Singapore – In a vibrant celebration of athletic spirit and camaraderie, North London Collegiate School (Singapore) hosted its first ever NLCS Games, bringing together students, staff and families for a dynamic showcase of teamwork and healthy competition.
The inaugural event marked a milestone for the school, strengthening bonds across year groups and fostering a sense of belonging that extends beyond the classroom. Inspired by the ethos of the wider NLCS family of schools, the Games encouraged students to demonstrate resilience, collaboration and leadership, qualities that define the North London Collegiate tradition worldwide.
Adding an exciting global dimension, the event also featured participation from NLCS Dubai and NLCS Jeju, connecting students across the international campuses through friendly contests and shared spirit. This collaboration underscored the unity of the NLCS network and the shared vision of developing confident, compassionate and globally minded learners.
Throughout the day, participants took part in a wide range of activities including track and field events, team relays and creative challenges designed to combine athletic skill with strategic thinking. The energy and enthusiasm were palpable as students cheered on their peers, guided by the school’s house system that continues to be at the heart of community life at NLCS Singapore.
The Games were not just about competition but about cultivating balance, reinforcing the school’s commitment to holistic education and student wellbeing. Parents also joined in to celebrate the shared achievement, underscoring NLCS Singapore’s growing reputation as one of Singapore’s leading international schools that blend academic excellence with character development.
“The NLCS Games are a wonderful reminder of what it means to be part of a community that celebrates both excellence and empathy,” said a member of the organising team. “We look forward to making this an annual tradition.”
For photos and highlights from the event, visit the official NLCS Singapore website.
Source: Adapted from NLCS Singapore.