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| Association for Educationally Subnormal Children - http://www.apsn.org.sg/ The Association for Educationally Subnormal Children (AESN) was inaugurated in 1976. The Association was officially renamed the Association for Persons with Special Needs (APSN) in May 2000. It is a voluntary welfare organization. - |
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| Metta School - http://www.mettaschool.edu.sg/ Metta School first opened its door to pupils of varied racial and religious backgrounds on 15 January 2001. Metta School provides special education to pupils with mild intellectual disability and autism between the ages of six and eighteen years. - |
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| Spastic Children's Association of Singapore - http://www.spastic.org.sg/ The Spastic Children's Association of Singapore (SCAS) was established in 1957 to provide special education, rehabilitation services, vocational training and gainful employment for children and adults with cerebral palsy in Singapore. - |
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| Jurong Gardens School - http://www.minds.org.sg/schools/jurong/index.php Jurong Gardens School (JGS), a special education (SPED) school catering to the educational needs of more than 280 young children and teenagers between the ages four and eighteen. - |
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| Rainbow Centre - http://www.rainbowcentre.org.sg/special_education.html EIPIC aims to give infants and young children - aged 2 months to 4 years with Down syndrome, developmental delay, cerebral palsy or multiple disabilities - a good head start in helping them in their development. - |
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| Singapore School for the Visually Handicapped - http://www.ssvh.edu.sg/ Singapore School for the Visually Handicapped aims to provide a comprehensive programme of education that will meet the individual needs of the visually handicapped children and enhance their development intellectually, socially, emotionally, physically - |
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| Best Mindpower - http://www.thebestmindpower.com This is a site to provide guidance on utilizing our brain to the fullest. - |
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| Lee Kong Chian Gardens School - http://www.minds.org.sg/schools/leekong/index.php Lee Kong Chian Gardens School aims to teach, to equip and to train our pupils with intellectual disability the values, skills and knowledge that will enable them to strive towards living productive and useful lives. - |
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| Yio Chu Kang Gardens School - http://www.minds.org.sg/schools/yiochu/index.php Yio Chu Kang Gardens School is a special education school. The school also has a Physiotherapy Room, Occupational Therapy Room with sensory integration equipment and a Speech Therapy Room where therapy sessions are carried out. - |
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| St. Andrew’s Autism Centre - http://www.sach.org.sg/Web/Site/Default.aspx?mid=7 St. Andrew’s Autism Centre (SAAC) is an integrated, comprehensive centre which serves people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It is a project of St. Andrew’s Mission Hospital and supported by the Anglican Diocese of Singapore. - |
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| Towner Gardens School - http://www.minds.org.sg/schools/towner/index.php Towner Gardens School aims to provide every pupil, every opportunity, educational, social and otherwise, to enable him/her to acquire maximum learning and progress so as to contribute actively to society. - |
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| Autism Association (Singapore) - http://web.singnet.com.sg/~autism/index.htm The Autism Association (Singapore) was set up through the initiative of a group of parents in August 1992 with the Registry of Societies.On 28 January 1995, it became a charity organization under the Charities Act, Singapore. - |
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| Singapore School For The Deaf - http://www.ssd.edu.sg/ The Singapore School For The Deaf was established in 1963 and has been at its Prince Charles premises since 1987. The school is staffed by teachers employed by the Singapore Association For The Deaf. - |
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| Canossian School - http://www.cshi.com/ Canossian School (CSH) provides education for children who are hearing impaired. We cater to children (of different denominations and races)and who are either Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents. - |
PR: 3
| Guillemard Gardens School - http://www.minds.org.sg/schools/guillemard/index.php Guillemard Gardens School believes in the worth of all pupils with intellectual disability and their right to access educational and training programmes and believe that they are capable of learning and acquiring knowledge and skills. - |