![]() Meanwhile, photo studios report a spike in the number of inquiries from parents about K2 graduation pictures this year. ![]() ![]() The centre, which organised a free overnight camp and adventure walk for its K2 pupils last year, scrapped plans for a physical event this year but is considering holding a virtual session for its graduation ceremony after receiving feedback from parents. Inclusive pre-school Kindle Garden will give its 20 graduating children a collage of class photos and a video montage at no charge, says its principal, Ms Sandy Koh. Its centres will still proceed with individual graduation photos and digitally stitch them together for the class collages. "We understand that these are difficult times and hope not to place any additional financial stress on our parents," explains cluster principal Audrey Chen. Star Learners Group, which has about 630 K2 pupils across its 41 centres, will live-stream its concerts for free, and will forgo make-up and costumes. At other centres, parents can record well wishes for their kids, which will be shared as a surprise segment during the ceremony, says Dr May See, its senior general manager.Īt least one pre-school chain has adjusted its ceremony with the economic situation in mind. Some centres under MY World Preschool, which has almost 900 K2 kids across 40 centres, are encouraging their pupils to give a speech at home, which their parents will record. CEO Patricia Koh says that the school "will continue to make it special" for its 350 graduates.Ī number of pre-schools are getting parents involved in the graduation experience as well. Similarly, MapleBear Singapore aims to continue its tradition of glitzy productions with a concert inspired by the musicals Annie and Oliver Twist, titled The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow.
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