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Art school wants to increase access for low income kids

One art school in Singapore is focusing on efforts to make art education much more accessible for students who might not have enough money or other resources to make a future in art feasible.

The flagship program is aimed at identifying children with untapped artistic talent and allowing them to seek out educational opportunities that might have been out of reach. The award is rendered in a cash payout of a couple thousand dollars, which can cover class costs, transportation, materials, and more. As a part of the program, the newly admitted art students have access to mentorships under current students of the program, meaning that they have a readily accessible pipeline of wisdom and guidance. In the first iteration of this program and award, just over half of the students who applied were accepted. The art school hopes to increase visibility for the program in the future.

This new effort is on trend with other increases in parents seeking extracurricular art education for their students. Younger children who exhibit talent and interest in the arts are more and more taking outside of school classes to boost their talent with the goal of using the skills they develop to earn good placement in secondary schools.

The art school that is offering the program to draw in talented students from lower income families is marking its tenth anniversary and unleashing a slew of new programs to benefit Singapore. Other efforts are aimed at increasing arts access to students with special needs, the elderly population of Singapore, and those coming from disadvantaged families.

Access to the arts is important no matter what background an individual comes from. Exposure to the arts from an early age broadens the minds of young students and allows them new avenues for expressing themselves. If young students do not have the ability to pursue art education, they may never tap the creative talent that lays hidden within. Art offers a wealth of benefits for students both young and old. Young students increase their physical dexterity and emotional maturity through art. Elderly students who practice art can see their stress levels falling and their memories improving.

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To read more about the art education opportunities for low-income students in Singapore, go to https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/education/school-of-the-arts-to-help-poorer-children-with-enrichment-programmes.

  • May 26, 2019
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