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  1. Rainbow Centre is a social service agency that aims to empower persons with disabilities to thrive in inclusive communities. Registered as a charity in 1992, Rainbow Centre is an Institution of a Public Character, and a registered society, with the Constitution of Rainbow Centre as its governing instrument.

  2. Rainbow Centre empowers persons with disabilities to live Good Lives through education, support, training & partnerships. Our team promotes quality of life in 6 domains: safety, independence, health, connection, engagement, and inclusion.

  3. Rainbow Centre's special education schools nurture children and youth with disabilities, empowering them to build a Good Life based on safety, health, and community connection. Discover how our functional curriculum helps students strive for independence and inclusion.

  4. www.moe.gov.sg › special-educational-needs › sped-schoolsRainbow Centre Schools | MOE

    Mar 21, 2024 · Find out more about life in Rainbow Centre Schools and its programmes. Vision: Beyond disabilities: empowered and thriving in inclusive communities. Mission: We are committed to enhancing the quality of life of persons with disabilities and their families through:

  5. Rainbow Centre is a social service organisation that aims to empower persons with disabilities to thrive in inclusive communities. Registered as a charity in 1992, Rainbow Centre is an Institution of a Public Character.

  6. Apr 22, 2024 · Rainbow Centre - Admiral Hill School is currently located at 11 Marsiling Lane, Singapore 739148. The move to its permanent location at 21 Admiralty Lane, Singapore 756944 is projected for 2023. Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) Electives and programmes. Visit the school website to learn more.

  7. Rainbow Centre, Singapore. 5,779 likes · 70 talking about this. Beyond disabilities: empowered and thriving in inclusive communities.

  8. The Rainbow Centre is a social service organisation in Singapore. It operates three special education schools Margaret Drive School (RCMDS), Yishun Park School (RCYPS) and a third one at Woodlands, for infants, children and youths with special needs like autism, intellectual disability, developmental delay, and multiple disabilities. [1]

  9. Between 2017 and 2018, AWWA School 2, Eden School 2 and Rainbow Centre School 3 (run by AWWA, AAS and RC respectively) started operating at their interim sites. Metta School 2, run by MWA, will begin operating at its interim site at the current Metta School site from 2021.

  10. Rainbow Centre is set to open a third campus to serve more students with moderate to severe autism. Read more:...

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