Term 1 is almost over, so you and your child are probably looking forward to the term break after all of that studying. The question now is what to do during study breaks that allows you and your child to have fun while also supporting continued development.
As it happens, there are many things to do in the March holidays for those seeking enjoyable enrichment for their kiddos. Today, we’ll take you through our educators’ top picks, so that you know how to make the most of the school holidays in Singapore for 2024.
Where: Gardens by the Bay
When: March 2024 to April 2024, 9.00am to 9.00pm
If your child is a little botanist at heart, do we have the perfect March school holiday 2024 activity for you! Gardens by the Bay is putting on a stunning Hanami display, one designed to transport you into Japan.
A lot of kids who watch anime may like this in particular, as flower-viewing is often depicted in anime. Remember when you go: the cherry blossoms may be the main draw, but since you’ll already be at Gardens by the Bay, you may as well check out the other areas too.
Flower enthusiasts (and kiddos who love colour!) should be certain to take a look at the Flower Dome and Floral Fantasy sections. Oh, and if your child loves the film “Avatar”, do not miss the Cloud Forest. Trust us, it’ll blow your entire family away.
Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium
When: 9 to 17 March 2024
Do we really need to say why kids will love Disney on Ice? You very likely will too. Just think: a hundred years of beloved films, characters, and songs all put together in one show. Add the ice skating and you have a winner!
Since this particular show will be celebrating the show’s 100th anniversary, it’s probably going to be even more special than usual, by the way. This one will be very popular with families who love Disney’s media.
Where: L4 of Jewel Changi Airport
When: 11.00am to 8.00pm (last admission at 7.00pm) on Monday to Friday, 10.00am to 8.00pm (last admission at 7.00pm) on weekends and public holidays
Does your child like planes or modern technology? Changi Experience Studio just might be the ticket to exciting March school holidays in 2024, then!
Here, you and your child can get lost in exhibits that give you an immersive tour of Changi airport’s history and operations. This isn’t your average airport tour: it boasts a tonne of interactive areas and exhibits, including aviation-themed games the whole family can play.
It’s a marvellous way to show children what goes on behind the scenes in aviation, and is typically popular with adults too. After all, the simulation games include ones for racing and flight – who wouldn’t enjoy that?
Where: Your home
When: Whenever you like!
This is easily one of our favourites because it’s great for really working those little grey cells (get the reference?). Oh, and as a plus, you can even use it as an excuse to get other members of the family to come over and bond with you and your child!
Basically, start by picking out a game or two that you and your child enjoy. It could be anything from a detective board game to classics like Scrabble. As much as possible, you want to pick a game that uses players’ minds, e.g. ones that build critical thinking, language, or other skills.
This is a great way to help your child hone certain skills while also letting them relax and have fun. They won’t even notice that they’re practising their maths while counting their cash in Monopoly, for instance!
Where: It depends on the centre
When: Also depends on the centre
Of course, holiday programmes are mainstays for added enrichment or learning support during the term breaks. They’re an even smarter choice if your child is sitting for major exams this year!
Look for March holiday programmes that give a good boost to the subjects or skills that your child may need help with. The idea is to get your child super-targeted support over the break. With the right programme, your child can strengthen their foundations in that subject and improve, perhaps even turning a weak point into a strong one.
As for where to get such programmes, you’re in luck. There are plenty of providers with holiday programmes this period. In fact, come and check out our very own holiday programmes to get started!
In sum, the holidays may be a time for resting and recharging, but that doesn’t mean your child’s development should be put on hold during them. In fact, your child can easily recharge while continuing to grow.
Try the activities we listed above to support your child’s development over this period. If you need even more help beyond that, however, don’t fret: we can help with that as well.
At Aspire Hub, we’re more than happy to help parents support their children with our expert tutors and personalised lessons. We even go the extra mile in terms of tuition, stepping beyond the role of tutor to also become coaches.
This gives the learners in our care added help, as we find ways to motivate them to learn in ways other tutors can’t. We also provide extra guidance as needed to our learners. For instance, we can easily draw up a plan for what your child can cover during the holidays for a quick booster.
Interested? Enquire about our programmes and learn more today!
Term 1 is almost over, so you and your child are probably looking forward to the term break after all of that studying. The question now is what to do during study breaks that allows you and your child to have fun while also supporting continued development.
As it happens, there are many things to do in the March holidays for those seeking enjoyable enrichment for their kiddos. Today, we’ll take you through our educators’ top picks, so that you know how to make the most of the school holidays in Singapore for 2024.
Where: Gardens by the Bay
When: March 2024 to April 2024, 9.00am to 9.00pm
If your child is a little botanist at heart, do we have the perfect March school holiday 2024 activity for you! Gardens by the Bay is putting on a stunning Hanami display, one designed to transport you into Japan.
A lot of kids who watch anime may like this in particular, as flower-viewing is often depicted in anime. Remember when you go: the cherry blossoms may be the main draw, but since you’ll already be at Gardens by the Bay, you may as well check out the other areas too.
Flower enthusiasts (and kiddos who love colour!) should be certain to take a look at the Flower Dome and Floral Fantasy sections. Oh, and if your child loves the film “Avatar”, do not miss the Cloud Forest. Trust us, it’ll blow your entire family away.
Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium
When: 9 to 17 March 2024
Do we really need to say why kids will love Disney on Ice? You very likely will too. Just think: a hundred years of beloved films, characters, and songs all put together in one show. Add the ice skating and you have a winner!
Since this particular show will be celebrating the show’s 100th anniversary, it’s probably going to be even more special than usual, by the way. This one will be very popular with families who love Disney’s media.
Where: L4 of Jewel Changi Airport
When: 11.00am to 8.00pm (last admission at 7.00pm) on Monday to Friday, 10.00am to 8.00pm (last admission at 7.00pm) on weekends and public holidays
Does your child like planes or modern technology? Changi Experience Studio just might be the ticket to exciting March school holidays in 2024, then!
Here, you and your child can get lost in exhibits that give you an immersive tour of Changi airport’s history and operations. This isn’t your average airport tour: it boasts a tonne of interactive areas and exhibits, including aviation-themed games the whole family can play.
It’s a marvellous way to show children what goes on behind the scenes in aviation, and is typically popular with adults too. After all, the simulation games include ones for racing and flight – who wouldn’t enjoy that?
Where: Your home
When: Whenever you like!
This is easily one of our favourites because it’s great for really working those little grey cells (get the reference?). Oh, and as a plus, you can even use it as an excuse to get other members of the family to come over and bond with you and your child!
Basically, start by picking out a game or two that you and your child enjoy. It could be anything from a detective board game to classics like Scrabble. As much as possible, you want to pick a game that uses players’ minds, e.g. ones that build critical thinking, language, or other skills.
This is a great way to help your child hone certain skills while also letting them relax and have fun. They won’t even notice that they’re practising their maths while counting their cash in Monopoly, for instance!
Where: It depends on the centre
When: Also depends on the centre
Of course, holiday programmes are mainstays for added enrichment or learning support during the term breaks. They’re an even smarter choice if your child is sitting for major exams this year!
Look for March holiday programmes that give a good boost to the subjects or skills that your child may need help with. The idea is to get your child super-targeted support over the break. With the right programme, your child can strengthen their foundations in that subject and improve, perhaps even turning a weak point into a strong one.
As for where to get such programmes, you’re in luck. There are plenty of providers with holiday programmes this period. In fact, come and check out our very own holiday programmes to get started!
In sum, the holidays may be a time for resting and recharging, but that doesn’t mean your child’s development should be put on hold during them. In fact, your child can easily recharge while continuing to grow.
Try the activities we listed above to support your child’s development over this period. If you need even more help beyond that, however, don’t fret: we can help with that as well.
At Aspire Hub, we’re more than happy to help parents support their children with our expert tutors and personalised lessons. We even go the extra mile in terms of tuition, stepping beyond the role of tutor to also become coaches.
This gives the learners in our care added help, as we find ways to motivate them to learn in ways other tutors can’t. We also provide extra guidance as needed to our learners. For instance, we can easily draw up a plan for what your child can cover during the holidays for a quick booster.
Interested? Enquire about our programmes and learn more today!