The most engaging, and fun online Phonics class in Singapore!
Is your child 5 or 6 years old and still struggling to read and spell? Have you always wanted to try out our Phonics classes? 📖
This April, learn 42 sounds in just 4 weeks! Gift your little one the power of literacy with us! In the month of April, pay only $150 for 4 lessons (U.P. $200) and learn how to read and write the jolly way with #JollyPhonics! Each interactive class (LIVE!) is capped at 8 students.
Learn from our engaging and experienced teachers in the comfort of your home and find out why are we not just your ordinary phonics school! All learning materials will be provided. Don't let COVID-19 deter your child's learning journey! 💡
Check out our online classes in the video below!
Based on the Jolly Phonics framework, Curious Thoughts Academy is the only Phonics centre in Singapore that also provides Orton-Gillingham Intervention for Dyslexic students. All our Phonics teachers are certified in Jolly Phonics and all our intervention teachers are trained at the Orton-Gillingham Associate Level under The Blosser Centre for Dyslexia Resources (AOGPE). Our programmes use a fun multi-sensory approach to teach phonics, reading, grammar, literature, writing and the “nuts and bolts” of English. We want our children to reach their highest academic potential and become lifelong lovers of the English language.
The literacy programme also:
Improves oral language, speech and the confidence to speak clearly and coherently.
Helps children develop appreciation of quality literature and develop deep comprehension skills.
Helps children to be able to write coherently, descriptively and imaginatively.
This program is based on 30 years of research and practical application.
Our online classes are customised for children aged 5-6 years old. Every class is capped at 8 students. If you have any queries about our online classes, you can read our Frequently Asked Questions here.
How does Jolly Phonics work?
Jolly Phonics is a fun and child centred approach to teaching literacy through synthetic phonics, based on 30 years of research and practical application.