✨ Our previous term was fully allocated. Now available exclusively upon request, subject to minimum group sizes (4 pax for private, 10 pax for corporate).
✨ Our previous term was fully allocated. Now available exclusively upon request, subject to minimum group sizes (4 pax for private, 10 pax for corporate).
A Voyage Back In Time
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Singapore was built by people who arrived with nothing but their hands and their nerve. Who were they? What did they face? What did they solve? And what did it cost them?
Your job is to find the evidence these people left behind. In the objects they carried, the buildings they raised, the tools they used. Work out what it actually tells us. Not what a textbook says happened. What you can prove from what you see.
You will start at a gate built by people whose names nobody wrote down. You will follow the trail they left inside a museum. By the end, you will have collected enough evidence to answer the question that matters most:
Who actually built this city?
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Designed for ages 7–10. An immersive 4-day time-travel, expedition through the lush, ancient terrain of Fort Canning, the captivating maritime tales of the National Museum, and the vibrant 1930s galleries of the Children's Museum.
Guided by their 'Scientist's Eye,' your child will decipher historic clues and confidently navigate both the great outdoors and grand museum halls; building deep resilience and proactive problem-solving as they discover how these forgotten worlds shaped our island.
Deep, Screen-Free Observation: Watch them develop their "Scientist’s Eye." You will notice them naturally slowing down to investigate the ancient textures of Fort Canning and the captivating maritime artifacts of the National Museum, replacing passive screen-time with joyful, active curiosity.
Fearless Navigation: As they explore the lush, uneven terrain of Fort Canning, navigate the grand exhibition halls of the National Museum, and step into the bustling 1930s galleries of the Children's Museum, you will see their cognitive resilience bloom. They will learn to orient themselves, make spatial decisions, and trust their own judgment across completely different environments without looking for immediate adult rescue.
A Richer Connection to Their World: They will return home not just tired and happy, but brimming with vibrant stories. You will witness their "Builder's Mind" connecting the dots between ancient kings (Fort Canning), daring ocean voyages (National Museum), bustling heritage trades (Children’s Museum), and the modern Singapore they walk through every day; giving your family beautiful new conversations for the dinner table.
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An expedition is only as powerful as the stories we bring back from it. We designed the ‘Home Bridge’ to ensure that your child’s historical discoveries become beautiful, shared moments for your entire family.
The ‘Home Bridge’: Your child will return with a brief Home Bridge micro-mission designed for parent-child engagement. They will share the fascinating insights they unearthed with their "Scientist’s Eye", the solution(s) they built with their “Builder’s Mind”, and the feelings they felt with their “Storyteller’s Heart”. In turn, you will share about your own stories and favorite memories of your city.
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Because our expeditions are strictly capped at an intimate 9-pax cohort with 1:4 trained-facilitator-to-child ratio, the dynamic of the cohort is sacred. We do not operate on a standard "first-come, first-served" basis.
To ensure every child is placed in an environment where they will truly thrive, we conduct a 15-minute Curation Conversation with every family prior to formal enrollment. This allows us to understand your child's unique behavioural profile, ensure they are ready for the autonomy of the expedition, and purposefully build a perfectly balanced community of peers.
Step 1: Submit your Allocation Request.
Step 2: Have the Curation Conversation with us.
Step 3: Receive your formal Allocation and secure your seat.
(MIN. 4 PAX FOR PRIVATE / 10 PAX FOR CORPORATE)Meet Our Founder
Former Consultant at Accenture. Psychology-trained learning architect.
Before founding The Resilient Builders, Raine spent over five years at Accenture as a Consultant, advising on technology and data transformation deals worth up to US$200 million and leading delivery teams of over 100 people across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Greater China. She was made Consultant in less than three years, against a four to five year average.
She saw, from inside the rooms where these decisions get made, that technology replaces tasks, not judgement. The people whose careers held up were the ones who could spot a problem nobody had named yet, take a position, and own the outcome. She also saw that the old idea of resilience, endure quietly, doesn't prepare a child for that world. The resilience that matters now is the ability to adapt, decide, and create value when nobody hands you the answer.
Raine now designs psychology-informed programmes that build exactly that: the ability to observe critically, take action, and stay resilient and self-directed in an economy that no longer rewards simply knowing the right answer.