Aesthetics
Discover how Greenwood Primary School nurtures a love for the arts through a rich art and music curriculum, vibrant festivals, and exhibitions that build creativity and cultural appreciation.
Vision
Every child has talents in ARTS
Mission
LOVE – Learn and explore ARTS through Opportunities provided in a Vibrant ARTS Environment
Approach
Exposure – Experience - Excursion
3 Focus Area
Appreciate - Acquire – Articulate
A Continuous and Progressive Art and Music Curriculum
Greenwood Primary School has designed a rich art and music curriculum to support the holistic development of every student. Our curriculum is structured to ensure continuous and progressive learning in both art and music, fostering a lifelong appreciation and love for the arts.
Structure of Curriculum Units
Art: Units of learning are designed based on art elements and concepts through four main art forms:
Drawing
Painting
Digital Art
Clay / Ceramics
Music: Units of learning are structured around music elements and concepts, incorporating:
Instruments
Singing
Movement
Units are thoughtfully linked with major national celebrations and school events, integrating a real-world context into the learning process.
Key Programmes
Aesthetics Week - Shining Stars
The Shining Stars programme provides students with a platform to showcase their talents and appreciate the talents of others. It is an opportunity for students to express themselves creatively through the arts, fostering a sense of pride and confidence.

Performances: P2 Violin Programme, P3 Angklung & Kulintang Programme, SYF Youth Station (Original Songs), Musical talents from all levels.
Aesthetics Fest
The Aesthetics Fest is designed to enhance cultural appreciation among students, helping them understand and experience the diversity of cultural expressions in the arts. This vibrant festival provides opportunities for students to explore their creativity, express themselves, and showcase their skills and talents. The Aesthetics Fest fosters a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of global cultures and artistic traditions by encouraging artistic exploration through a curated programme of visual art, music and dances.
Dance Workshops
P1 Creative Movement
P2 Jazz
P3 Ethnic Fusion
P4 Hip Hop

Art Trail & Exhibition
The Art Trail and Exhibition aim to give voice to our students by creating platforms for them to display their artworks at three different levels: the classroom, the school, and the community. This initiative helps students understand how artworks can serve as vessels for their expressions and beliefs.

Greenwood students sharing at N5 Cluster Exhibition 2024 in collaboration with Woodlands Regional Library

Collaboration with Woodlands Hospital - Artworks by Primary 2 students (August 2026)

Collaboration with ACE the Place – Chingay 2025
Museum Based Learning Journey & Assembly Programme
The Museum Based Learning (MBL) Journey extends students’ appreciation and experience of the arts. This programme is a core part of the Primary 4 art curriculum and includes pre-, during-, and post-visit activities to local art museums. Students engage as both artists and audience members, culminating in a showcase of their artistic expressions. The School Assembly Programme is curated to expose students to different art forms throughout their school years.

P4 students at National Gallery Singapore for Museum Based Learning
Platforms and Activities that Engages our Students in Learning
Art: Over six years, students engage in various mediums, learning about local artworks and artists. This strengthens their national identity and cultural heritage appreciation. Through art discussions and projects, students develop visual literacy, imagination, and innovation skills.

Primary 6 “Leave a Legacy” project
Music: Students develop awareness and appreciation of music within local and global cultures. They gain the ability to express themselves creatively through music, involving themselves in lifelong musical pursuits. The curriculum focuses on aural and vocal domains, individual and ensemble instrument playing, and the development of listening, fine motor, creative thinking, and social skills.

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