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Beyond the Classroom - Educator Interviews

Beyond the Classroom with Deniece Grace Foo (MADDspace Show Choir)

In this month’s Beyond the Classroom Interview Series, Flying Cape gets up close and personal with Deniece Grace Foo from MADDspace Show Choir.

Actor, Dancer, Singer, Teacher, Choreographer and Businesswoman. We go behind the curtains to find out how Grace manages to do so much in the same 24-hour day we all have and what she hopes to accomplish with MADDspace Show Choir.

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Parent Interviews

My Parenting Journey with Meiling Wong Chainani

Meiling Wong Chainani, parent blogger at the popular Universal Scribbles, is usually the interviewer. “You ask some hard questions!” this cheerful, dynamic lady interjected midway.

This month, Flying Cape is indeed very privileged to hear directly from the heart of this dedicated parent and successful blogger.

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Parent Interviews

My Parenting Journey with Tracey Or

As a mother of 5 and successful education blogger, Tracey Or often gets asked how she manages.

Flying Cape’s My Parenting Journey is honoured to meet up with her and take a behind-the-scenes peek at what an average day is like for her and what she deems are most important for her and her family.

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Define Success

Define Success with Christina Lau, Mouth Artist and Re-Inventor

Christina Lau met with a serious accident that left her paralyzed from chest down in 2005.  She was then 31 years old, working in the Prisons Services and leading an extremely sporty lifestyle.  Overnight, her world crashed.

Flying Cape’s Define Success series visited her to find out how she has reinvented herself a decade and Christina – the cheery lady with the dimpled smile and quiet determination graciously shared her story with us.

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Academic

PSLE @ St. Andrews

First-hand interview of a parent from St. Andrews, who was impressed with the way the school handled the announcement of the cohort’s PSLE results. It was effort and improved results that were celebrated, not just top grades.

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