Spark Education’s cutting-edge learning centre in Singapore: Revolutionising education for the digital age
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Spark Education’s cutting-edge learning centre in Singapore: Revolutionising education for the digital age

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In a world where technology and education are evolving hand in hand, Spark Education Group (Spark Education) has emerged as a trailblazer. Founded in 2017, this innovative education provider has been making waves by reshaping the way students learn through a fusion of live instruction, research-based pedagogy, and cutting-edge technology.

Now, Spark Education is taking its groundbreaking approach to education to new heights with the launch of its first learning centre at i12 Katong in Singapore.

A global pedagogy powerhouse

Spark Education is no stranger to the global stage, having already served over 650,000 students in more than 100 countries and regions. What sets it apart is its commitment to creating a love for learning, regardless of borders.

Nestled in the heart of Singapore, the Global Pedagogy Research Centre underscores the organization’s dedication to providing a world-class education. With a team of educators trained at the National Institute of Education (NIE), Spark Education ensures its curriculum aligns seamlessly with the high standards of Singapore’s Ministry of Education (MOE).

Innovative learning spaces for the digital age

Walking into Spark Education’s new centre at i12 Katong feels like stepping into the future of education. Traditional classrooms are reimagined here, replaced by high-tech learning spaces that are nothing short of awe-inspiring. Equipped with animated and gamified courseware, these interactive spaces feature screens that students can touch, interact with objects on, draw on, and more.

But it doesn’t stop at technology; Spark Education understands the value of a well-rounded education. That’s why the centre offers pod-sized classes with fewer than 8 students, ensuring that each child receives personalized attention. Students are treated to a curated learning experience that includes hands-on learning with manipulatives, practice workbooks, and a connected app. This app not only empowers students to review and complete exercises at their own pace but also provides parents with real-time visibility into their children’s performance.

The return to in-person learning

In a post-pandemic world, in-person experiences are making a triumphant comeback. Parents are eager to see their children return to offline interactions and build essential social-emotional skills. Spark Education recognizes the importance of this shift and seamlessly integrates interactive learning into traditional classrooms.

This is complemented by hands-on learning and small-group instruction, challenging the boundaries of the edtech industry as a whole to innovate and adapt to the new opportunities presented by in-person learning.

Global impact and gamified learning

Spark Education’s influence extends far beyond Singapore’s borders. Its award-winning gamified courseware has already made its mark in close to 1,000 tuition centres, preschools, and kindergartens across Canada, China, and the United States. Building on this success, the Singapore centre will continue to incorporate gamification elements and hands-on manipulatives.

These additions are tailored to address the evolving learning needs of students, striking a harmonious balance between interpersonal learning and the efficiency of technology-driven interactive courseware.

Mark Luo, Founder and CEO of Spark Education, is enthusiastic about the possibilities this new venture presents. He believes it’s an exciting time for the world of ed-tech, offering a unique opportunity to revolutionize education, make it more holistic, and, most importantly, enjoyable for students. He sees Spark’s move to launch its first-ever offline centre in Singapore as a pivotal step toward nurturing a genuine love for learning among Singaporean students.

A fun-filled panel discussion

To celebrate the launch of its new centre, Spark Education hosted a captivating panel discussion centred on the idea that fun is the foundation for future-forward education. Moderated by Sara Ann K, the panel featured insights from prominent figures like Tina Chen, Global Vice President of Spark Education Group, Hee Jhee Jiow, Associate Professor and Programme leader for Digital Communications and Integrated Media at the Singapore Institute of Technology, and Jeffrey Nah, Founder & CEO of Future Ready Academy.

The panel delved deep into the purposeful use of technology, the power of gamified learning, and the mission of grooming children into active, lifelong learners. It was a celebration of innovation and the unrelenting pursuit of excellence in education.


Spark Education Group’s new learning centre in Singapore marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of education. By seamlessly blending technology, interactive learning, and hands-on experiences, Spark Education is setting a new standard for in-person learning that is bound to inspire a lifelong love for knowledge in students of all ages.

Adding on that in celebration of its launch, Spark Education is offering Singaporeans a grand opening promotion:

  • Save $200 when you sign up for a 10-lesson package
  • Receive $80 cash voucher when you attend the free trial lessons

For more information, please visit: https://www.sparkedu.com/en/.

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Surabhi Pandey

A journalist by training, Surabhi is a writer and content consultant currently based in Singapore. She has over seven years of experience in journalistic and business writing, qualitative research, proofreading, copyediting and SEO. Working in different capacities as a freelancer, she produces both print and digital content and leads campaigns for a wide range of brands and organisations – covering topics ranging from technology to education and travel to lifestyle with a keen focus on the APAC region.
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