March Holiday Programmes 2026

This March, Academia invites students to partake in our distinguished Holiday Programmes—an annual tradition of academic excellence and intellectual refinement. Spanning from two-day workshops to three-day symposiums, each programme is designed with precision to address the most exacting areas of the English syllabus, with particular emphasis on the craft of writing.
For over a decade, our Holiday Programmes have stood as a hallmark of quality and rigour. Every module is meticulously renewed each year, informed by our students’ achievements, evolving global standards, and the latest developments in educational research. The result is a suite of courses that embody both tradition and innovation in equal measure.
These are not mere holiday diversions. They are deliberate, high-calibre investments in a student’s academic and intellectual growth—an opportunity to learn, to aspire, and to excel.
WRITING 002:
George’s Marvellous Medicine: Fundamentals Writing and Tableau Workshop
Every memorable story begins with a character worth knowing.
In this two-day Writing & Tableau Workshop, our lower primary students will learn to give their creations depth and dimension—exploring how thoughts, feelings, and motivations shape the people who inhabit their stories. Through guided storytelling and expressive tableau exercises, they will come to see that great writing begins with empathy.
With a focus on characterisation and imaginative expression, students will discover how to transform understanding into artistry—translating emotion and insight into writing that feels alive. It is a brief workshop, but a remarkable introduction to the craft of storytelling.
The Brief:
For Primary 1 and 2 students
Monday 16 March — Tuesday 17 March 2026
10am — 12pm
On-Campus at Upper Thomson
109 including GST
WRITING 110:
Everyday Heroes – A Characterisation Workshop
The finest writers build their stories around characters—anchoring imagination in something vivid, tangible, and profoundly human. This workshop invites Primary 3 and 4 students to do the same: to discover how great storytelling begins with the people who inhabit the page.
Across two days, students will explore the essential elements of narrative through a series of engaging, sensory-based activities. Each exercise is carefully designed to help young writers internalise the textures of good writing—translating what they feel and perceive into words that move and resonate.
From grammar and vocabulary enrichment to kinaesthetic character work and emotional expression, the workshop nurtures both technical skill and creative confidence. By the end, each student will have crafted original pieces of writing—guided by a newfound understanding of storyboarding and the art of bringing characters to life.
The Brief:
For Primary 3 and 4 students
Tuesday 17 March — Wednesday 18 March 2026
10am — 12pm
On-Campus at Upper Thomson
109 including GST
WRITING 202:
Everyday Experiences: A Composition Module
Everyday experiences are the fabric of our lives—and of the PSLE syllabus itself. This module revisits three classic themes with a sharp focus on productive writing and effective time management in examination settings.
Students will explore the finer distinctions of narrative, descriptive, and reflective writing, refining their ability to express the subtleties of daily life with precision, sensitivity, and grace.
Through a series of thoughtfully designed exercises and writing prompts, they will learn to transform ordinary moments into eloquent, compelling compositions—capturing the extraordinary within the everyday, all within the discipline of timed writing.
The Brief:
For Primary 5 and 6 students
Monday 16 March — Wednesday 18 March 2026
10am — 12pm
On-Campus at Upper Thomson
218 including GST
ADM 201:
Direct School Admission (Secondary) Workshop:
The Direct School Admission (Secondary) process is a significant milestone for many graduating Primary 6 students. Beyond talent and achievement, students are required to present a clear and compelling personal narrative—one that communicates their skills, character and aspirations with confidence, yet without overstatement.
This workshop approaches DSA preparation with focus and structure. Students learn to plan and refine their personal statements, shaping their experiences into narratives that are authentic, coherent and impactful. Equal emphasis is placed on interview readiness, from crafting a thoughtful introduction to developing awareness of tone, presence and body language.
Through guided practice and carefully designed exercises, students strengthen their ability to respond to both expected and unexpected questions with composure. The result is a poised, credible presentation of self—delivered with clarity, integrity and quiet confidence.
The Brief:
For Primary 6 students
Thursday 19 March — Friday 20 March 2026
2pm — 5pm
On-Campus at Upper Thomson
327 including GST
Academia Privileges
All current Academia students are entitled to an exclusive 20% privilege on the English workshop fees listed above, before GST. This privilege is extended to accompanying friends of Academia students who enrol in the same workshop.
This holiday, immerse yourself in the Academia experience—where excellence is tradition, and learning is always a privilege.
