed to have given us consent to share your email address on Google Drive when you take up our services / products. Fees include WSQ Assessment (at no extra cost) WSQ Statement of Attainment (no extra charge) Others: Free referals and advertising trainees' businesses on our website (and/or our other channels) for those who opt in This 3 days course includes lunch and 2 tea breaks every day of the course, with choice of vegan/halal options. This course is held at SPGG, which has very conducive training rooms, breathtaking environment with great view of swimming pool and other scenery. Those who have mobility problems and wheelchair participants should come in vehicle to the designated wheelchair accessible drop off lobby. That is because, the building itself from the point of drop off is wheelchair accessible but it may be difficult for disabled to come in from the main entrance with a carpark barrier at the entrance, although there is a side staircase for pedestrian walking in. ​ Disclaimer: Due to the inherent nature on these topics, we shall not be liable for any wrong, inaccurate or incomplete information or advice/s or help provided by us (including by the trainer/s or anyone connected to us) in relation to and after this training. We will give our best endeavour to facilitate/guide our training participant/s to successfully manage their own company accounts and regulatory compliance. Due to the sophistication of information technology now a days, we are unable to guarantee that all our downloadable soft copies of files are free from virus/es, though we do not install any virus ourselves. You are advised to use reliable virus protection software. Hard copies of materials will be given. In the unlikely event of any contingencies, we may need to cancel the training. If that happens, we will inform the participants and refund all fees collected in full to the participants, including SkillsFuture Credit collected by us. However, we have never cancelled any training before. Our trainees may be added to our Whatsapps group chat (your phone number will be visible to other trainees) and our course materials will be shared with our current and past trainees on Google Drive. Trainees' mobile number, email addresses and other information such as profile names and pictures will be visible to other fellow current and past trainees and trainees are taken to agree to this. Trainees are not allowed to share whatever information on this training, Whatsapps group and Google Drive with any other person outside this group. Full Training Fee is S$1,000. Please pay S$300/= through eventbrite upon registration. The balance, you can pay by SkillsFuture Credit. Any balance unfunded (see listed of funding available to individual and companies below) after using SkillsFuture Credit, you can pay us by cash or cheque to "Sue Kam Accounting Pte. Ltd." at the start of the Training.​ Good News! Our Training is Skill Future Claimable on a Nett Fee basis. All Singaporeans aged 25 and above will receive $500 credit from January 2016. Participants will need to go to www.myskillsfuture.sg to apply to pay us using your Skill Future Credit before commencement of the Training. Please contact us at 9736 8411 or email at suetcheng200@gmail.com so that we can email you the invoice for you to upload to SkillsFuture to apply to use it. If you want to pay the entire course fee using SkillsFuture Credit, whatsapps us at 9736 8411 or email suetcheng200@gmail.com. This is a 3-days training with 1 hour lunch (1 pm to 2pm) and 2 tea breaks each day. Additional Information: This course is open to everyone, including Singaporean, Singapore PR and foreigners. Singaporeans can the full balance course fee using their individual SkillsFuture Credit. Requirements for this course is 1. Understand basic written and spoken English 2. Understand basic mathematics such as $2,000 + $3,000 = $5,000. You need to have a calculator with you. 3. As this is a WSQ course, we will send you a registration form for you to complete after you register here. Government Fundings at a glance: Singaporean and Singapore PR 21 years old and above attending this course as individual eligible for WSQ funding of 50% off course fee, balance payable by SkillsFuture Credit. Singaporean 40 years old and above, attending as individual, eligible for WSQ Funding of 70% off course fee, balance $300 payable by SkillsFuture Credit. Singaporean, Singapore PR, Long Term Visit Pass Plus holders, Employment Pass Holders and Work Permit Holders whom are company sponsored, their sponsoring company, after completion of the course, will be eligible to claim SFEC up to 90% of unfunded course fee and absentee payroll of $4.50 per training hour. More details https://skillsfuture.gobusiness.gov.sg/support-and-programmes/funding/training-subsidies-for-employers WSS for individuals and companies, briefly for individuals $6/= per course hour x 22 hours = $132, plus $100 training commitment award, see details https://www.wsg.gov.sg/home/individuals/attachment-placement-programmes/workfare-skills-support-scheme PSEA (Post-Secondary Education Account) For trainees who wishes to use their PSEA to pay for course fee, in whole or part, please Whatsapps us at 97368411 or email suetcheng200@gmail.com as we will help you to claim. As there are alot of fundings, it can be very confusing. Please Whatsapps us at 97368411 so that we can advise you on the best fundings that may be available to you more quickly. Perhaps, after all the funding, you may not need to pay any cash. Information Source: Sue Kam Accounting Pte. Ltd. | eventbrite

Christmasy Theme- Steamed 9-layer Kuih Lapis & Kuih Lopes | Spazio @ Kovan

Jun 8, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Information Source: The Vanilla Bean SG | eventbrite

From Epernay With Love Wine Dinner | Yì By Jereme Leung

Jun 8, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Cultural Experiences
Join the curated Champagne Boizel Wine Dinner! Dine with CEO Florent Boizel, savor exquisite pairings, and stand a chance to win a Champagne Boizel Grand Vintage 2014 ($160)! Limited seats available—reserve yours now! Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2025 Time: 06:30 PM - 09:00 PM Venue: Yi Restaurant by Jeremy Leung (Raffles Hotel) Seating arrangement : Communal dining Information Source: ewineasia.com | eventbrite

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