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Pathlight School is a
special school Special education (also known as special-needs education, aided education, alternative provision, exceptional student education, special ed., SDC, and SPED) is the practice of educating students in a way that accommodates their individual d ...
for children with
autism Autism, also known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by differences or difficulties in social communication and interaction, a preference for predictability and routine, sensory processing d ...
in
Singapore Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. The country's territory comprises one main island, 63 satellite islands and islets, and one outlying islet. It is about one degree ...
. Founded in 2004, it is run by the non-profit Autism Resource Centre and comprises one half of the national educational provision for autistic children. The school educates students in social and life skills, teaches them mainstream curriculum subjects and prepares them for employment in an autism friendly environment. The school has 2 branches, one in Ang Mo Kio (Campus 1 and 2) and the other, a new campus in Tampines (as of 2025).


History

In 2003, the Autism Resource Centre (ARC) launched a project to provide comprehensive support for autistic Singaporeans, which included plans to set up the first autism-focused special school in Singapore. The ARC collaborated with the Rainbow Centre over a period of five months to renovate the temporary campus, recruit school staff, decide on the school values and develop the school programmes.Ho Ka Wei, "School for autistic kids to open next year", ''The Sunday Times'', 20 July 2003. After opening in January 2004 with 10 teachers and 41 students,Leow Si Wan,
A Path to work life
, ''
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'', 28 April 2010.
Pathlight School conducted charity walks, merchandise sales and other events to raise funds for the introduction of more programmes for an expanding intake. In 2007, two teachers from Pathlight School won the inaugural Most Outstanding Special Education Teacher Award and Most Innovative Special Education Teacher Award, given by the Singaporean
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and
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.The inaugural MOE-NCSS Special Education Awards
", Ministry of Education press release, 16 November 2007.
In 2009, the Autism Association of Singapore launched a second autism-focused special school, Eden School, and the two schools formed a partnership.Loh Chee Kong, "An Eden for autistic children", '' Today'', 4 April 2009. The following year, Pathlight School moved to its permanent campus and announced plans to develop student internship programmes, build an information technology centre, and set up a
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club for alumni. In 2012, Since there was a need for demand for students, the former site at Ang Mo Kio St 44, was relaunched as Campus 2. In 2018, When Chong Boon Secondary School merged with Yio Chu Kang Secondary School, Pathlight School occupied the school campus for Upper Primary or Secondary school students.


Campus

The permanent campus of Pathlight School at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, which was constructed by W Architects and cost S$34 million to build, spans . Its facilities include 45 classrooms, four computer labs, three courtyards, an industrial kitchen and a multi-purpose area, as well as special art, music and design rooms.A Unified Whole
", d+a magazine, Issue 53, 2010.
The campus was designed to offer students "dignity" and an autism friendly environment. For example, the walls and floors have a simple colour scheme, to avoid triggering
sensory overload Sensory overload occurs when one or more of the body's senses experiences over-stimulation from the environment. There are many environmental elements that affect an individual. Examples of these elements are urbanization, crowding, noise, mas ...
, while the taps in the canteen are slightly different from each other to help students learn to adopt less rigid routines. Due to limited facilities, some academic lessons, known as satellite classes, are conducted by Pathlight teachers at nearby mainstream schools, including Mayflower Secondary School, Peirce Secondary School, and Yio Chu Kang Secondary School.


Programmes

Unlike most special schools in Singapore, which place a lighter emphasis on academics, Pathlight School uses the same academic curriculum as mainstream primary and secondary schools. An exception is that mother tongue lessons are replaced with classes covering social and life skills.Tania Tan, "This special school is mainstream too", ''The Straits Times'', 5 August 2006. The school accommodates the needs of students with smaller class sizes, staff trained to handle autistic children,"An early start for a child with autism", ''The Straits Times'', 4 July 2007. more visual teaching methods, more predictable environments and individual education plans for each student."A Day in the Life of a Special Education Teacher"
schoolbag.sg, Ministry of Education, 21 January 2008.
"Passing PSLE a greater hurdle for some students", ''Channel NewsAsia'', 24 November 2006. Satellite classes and special events give students regular opportunities to interact with non-autistic peers from mainstream schools; exceptional students are allowed to attend classes with mainstream students for some subjects.Speech by Dr Ng Eng Hen
at the official opening of the new Pathlight School site on Tuesday, 27 April 2010, at 10:30am.
To prepare students for employment, Pathlight School runs computing courses, a design studio and a cafe staffed by students. The school also produces book compilations of thoughts written by students, conducts exhibitions of student artwork and sells merchandise made by students, to help students develop useful skills, raise funds for the school and raise awareness of autism. In addition, Pathlight School has hosted autism events such as the WeCAN Learning Congress 2010, where over 20 international experts shared their best practices in autism care with about 560 delegates.


Students

As of 2010, Pathlight School had an enrolment of over 500 students, of whom about 40% had their school fees of S$500 subsidised. The school caters to students with autism aged 6 to 18, who are able to access the mainstream curriculum because they are high-functioning, but would have difficulty learning in a mainstream school. Most students take mainstream national examinations, such as the PSLE and O Levels, with results comparable to students from mainstream schools, and some enter mainstream tertiary institutions. About 10% of students take a vocational track and may transfer to Eden School, which caters to lower-functioning autistic children and focuses on
vocational training Vocational education is education that prepares people for a Skilled worker, skilled craft. Vocational education can also be seen as that type of education given to an individual to prepare that individual to be gainfully employed or self em ...
. Students from Pathlight School have participated in—and won—national competitions such as the National Youth Business Challenge 2010."Cartons? That's their business", ''
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'', 27 July 2010.
In 2019, After the Professor Brawn Cafe was opened (as of 2025, the cafe has two sites at Pathlight School), for autistic adults in need of jobs, it was also announced that a new campus at Tampines would be opened, for even more demand.


Management

Pathlight School is run by the Autism Resource Centre, a non-profit organisation that also offers early intervention, therapy and training for persons with autism in Singapore.Chuah Yii Wen, "Lighting new path for autistic children", ''The Straits Times'', 10 February 2007. The school employs 81 staff, including teachers, therapists and autism consultants, and the school board is headed by founder, ARC president and Member of Parliament
Denise Phua Denise Phua Lay Peng (;Denise Phua Lay Peng
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. Operating costs of the school are paid by the
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and
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, while other costs, estimated at S$5 million per year, are funded through fees, donations, merchandise sales and fundraising events. Under the partnership between Pathlight School and Eden School, the two schools have a centralised admission system and share various resources; together, they form the national provision of education for children across the
autism spectrum Autism, also known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by differences or difficulties in social communication and interaction, a preference for predictability and routine, sensory processing d ...
. For the Ang Mo Kio branch, It is mostly handled by Ms Linda Khoo Ai Ling and Ms Loy Sheau Mei, while for the Tampines branch, It was decided that Mr Wilfred Tay, a community service member in Tampines GRC, would be the principal.


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* {{Good article Schools in Ang Mo Kio Educational institutions established in 2004 Non-profit organisations based in Singapore Schools for people on the autistic spectrum Special education schools in Singapore 2004 establishments in Singapore Autism-related organizations