As announced by MOE during the Circuit Breaker in Singapore, there will be a one week holiday for Term 3 of the school calendar. The additional July school holiday will be from 18 to 26 July 2020. Due to COVID-19 measures, many activities will be held online. For those conducted on-site, some may require pre-registration.
⇒ Related Read: MOE School Holidays 2020 Singapore
For other up coming events, visit Events in Singapore.
Note: All details are correct as at the time of publishing. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information, no guarantee is given nor responsibility is taken for errors or omissions in the compilation. Readers are advised to check with the respective event organisers for the most updated schedules, venues and details.
#1 Strider Kids Coaching PowerMind Camp
In this 5-Days online PowerMind Camp, children develop their self-confidence, mental resilience, self-leadership, and emotional intelligence through a mix of dynamic activities.
Your child will be engaged in learning how to cultivate a growth mindset and practical tools they can use to overcome their everyday challenges, reinforced with fun activities such as mind tricks to increase their performance in what they do and changing limiting beliefs, creating their own brain house, filling up their learning jar, and so much more.
Date: 20 to 24 July 2020
Time: 10am to 12pm
Venue: Strider Kids Coaching
For more information, visit 5-Days PowerMind Camp to Build Self-Confidence and Resilience.
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#2 Holidays with I Can Read
Are you anxious to get out and about and looking for quality experiences for your children after the circuit breaker?
Reserve your slot now! We will be conducting our free In-Person Assessments on a first-come, first-served basis. We will not be able to accommodate walk-ins.
Date: 20 to 26 July 2020
Venue: I Can Read
For more information, visit Holidays with I Can Read.
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#3 Singapore Symphony Orchestra City in Nature Concert
In celebration of the fifth anniversary of the Singapore Botanic Gardens’ UNESCO World Heritage Site inscription, NParks and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra bring you the very first City in Nature Concert, online, in the comfort of your home! Tune in to NParksSG YouTube channel or the Singapore Symphony Orchestra’s Facebook page for a virtual orchestral concert featuring violinists Chloe Chua and Karen Gomyo in the second movement from Bach’s Concerto for 2 Violins in D minor.
Date: 26 July 2020
Time: 6pm – 6.45pm
e-Venue: NParksSG YouTube channel or Singapore Symphony Orchestra’s Facebook page
For more information, visit Singapore Symphony Orchestra City in Nature Concert.
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#4 StoryFest Online 2020
The Storytelling Centre Limited and The Arts House will co-present the fourth installment of the annual storytelling festival virtually. Themed “The Heart of Story”, local storytellers ascend beyond the landscape and reach out across the digital space to take audiences on an odyssey into the essence of stories brought to life through the oral tradition.
Date: 17 to 27 July 2020
e-Venue: Online
For more information, visit StoryFest Online 2020.
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#5 Singapore Science Festival 2020
The annual festival is back and has gone fully digital for the first time ever this year with signature events such as X-periment!, STAR Lecture guest performance, Science Buskers Festival and the Royal Institution Science Shows.
Date: 25 July to 8 August 2020
e-Venue: Online
For more information, visit Singapore Science Festival 2020.
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#6 Visit SINGAPO人: Discovering Chinese Singaporean Culture Exhibition
The Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC) will reopen its inaugural permanent exhibition – SINGAPO人: Discovering Chinese Singaporean Culture, on 13 July 2020, Monday. Opened to the public in March this year, the exhibition casts a spotlight on how Chinese heritage, cultural interactions, and public policies have shaped Chinese culture in Singapore, and led it to evolve in ways which are different from other Chinese communities in the world.
Date: Reopen on 13 July 2020
Time: 2pm – 8pm (Mon) | 10am – 8pm from Tuesday to Sunday
Venue: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
For more information, visit Visit SINGAPO人: Discovering Chinese Singaporean Culture Exhibition.
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#7 National Day Rehearsals 2020
Due to COVID-19 outbreak and social distancing measures, the National Day Parade and Celebrations will be held differently as compared to previous years. There will be a National Day parade held at the Padang though there will be no spectators.
Date: Every Saturday from 4 July 2020
Time: 10am – 11am
Venue: The Padang
For more information, visit National Day Rehearsals 2020.
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