Age group: 9 – 14 y/os
Max. group size: 18

At the School of Questioning, we challenge the conventional notions of education by starting from a place of curiosity and exploration. We ask questions because we don’t know, which is the first step towards true learning and innovation.

Our alternative education approach encourages students to question, experiment, and discover without preconceived notions or limitations. We unlock endless possibilities for growth and understanding by reimagining what learning can be.

Join us this June for a Two-Day Camp to spark your curiosity and ignite your creativity! 🚀

Our unique 2-day programme, led by 4 independent educators with diverse backgrounds, will share their knowledge with participants on how they can further explore their learning abilities in a fun setting beyond traditional academics to tinker, build and create new ideas. Students learn philosophy to think about their future, dream up solutions to climate change through making dioramas, hands on recycling plastic bottles to make 3D printer filaments, learn about plastics, create compost, use electronics to make your own musical instrucment and make dancing robots!

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Cultivating the next generation of learners and teachers while building true resilience takes time and patience.

Our unique 2-day programme, led by 4 independent educators with diverse backgrounds, will share their knowledge with participants on how they can further explore their learning abilities in a fun setting beyond traditional academics to tinker, build and create new ideas.

Saad is a Singapore-based geek, maker, and coffee epicure. Co-founder of SpudnikLab, a startup that works to address the digital divide through digital skills education and low-cost technologies. He initiated EdibleMakerspace that brings together art and citizenScience through food and fermentation.

Elektra Singapore was started in 2023 in the quest for more freeplay and open exploration through co-creation. Sam’s vision for the future is that one has freedom in education and hopes to see local schools start their Elektra Eco Club to foster the spirit of true innovation in living.

Li Yi is the co-founder of Little Philosophers, which aims to cultivate open-mindedness in children by facilitating discussions about big questions. Li Yi also designs and leads play-based programmes for children as a freelance facilitator.

Din Chan is an interactive installation artist and a S.T.E.A.M. educator dedicated to making electronics approachable and engaging through hands-on learning and creative projects. By integrating art and electronics, he inspires curiosity and experimentation in students of all ages.

Please note the following:

  • As hackerspace is located within a shophouse without lift access, the venue is only accessible via stairs. We sincerely apologise for the lack of accessibility, and we are working to find an accessible space to move to in the future.
  • Participants are responsible for their personal belongings. Event organisers are not liable for lost, stolen, or damaged items.
  • To ensure the health and safety of our participants, we kindly request that you keep your child at home if they are feeling unwell, experiencing symptoms of illness, or have been in close contact with someone who is unwell. Refunds for the session missed can be arranged.
  • If your child has any specific accessibility requests, please contact the event organisers in advance so that we can make accommodations to the best of our ability.
  • 60% deposit returned if cancellation within 14 days.
  • Full sum collected if cancellation within 7 days
  • Ticket is transferable to someone else’s name (9-14 y/o)