1. Book a timeslot
2. Gallery activity sheets for students
We have activity sheets for primary school students on selected Gallery exhibits that teachers can adapt and use for their learning journey. Click here for a preview of the activity sheets. Fill in this form to download the activity sheets.
2. Planning a Gallery visit for students
We conduct guided familiarisation visits of the Gallery for local secondary school educators who are organising learning journeys for their students. This will acquaint educators with the Gallery layout and content, and aid educators in planning and conducting a learning journey for their students.
We also have Gallery activity booklets aligned with the Ministry of Education (MOE) secondary school curriculum for selected subjects that educators can adapt and use for their learning journey:
Click here for a preview of the activity booklets. To download the activity booklets and/or indicate interest in a familiarisation visits, please fill up this form.
2. Share the details of your visit with us
For students of local Post-Secondary Education Institutions (ITE, JCs, Polytechnics, Universities, etc.), we have customised learning visits that range from interactive sharing sessions to hands-on scenario activities that covers topics such as planning a liveable city, sustainable development and conservation of built heritage.
If you are interested to find out more about these programmes and explore opportunities for your students to engage or collaborate with URA, do share the details of your visit with us.
For educators of local secondary and post-secondary students, share the details of your visit so we can discuss how to make it more fulfilling. We are also open to co-creating learning programmes and resources to meet your curriculum needs.
Annually in November
Next run: November 2024
CUBE is a competition held annually in November for pre-university students (ITE, JCs, Polytechnics, etc.). Participants get the opportunity to dive into the intricacies of planning and urban design for Singapore, and gain first-hand experience as urban planners. Follow CUBE on Facebook for updates on the next workshop.
Next run: 20-24 May 2024 (last week of Semester 1)
Looking for a post-exam activity for your upper secondary and pre-university students? Bring them down to The URA Centre for this hosted interactive video and quiz session to learn more about how long-term planning, conservation, urban design and other planning strategies come together to create a liveable, distinctive and vibrant Singapore River precinct. The session also includes time for students to self-explore the Singapore City Gallery (mobile app gallery quest activity available for students to use).
Click here to see available time slots, find out more about the programme, and sign up!
Annually in early-January
Next run: To be confirmed (likely a Friday afternoon in early-Jan 2025).
Calling all visionary young minds! The Young Planners’ Forum gives post-secondary students (ITE, JCs, Polytechnics, Universities, etc.) a chance to dive into the world of urban planning in Singapore and get a taste of what work at URA is like.
Hear first-hand about the challenges of planning our city, experience what it’s like to be a planner through interactive case scenarios, and engage in candid conversations with planning professionals who are shaping our future Singapore. To find out how you can join us on this exciting journey, we’ll also be sharing about scholarship, internship & career opportunities at URA!
Sign up here!
There are activity sheets and booklets (including teachers’ guide) for primary school and secondary school students that educators can download and adapt for use at the Gallery. These include resources aligned with the Ministry of Education (MOE) secondary school Geography and Social Studies curriculum.
Click here for a preview of the worksheets. Fill in this form to download the worksheets.
Explore the Gallery on a self-guided tour with the help of our mobile app quest! Through completing a series of gamified tasks across the various exhibits, you’ll get to learn about how urban planning has transformed Singapore into one of the most liveable cities in Asia!
Download the app and join the quest here!
Note: To access the quest when you are at The URA Centre, click on the link above or scan the Questeon QR code found at the Island-wide Model on Level 1 (see image above) and at the counter next to the Gallery entrance on Level 2.