Education Initiatives

Education Programmes

Code in the Community

Code in the Community is a multi-year, multi-level computer science (CS)/STEM education programme sponsored by Google, the Chinese Development Assistance Council (CDAC), The Eurasian Association (EA), MENDAKI and SINDA, to nurture the next generation of Singaporean innovators and inventors. This programme helps diverse young Singaporeans (of different genders, ages, ethnicities), especially those from underprivileged backgrounds, develop computer skills and inspire them — and their parents — to pursue a future career in technology.

Find out more here.

NEU PC Plus Programme

The NEU PC Plus Programme is an initiative by Info-communications Media Development Authority of Singapore (IMDA) with the aim to build an all-inclusive digital society where needy students can have equal access to info-comm.

The Programme offers students from low-income households and disabled people a brand new computer bundled with 3 years of free broadband access and software at an affordable price. Find out more here.

Please submit your applications and relevant documents to the school’s administrator or to EA at shareen@eurasians.org

Collaborative Tuition Programme

The Collaborative Tuition Programme (CTP) was jointly launched in 2002 by the four self-help groups. Through the CTP, students from different communities, especially those from lower-income families, will be able to access affordable tuition classes. CTP is available in 175 centres island-wide (as at 2022). Students can join the CTP if they need help with English, Mathematics and Science. It is offered to school children whose families have a per capita income of $1,200 and below.

Homework Supervision Programme

The Homework Supervision Programme (HSP) was launched in 2015. Its objective is for older youths who are pursuing tertiary education to be a mentor to younger students in primary and secondary levels. They assist the younger students with their homework.

The HSP aims to develop the mentee’s confidence and motivation in both academic and non-academic areas.

Education Enquiries

Alternatively, contact Shareen at shareen@eurasians.org for more information.