THE MODEL
No extra trip for families.
No extra work for schools.
families.
schools.
Parents sign their children up for an SOC programme delivered inside their school. SOC deploys trained teachers to conduct small group lessons on-site, during the school's enrichment hours.

SCHOOL
SIGNS UP
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A school administrator or lead teacher opts in to host SOC programmes on-site.

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SOC PROVIDES PROGRAMME
POSTERS
We supply ready-made materials so the school can share programme details with parents.

03
PARENTS ENROL
Families sign up with the school through a simple flow

04
SOC TEACHERS TEACH
Trained SOC educators run small-group lessons and provide individualised reports for every child.

OUR PROGRAMMES
Built on the same curriculum we run in our own centres.

Phonics & English Curriculum
From letter sounds to reading fluency, SOC's English programme takes children through a structured phonics journey. Built from 10+ years of curriculum research and delivered in small groups.
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Financial Literacy
Hands-on learning that helps young children understand money, value, and choices!
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Storytelling on Kindness
Narrative-led sessions that build awareness of causes that matter, in a way children connect with.
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STEAM through FunBox™
Children build their own FunBox™ and explore renewable energy, energy conversion, ecosystems, and more — making abstract science tactile.
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Social Emotional Learning
Children learn about virtues like empathy and resilience through game play
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OUR PARTNERS
Trusted by preschools and childcare centres across Singapore.
VOICES
What schools & parents tell us
tell us.

"Overall, the programme was well received. The storyteller was engaging and did a good job breaking down the information in ways that were accessible to our young learners. The children were able to take away some new learning from the session."
– Raynu Thiagarajan
German European School Singapore

"The BMDP assembly talk by School of Concepts was engaging and meaningful. Through heartfelt storytelling and an interactive mascot, students gained a clearer understanding of the importance of bone marrow donation. As a teacher, I appreciated how the BMDP raised awareness compassionately, helping our students recognise how generosity and community support can truly save lives."
– Mrs Vicky Wong
St. Hilda's Primary School, Teacher

“Thank you so much too for coming over to share about this, learning opportunities for the teachers too”
– Zee MK
Tanjong Katong Primary School, Teacher

"The children showed genuine interest in learning about bone marrow donation, which demonstrates the importance of the topic."
– Teacher
MOE Kindergarten @ First Toa Payoh Primary School
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