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A Mini-University at Pre-School Level!
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The Shock
Gervas Chew, aged 8, recognising Dot Cards 1 to 100 randomly using Photographic Memory.
Tarun Shankar, aged 3, able to locate more than 200 countries on the World Map using Photographic Memory.

The Mystery
How is Victoria Glass, aged 3, able to recite numbers in Cantonese, Mandarin, Malay, Tagalog and Spanish?
How does Tan Jing Yang, aged 3, identify the titles of 50 classical music pieces and names up to 30 composers upon hearing the music?

The Super High Achievers
Lee Yun Chai, aged 11, semi finalist for Lily Laskine International Harp Competition 2008, France; 3rd placing (at only age 7 in 2004) at 16th Nippon International Harp Competition 2004, Japan.
Keane Chua, aged 9, awarded UOB Painting of the Year (2006 and 2007), won Best Prize for The Annual Children's International Art Exchange Competition (Korea, 2007) and host of solo art exhibition "Keane's route", The Arts House in November 2008.

Primary School Achievers
Lee Xuan Yi, aged 9, awarded High Distinction in English and Distinction in Math for International Competitions and Assessments for Schools by University of New South Wales.
Koh Hui Yi, aged 9, second place in Primary School Online English Essay Writing Competition, August 2007.
Seah Yu Xuan, aged 7, awarded second prize for Primary One level in 2008 International Math Competition by International Math Teaching Association (IMTA), May 2008
Tay Ting Yuan, aged 9, third place in Trinity Piano Competition, September 2008

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