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New school offers boarding facility for students with autism
The Straits Times
|October 02, 2024
Programme for those aged 15 and up aims to equip them with independent living skills
In the past, Gan Siang Teng's domestic helper used to prepare her meals and help her with chores like folding her clothes.
But after attending a new boarding programme - the first of its kind offered by a special education (Sped) school here - in March, the 16-year-old, who has moderate autism, has learnt to do such tasks on her own.
The 10-week Good Life Boarding programme, run by social service agency Rainbow Centre, includes after-school training on daily living skills and short stays for students with help from a life coach.
"After the programme, Siang Teng has been able to do daily tasks such as washing her own plate after dinner without any prompting by us," said her mother Chua Lay Hong. "Her increased independence is promising for us, and it is amazing to see her take care of herself and be more confident in managing everyday routines," the 49-year-old, who works in sales support, added.
Siang Teng is one of 215 students with autism enrolled in Rainbow Centre Admiral Hill School, which is officially opening on Oct 3. The purpose-built campus at 21 Admiralty Lane can take in 300 students with autism aged seven to 18.
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