Discovery Sessions & Lego-Themed Open Days
Mulberry’s unique Lego-themed Open Days is back in demand this August! Join us on this learning adventure to observe how your children solve problems through puzzles and complete game activities to get a special prize.
Tap the boxes below to find out more!
Discovery Sessions – 14th to 25th August (Mon-Fri), Weekdays
Time : 9:30am – 11:30am
Location : All Mulberry Centres, including Shenton way
Lego-Themed Open Day – 19th August (Sat)
Time : 9:00am – 1:00pm
Location : Mulberry Centres @
Alexandra, Bukit Merah, Cairnhill and Toa Payoh
Lego-Themed Open Day
– 26th August (Sat)
Time : 9:00am – 1:00pm
Location : Mulberry Centres @
Choa Chu Kang, Creative (Jurong East), Marymount, Tanjong Pagar & Woodlands
How to Register?
Fill up the form below and choose your preferred time slot at at your centre of choice!
Event Highlights
Children embark on a LEGO theme learning adventure. Solve puzzles, complete game activities and get a special prize when the child completes the challenge.
Meet the Centre’s Principal and staff members, who will be present to attend to queries in a 1-to-1 setting with personalised school tour.
Find out more about Habits of Mind – the established child learning pedagogy from the USA which is exclusively offered to preschoolers in Singapore by Mulberry Learning Centre.
Find out why Mulberry Learning was voted in Singapore as the Best Holistic Learning Programme by Young Parents’ SG Parent’s Choice Award 2016/17
Special Fees Promotion: Enjoy up to $100 off regular monthly fees all the way until your child graduates from our school!
**The “$100 off regular monthly fees” is limited to first 5 sign-ups per centre, other promotional rates will apply thereafter. Other terms and conditions may apply.
About Mulberry
What is the “Habits of Mind”?
Habits of Mind is about knowing how to behave intelligently and respond effectively to uncertainty or dilemmas. It provides children of all ages a framework for autonomous learning, critical thinking and effective inquiry. The framework was developed by Dr Arthur Costa, Emeritus Professor of Education at California State University, Sacramento, and Co-Director of the Institute for Intelligent Behavior in El Dorado Hills, California.