The more I read, the more I’m impressed.
Not only does it have it’s own cafe (see previous post), School of Thought’s got it’s own current affairs magazine specially for helping students in their GP. And it looks really quite well done!
And it’s got civic education programmes and school workshops and (from what I read on their website) a really dedicated team of tutors who don’t just want to teach, but to change lives.
Just read the testimonies: “a great place where miracles happen”, “not only a school of thought but a school of hope too”, “shaped my thinking and brought it to a higher level of maturity”, “see that I am indeed a blessed person”, “inculcated its students with selflessness and the joy of giving”, “more prepared to enter the adults’ world”, “more aware of the many things that may make me lose my direction in life”…
Imagine saying all those things about a tuition centre! Instead of the usual “good grades”, “made learning fun and interesting” &c… (which I’m sure they also provide. But notice the difference in focus!)
Impressed. Truly impressed.
(And inspired too. The least I can do is mention it here on my blog!)
hello
i was technorati-ing and came across your reference to school of thought and food for thought.
thanks very much for your kind words! we love what we do and we have been very very blessed by God such that we cannot claim in any way that where we are today was by our own hands.
He has been very merciful – keep us in your prayers that we will not lose sight of godly values and keep doing work His way rather than the world’s way.
shiaoyin
founder/creative director
school of thought
Thanks for the note!
What a humble reply! Yup will keep you in prayer. Hopefully more will be inspired to follow your example.
May God continue to bless your life-touching ministry!