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By Asian Education Review Team , Tuesday, 16 September 2025 10:31:15 AM

IES Ghana Opens 2026 Singapore Education Camp Registration

  • IES Ghana opens registration for its 2026 Singapore Summer and Winter Camp for children aged 10–17.

    The two-week international camp focuses on technology, innovation, and global learning.

    Students will join peers from around the world for hands-on learning and cultural experiences.

    The Institute of Executive Studies (IES) Ghana has officially opened registration for its 2026 Singapore Summer and Winter Camp, a unique international education programme for children between the ages of 10 and 17. The camp, designed to blend academic learning with cultural exploration, aims to equip young learners with future ready skills in one of Asia’s most innovative cities.

    Following the success of IES’s 2025 educational tour to Canada, the Singapore camp offers a two week immersive experience where students will engage in hands on learning with peers from different countries. The goal is to nurture global thinking, practical skills, and leadership in young minds.

    Deborah Gamey, Director of International Programmes and Internal Operations at IES Ghana, explained, “This camp is about more than just academics. We’re preparing students to become global citizens who understand innovation, sustainability, and teamwork in real world contexts”.

    The programme will feature sessions on AI driven entrepreneurship, sustainability, and S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics). Activities will include workshops, group projects, and guided educational visits to renowned attractions such as Gardens by the Bay, the ArtScience Museum, and more.

    Students will enjoy a safe and structured environment with full support, including accommodation, meals, travel insurance, and airport transfers. The camp also emphasizes soft skills like creativity, communication, and collaboration key traits for success in the 21st century.

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    Cultural activities and sightseeing are built into the programme to encourage curiosity and cross-cultural understanding. Organisers say this mix of academics and adventure makes the Singapore camp both educational and memorable.

    IES Ghana encourages parents across the country to register early due to limited slots. “This is a life changing opportunity to give children a global edge”, Ms Gamey said.

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