Impact Innovation Bootcamp
Think. Create. Pitch.
The world is changing fast, and future-ready youth need more than just good grades. Many students want to make an impact but don’t always know how to turn ideas into reality.
This 2-day holiday bootcamp helps participants
build creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration skills through hands-on innovation. They’ll learn design thinking, brainstorm solutions, build a prototype, and pitch their ideas to a panel of judges.


PROGRAMME FORMAT
This programme is suitable for students aged 13–19 (Sec 1 to JC/Poly/ITE) who are curious, creative, or simply looking for something meaningful this holiday
CLASS SIZE
5~20 students
VENUE
CRATER at St Andrew Secondary
(15 Francis Thomas Dr, Singapore 359342)
DURATION
2 Days
(10am - 4pm)

Over the 2 days you will:
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Discover problems that matter and define
challenges clearly.
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Brainstorm creative solutions using effective methods.
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Build and test your first prototype.
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Gain teamwork and collaboration skills.
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Pitch your idea to a panel of judges with confidence.
What you will leave with...
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Hands-on innovation and problem-solving skills.
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A working prototype built in teams.
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Experience presenting ideas in front of judges.
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A certificate of completion.
TESTIMONIALS
"I enjoy getting to see the
office, as well as getting to
talk to the two of the professionals.
At the end of the session,
I know more about the
industry as well as that it is okay to change jobs in the future if you do not enjoy
what you are doing and
that the path will change."
Teresa, 17
"The part of the talk where
the professional was talking about how life in medical and dentistry school are different was quite insightful to me.
It was interesting to learn about certain details to look out for in terms of patient's conditions/keeping things sterile."
Chloe, 14
"Being able to visit the
actual court session and
the simulation of the court session was enlightening.
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Have a better understanding about the sheer amount of reading and research that has to be done before the actual court case."
Beatrice, 15
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