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Explore the joys of the written word at Creative Campus

18 Sep, 2013

Browse the gallery of articles to discover how your child can inject a dose of creativity in their writing and ace the English Paper in school with the classes at Creative Campus!

Never a dull moment

Never a dull moment

There is never a dull moment in Creative Campus, as our team of curriculum writers explore creative tangents in our classroom assignments.

Our teachers deliver lively, engaging lessons focusing on discussions, media studies and stretch your child’s potential. Students often find themselves looking forward to the lessons!

Tip #1: Word wizardry

Tip #1: Word wizardry

Creative Campus empowers students with the tools to translate their creative thoughts onto paper.

Wielding descriptive words and turns of phrases is a cinch at Creative Campus. Students who have been with Creative Campus learn to use descriptive phrases with ease and write beautifully by the time they sit for their PSLE.

Enrol for 2014 classes!

Enrol for 2014 classes!

Come discover the joys of English with Creative Campus! We are currently taking in students for the 2014 classes.

Our teacher-to-student ratio is kept small to ensure each child gets the attention he or she deserves. Contact us today for an appointment!

Tip #2: Visual delights

Tip #2: Visual delights

Bring your stories to life and draw readers into your world!

Valeska knows that a great story is one that allows its audience to imagine themselves in your narrative. Through the power of suggestion and great choice of words, she plants the seeds for vivid imagery in our minds with her narrative!

What parents say

What parents say

Don’t just take our word for it – hear what parents have to say about Creative Campus!

At Creative Campus, we are constantly in touch with parents who want the very best for their child. As passionate educators, we share their concerns and work together to stretch the potential of our students.

Enrol for 2014 classes!

Enrol for 2014 classes!

At Creative Campus, our team of educators’ wealth of experience means your child are in capable hands, discovering the wonders of the written word while acing their English papers.

Contact us today to find out how our unique pedagogy can help your child!

Tip #3: Explore imaginative possibilities!

Tip #3: Explore imaginative possibilities!

At Creative Campus, we encourage our students to explore possibilities when writing their compositions. Mark Teo, our student in Primary 2, uses it to great effect above.

Here, Mark masterfully blends logic and fantasy to imagine a world of wizardry, and incorporates a new word he learnt that day ("chaos")!

What students say

What students say

Ee Rynn, in Primary 4 relishes each week’s news analysis.

We believe the surest way to kill children’s joy for current affairs is to mandate them to read the papers without proper guidance. Our teachers make it a point to select some of the most interesting news of the week to keep our students intrigued.

Through a dynamic discussion session, our students find meaning in the news that they read.

Tip #4: Plausible plots

Tip #4: Plausible plots

Justin, in Primary 3, draws from his love for exercise to imagine a world without sports.

Plausibility plays a role in composition writing and here, Justin expands on the logical consequences of playing sports, a technique that is sure to aid him in his composition!

Find out more about our curriculum!

Enrol for 2014 classes!

Enrol for 2014 classes!

Students at Creative Campus often stay with us for the long haul.

That’s why we also cater to IP and mainstream students, as well as those sitting for the General Paper. Through presentations, debates and a systematic approach to broad recurring themes, students learn critical thinking skills that aid them in their analyses, whether written or verbal.

Why wait? Sign up for our holistic English classes early to avoid disappointment. Contact us today!

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