The Dyslexia Association of Singapore (DAS) expands its reach with a new Toa Payoh Learning Centre, providing specialised support for students with learning differences—including those without a formal diagnosis. Backed by a S$300,000 donation from SP Group, this initiative ensures greater access to intervention for children from lower-income families. Offering literacy, maths, Chinese, and specialist programmes, DAS is committed to inclusive education.
Extension of DAS’ services to learners who fall through the cracks because they do not have a formal diagnosis of dyslexia and other special educational needs
Collaboration will provide cohesive, comprehensive and collaborative support for dyslexic learners in Institutes of Higher Learning
Help children thrive in an increasingly disruptive learning landscape through early identification and intervention