Overseas Cultural Exchange Programme to Bangkok, Thailand (19 to 22 May 2026)
• Deepen students' appreciation of diverse cultures and perspectives
• Strengthen their ability to communicate and collaborate respectfully with others
• Build a lasting awareness of environmental sustainability through hands-on, real-world experiences.
Over four days, students explored Thailand's vibrant culture and ancient heritage, connected with local peers, and reflected on how everyday choices impact the world around us. Every activity was thoughtfully designed to challenge students to step beyond the familiar, broaden their perspectives, and grow as empathetic and responsible individuals.
Through this experience, students returned home not just with memories, but with a deeper sense of what it means to lead with empathy, take charge with courage, and make a positive difference in the world around them.
• From Singapore to Bangkok — let the learning begin! (above)
• Steeped in history, moved by culture. From the grandeur of the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha to the mesmerising Khon performance and Khon Museum and the ancient streets of Ayutthaya — every moment was a living lesson in Thai heritage. (above)
• Wat Bot and Anubansamsen School
From cultural exchanges to sustainability experiences — our Thai friends brought their world to us, and we shared ours right back! (above)
• Suan Sampran Organic Farm
From field to fabric. Learning about the process of harvesting padi, dyeing scarves and decorating tote bags with nature’s own colours.
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• Sweet, graceful, and melodic. At Pattayakul Learning Centre, students tried their hand at making traditional dessert Lao Chuk, learning the art of Thai dance, and playing the Khim — a taste of Thai tradition in every sense. (above)
• Where curiosity meets discovery. Hands-on experiments, real-life connections, and a whole lot of fun — Wow Park made science something to get excited about. (above)