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OUTDOOR
LEARNING JOURNEYS

School learning journeys are fresh experiences that bring new possibilities to learning. Students will explore various sites of interests with our guides and try different learning activities with activity packs and learning booklets.
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ROUTE

Malay Heritage Centre

(History & Culture)

Masjid Sultan

(Places of Worship)

Gedung Kuning

(Community)

Bussorah Street

(Pilgrimage)

Alsagoff Arab Street

(Education)

Arab Street

(Traditional trades)
 

Hajjah Fatimah Mosque

(Places of Worship)

KAMPONG GLAM
LEARNING JOURNEY

THE ORIGIN STORY

Let us take you on a virtual journey around the old Royal Citadel. Visit the palace of the Malay Sultan and the royal family, see where they prayed, and even where some of them are buried today. Feel the local Malay culture infused through the area as you breeze through the lively streets where traditional trades meet new-age boutique hipster shops, all well decorated with street art. 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Harmony and tolerance is only possible through a deep understanding of our neighbours. To this end, deepen your understanding of Islam, understand the impact religion had on the area, and how the annual Hajj was instrumental in driving the economy.

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Apart from religious differences, business differences can also often lead to conflicts. See how traditional trades can exist alongside new-age businesses, and how religious sites can be located just a stone’s throw away from entertainment outlets. This is possible only with mutual respect and understanding of all stakeholders in the area.

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Learn about place-making, a key concept in building the liveable, and vibrant city that we live in. Also explore the topic of conservation and why this is important despite our push towards modernisation.

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ROUTE

Campbell Lane

(Culture & Traditions)

Tekka Market

(Ethnic Cuisine)

Little India Arcade

(Traditional Trades)

Abdul Ghafoor Mosque

(Places of Worship)

Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple

(Places of Worship)

Traditional Trades Mural

(Traditional Trades)

Indian Heritage Centre

(Heritage)

LITTLE INDIA
LEARNING JOURNEY

A FEAST FOR THE SENSES

Feast your senses on the wonders of Indian culture as we explore the ethnic enclave of Little India. Learn about the origins of the Indian community in Singapore. Visit a Hindu temple to understand their religious practices, as well as festivals that will leave you in awe. With all the sights and sounds of this colourful district, you can be sure there will never be a dull moment on this immersive journey of discovery.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Discover the rich diversity that coexists in Little India and reinforce your understanding of Racial and Religious harmony that exists even within specific ethnic enclaves in Singapore.

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Be immersed into the rich culture of the local Indian community through an exploration of their customs, occupations and cuisine.

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Explore various iconic landmarks in Little India that have been entrenched in the memories of many Singaporeans.

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ROUTE

Boat Quay

(Trade and Industry)

National Gallery of Singapore
(Singapore’s Judiciary System)

Cavenagh Bridge

(Urban Infrastructure)

Arts House @ Old Parliament 

(Water Resources)

Raffles Place 

(Urban Planning)

Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall 

(History of the Old Building)

Old Hill Street Police Station 

(Various Government Agencies)

SINGAPORE RIVER
LEARNING JOURNEY

THE LIFELINE OF SINGAPORE

The birthplace of modern Singapore. An artery of commerce. These are but a few of the various titles bestowed upon our beloved Singapore River. As far as rivers in Singapore goes, this is the Grand Dame.

 

Join this journey of discovery as we take you on a virtual walk downstream. By listening to the stories around of the Singapore River, you will discover the development story of Singapore, and develop a strong sense of pride and connection with our island home.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Understand what it takes to defend an island like Singapore and what resources are most critical to us.

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Grasp the importance of the infrastructure, such as the quays, piers, docks and bridges, that were built to accommodate the increasingly overworked river. Discover about the various trades and understand what it took to be successful in colonial Singapore.

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Learn about the clean-up of the Singapore River, what it took and why it was paramount to our vision of a world-class city

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ROUTE

Thian Hock Keng Temple

(Religious customs)

Mural behind Thian Hock Keng Temple

(Religious customs)

Sago Lane or Li Clan Association, Ann Siang HilL

(Immigrant Journey)


Kreta Ayer Heritage Gallery

(Immigrant Journey)

Teck Soon Medical Hall

(Traditional Chinese Medicine)

South Bridge Road

(Cultural Diversity)

Chinatown Complex

(Social Community)

CHINATOWN
LEARNING JOURNEY

TALES OF OUR FOREFATHERS

The history of Chinatown is fascinating, even more so when told through a time traveller from 1890. Meet “Ah Gu”, a Chinese coolie who arrived in Singapore and made a life here. Through him, be immersed in the journey of the early Chinese immigrants. Hear their struggles, their hopes and their fears, and what it took to survive the harsh realities of 19th Century Chinatown. Gain a deeper understanding of the development of Singapore as we share the stories of our forefathers.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Understand why the importance of racial and religious harmony in Singapore cannot be over-stated, and realise that this sense of kinship was already developing since our founding days.

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Witness the living conditions of the sinkehs (new immigrants) and understand the hardships they had to go through amidst the chaos that was Chinatown. Cherish the prosperity we enjoy today and not take it for granted.

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Encounter significant landmarks of Chinatown that you might have missed before, and rediscover the charm of this heritage.

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ROUTE

Fusionopolis

ACE Ideation Centre

Timbre+

JTC LaunchPad

Block 71 / Pollinate

ONE NORTH
LEARNING JOURNEY

SILICON VALLEY OF SINGAPORE

From a backwater to a bustling metropolis today, Singapore has indeed transformed. Moving forward, developing a SMART Nation is our next phase of transformation.

one-north was designed with this in mind. Having a precinct that is dedicated to innovation is important for loc al start-ups to experiment , research and grow. Learn more about this “Silicon Valley of Singapore” as we discover a new ecosystem, introduce various local start-ups, and tell the stories of how they brought their ideas to life.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Recognise the efforts that our early leaders have made to secure the economic survival of Singapore, by dealing with the issues of unemployment, low economic growth, and financial instability.

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Gain a deeper understanding of Singapore’s future economy, our innovation hubs, and the steps taken to ensure we stay competitive on the world stage

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Feel proud of the achievements of our local startups and entrepreneurs, and be inspired to contribute to Singapore’s future in their own way

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ROUTE

Fort Canning Green

(Legends of Fort Canning)

Spice Garden

(Trade and Commerce)

Archaeological Excavation Site (Preserving heritage)

Parit Singapura

(Pre-Colonial Singapore)

Maritime Corner

(Maritime History)

FORT CANNING HILL
LEARNING JOURNEY

THE LEGEND OF THE HILL

Did you know that Singapore was not a sleepy fishing village before the British arrived?

 

In fact, we had a bustling economic landscape since the 14th Century! As we continue to expand our trade connections and relations out of Singapore it is important that we remember how we began, and the efforts that we have put in to build our nation today. Fort Canning’s rich material and natural heritage, makes it a great site to begin exploring Singapore’s precolonial history and maritime story.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Rediscover the significance of Singapore as a trading hub since the 14th Century and the importance of trade to our present-day economy

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From the hill’s vantage point, see the progress Singapore has made through the years in terms of urban development and economic growth. With this, understand the importance of Fort Canning as a communication site.

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Develop a sense of pride for Singapore’s maritime success. Realise the need to continue protecting this economic advantage and not take our success for granted.

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ROUTE

Vanda Miss Joaquim

(National Orchid Garden)

VIP Orchid Garden

(National Orchid Garden)

Tan Hoon Siang Mist House

(National Orchid Garden)

London Millennium Rubber Tree

(Singapore Botanical Gardens)

Rainforest

(Singapore Botanical Gardens)

Bandstand

(Singapore Botanical Gardens)

BOTANIC GARDEN
LEARNING JOURNEY

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Come and learn how the idea of a national garden in Singapore has an origins that can be traced back to 1822 with the original purpose was to find out what crops would grow and thrive here in Singapore.

 

Join this journey to discover how Singapore Botanic Gardens has global significance as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an important botanical institute. There are more than 10, 000 types of tropical plants found here and truly captures Singapore’s vision of being a City in Nature.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Gain a deeper understanding of nature where different types of flora can be identified, and discuss on the functions of the garden and its conservation system.

Recognise the ​​​​importance of Orchid Breeding Programme that promote goodwill and foster closer ties between nations since 1956.

Encounter the most rarest or endangered species found in the oldest forest in Singapore that plays a critical role in ensuring the conservation of the rainforest.

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