

When Supporting Growth Feels Unclear
Most parents want to support their child’s interests, abilities, and talents thoughtfully. Yet motivation can rise and fall, confidence can fluctuate, and progress rarely follows a straight line.
Common questions parents share:
- Is my child losing interest or meeting a new challenge?
- When should I encourage perseverance, and when should I step back?
- How do I support confidence without pressure?
- How do I know if I am responding well?
Without a clear way to read these signals, support can feel reactive and uncertain.
DARE to RISE was created to give parents greater clarity and confidence in navigating this journey.
Introducing a 3-day experience for both parents and children, featuring parent seminars to provide insight and guidance, alongside hands-on enrichment sessions for children to learn through practical experience.
About DARE to RISE
DARE to RISE is a practical framework that helps parents understand what drives a child from within and how to support growth with intention and care.
Co-developed by Lorna Whiston Schools and Joseph Schooling, Singapore’s first Olympic Champion, drawing from:
- Joseph Schooling’s journey, discipline, and performance mindset
- Lorna Whiston’s expertise in education, pedagogy, parenting, and coaching
- Research in learning science and child development
DARE to RISE gives parents:
- A clearer way to recognise motivation, confidence, and effort
- A shared language for growth, challenge, and resilience
- Practical guidance to support development at home and beyond
Children and parents experience the same framework in parallel, creating alignment that continues beyond the camp.



Grounded in Experience and Education
DARE supports understanding of a child’s inner compass, including:
- Interest, confidence, and effort
- Responses to challenge and feedback
- Reflection over time
RISE guides how adults support growth through people and environment, including:
- Encouragement and exposure
- Structure and guidance
- Thoughtful challenge
The framework is explored and applied during the camp and parent seminars, where parents and children experience it together.
DARE: The Children’s Experience
Children experience DARE to RISE through a three-day guided camp designed to support confidence, expression, and perseverance.
The camp is for:
- Children aged 7-12 (Primary 1 – 6)
- Full-day participation in a structured, supportive environment
Programme areas:
- Encouragement and exposure
- Structure and guidance
- Thoughtful challenge
- Swimming, focused on discipline, effort, and progress
- Speech & Drama, supporting expression and confidence
- Art, encouraging creativity and focus
Key details:
- 3 – 5 June, Wednesday to Friday
- 10am – 4pm daily
- Sports Schooling’s Centre for Movement
* Details may be subject to change to improve the experience.
*Children are required to have basic swimming ability. This is not a learn-to-swim programme. Please refer to the FAQ below for more information on the swim component.
Activities are designed to be age-appropriate, engaging, and encouraging, with space for challenge and reflection.







RISE: The Parent Seminars
Parents attend two half-day seminars alongside the children’s camp, designed to introduce and explore the DARE to RISE framework.
The seminars coincide with drop-off on the first day and collection on the final day.
Seminar schedule:
- 3 June, Wednesday, 10am – 1pm*
- 5 June, Friday, 1 – 4pm*
Location:
Sports Schooling’s Centre for Movement
11 Slim Barracks Rise (Buona Vista)
S138664
*Lunch is included on both days.
Parents will:
- Learn to recognise motivation, confidence and effort more clearly
- Understand how resilience develops through support and challenge
- Gain practical ways to apply the framework at home
By experiencing the same framework as their children, parents and children develop a shared understanding that extends beyond the programme.
* Details may be subject to change to improve the experience.
Seminar Speaker’s Profiles

Joseph Schooling
Olympic Champion
Sports Schooling, Managing Director
Joseph introduces the framework through his personal journey, sharing how confidence, discipline, and resilience were shaped over time through challenge, reflection, and support.

Renee Stone
Lorna Whiston, Head of Schools
Renee brings the educational foundation of DARE to RISE to life, explaining how the framework is grounded in pedagogy, learning science, and developmental research, and how parents can apply it meaningfully.

Don Poh
Lorna Whiston Group CEODon joins the second parent seminar as a panel speaker, sharing reflections from his entrepreneurial and leadership journey. He will discuss how early experiences shape confidence, initiative, and decision-making over time, and how these foundations often surface later in leadership and entrepreneurship.
DATES
3 – 5 June 2026
VENUE
Sports Schooling’s Centre for Movement
11 Slim Barracks Rise
(Buona Vista)
S138664
FEES (before GST)
ELIGIBILITY
- SGD 980 (2 parents + 1 child)
- SGD 788 (1 parent + 1 child)
- SGD 388 (per child, for families attending and enrolling more than 1 child)
- SGD 488 (per child, for those attending the enrichment camp independently, with no accompanying parent)
- Children aged 7-12 (Primary 1-6)
- Children must already be able to swim
PRIORITY REGISTRATION
Priority registration is for existing Lorna Whiston or Sports Schooling (including alumni), with places allocated on a first-come basis.
Parents who register during this period will receive a SGD 100 credit – Lorna Whiston families may use it for classes at Sports Schooling and Sports Schooling families may use it for classes at Lorna Whiston schools, while families with no prior affiliation may redeem the credit at either.
Register your Interest
With 45 years of expertise and 75,000 alumni, Lorna Whiston is committed to helping children develop a lifelong love for learning, and the confidence to become whatever they want to be. We believe success is learnt, through success in learning.
At Sports Schooling, we carry this same belief into the water, nurturing not just swimmers, but individuals.
Through structured programmes, strong coaching, and meaningful connections, we support every child’s journey in building confidence, resilience, and a lifelong relationship with sport.
Join us today. Experience the Lorna Whiston difference, together with Sports Schooling.
FAQ: Swim Component (DARE to RISE Camp)
The swimming segment is designed not only to develop water skills, but also to support children’s confidence, motivation, resilience, and self-awareness through structured coaching experiences aligned with the DARE to RISE framework.
Rather than focusing purely on performance outcomes, the programme emphasises:
- Willingness to try
- Confidence in eHort
- Persistence through challenge
Reflection and growth
No. Children must already be able to swim independently without flotation aids. This is a developmental swim experience focused on skill refinement, confidence-building, and learning mindset.
If a child is temporarily unwell, they are not required to immediately switch to another enrichment programme.
Our approach is flexible and child-centred:
- Children may observe the swimming session on Day 1 and rejoin the water when they are well and ready on Day 2 or Day 3
- Observation is treated as a meaningful part of learning, helping children regain confidence and familiarity
- If a child remains unwell or is unable to participate in swimming, we will encourage them to explore another enrichment area instead
Facilitators will guide each child thoughtfully, balancing well-being, confidence, and readiness, rather than forcing participation.
This reflects the DARE to RISE philosophy: supporting children to listen to their bodies, make considered choices, and re-engage when ready.
Participants should be comfortable swimming approximately:
- 15–50 metres independently
- Front crawl and/or backstroke
- Some swimmers may also know breaststroke or butterfly depending on their level.
Swimmers are grouped by proficiency level rather than age.
This allows:
- Better safety management
- Appropriate coach-to-swimmer ratios
- More targeted coaching
Coaching ratios range from 1 coach to 6 – 8 students, depending on each child’s swim proficiency.
Coaches will observe swimmers during initial sessions to ensure appropriate placement and may adjust groups if necessary for safety and learning quality.
Each day follows a developmental arc:
Day 1: Desire & Recognition
- Build comfort and emotional safety
- Encourage curiosity and engagement
- Focus on enjoyment and positive experience
Day 2: Autonomy & Resilience
- Introduce manageable challenges
- Encourage ownership and persistence
- Develop confidence through effort
Day 3: Evaluation & Extension
- Reflection on learning and growth
- Increased independence
- Gentle stretch beyond comfort zone
No. The environment is developmental rather than performance-driven. Children are encouraged to grow at their own pace without comparison.
Yes. Coaching focuses on technique refinement, movement quality, and skill development appropriate to each swimmer’s level.
The programme is primarily designed for swimmers who are pre-competitive or beginning structured development, with a focus on confidence, autonomy, and learning mindset rather than high-performance training.
Competitive swimmers are still welcome to join and may benefit from:
- A different coaching environment focused on reflection and personal growth
- Strengthening intrinsic motivation and resilience
- Exposure to complementary enrichment areas such as Speech & Drama and Art throughout the camp
The parent seminars may be especially valuable for competitive swim families, as they explore:
- Supporting motivation without pressure
- Understanding emotional responses to training and competition
- Building long-term confidence and sustainable development
No. Participants must meet the stated minimum proficiency requirements and be able to swim independently without flotation aids.
This ensures:
- Safety in a structured group environment
- Appropriate coaching progression
- Consistent experience for all participants
If unsure about your child’s suitability, please contact us for guidance prior to registration.
- Swimwear
- Goggles
- Towel
- Sunblock
- Kickboard
- Change of clothes
- Water bottle
- Swimwear
- Goggles
- Towel
- Sunblock
- Kickboard
- Change of clothes
- Water bottle
The swim programme focuses on developmental outcomes beyond technical skills, including:
- Increased confidence in the water
- Willingness to try and persist through challenges
- Improved awareness of eHort and learning process
- Greater independence and ownership during practice
- Positive emotional relationship with swimming
Technical improvements may occur, but the emphasis is on mindset, self-belief, and enjoyment.
Yes. Children are allowed to adjust their enrichment choices during the camp, with guidance from our facilitators.
DARE to RISE is designed to help children discover interests, not lock them into decisions too early. We recognise that a child’s confidence, curiosity, or readiness may shift as they try new experiences.
Our approach:
- Encourages exploration before commitment
- Helps children reflect on why they want to change—whether due to interest, challenge, or confidence
- Guides them to make thoughtful choices rather than reacting to momentary discomfort
Facilitators will support children to:
- Understand what they are feeling
- Decide whether to persevere or pivot
- Learn that both sticking with something and making a considered change are valid learning experiences
This flexibility mirrors real learning and development—and parents will explore this exact balance during the parent seminars, learning when to encourage persistence and when to allow choice.
The goal isn’t perfect decisions.
It’s self-awareness, confidence, and ownership of learning.
That’s completely okay—and it’s something we expect and support.
At DARE to RISE, swimming is not about forcing participation or performance.
Our coaches are trained to recognise hesitation as part of a child’s learning and confidence building journey.
On Day 1, the focus is on emotional safety and trust. Children are given time to observe, acclimatise, and engage at their own pace. A child may start by sitting at the poolside, dangling their feet, or simply watching others and that is still considered meaningful participation.
Our coaches:
- Acknowledge emotions without pressure
- Build connection and trust first
- Encourage curiosity rather than compliance
- Celebrate willingness and effort, not just outcomes
Often, once children feel seen and safe, confidence naturally follows.
Importantly, parents will learn through the DARE to RISE framework how to interpret these moments, understanding the difference between fear, fatigue, overwhelm, or readiness; and how to respond in ways that build long-term confidence rather than short-term compliance.
By the end of the programme, many children surprise themselves… not because they were pushed, but because they were supported in the right way, at the right time.
Unlike Speech & Drama or Art, there is no formal showcase for the swimming component on Day 3.
Swimming progress is often internal and developmental, and not always best represented through a single performance or display. Improvements may show up as increased confidence, willingness to try, persistence through challenge, or better self-belief rather than a “final product.”
That said, parents are welcome to observe their child during swimming session on the last day.
Through observation, parents can:
- Notice changes in confidence, effort, and comfort in the water
- See how their child approaches challenge and feedback
- Connect what they observe to the ideas discussed in the parent seminars
This allows parents to continue meaningful conversations at home, applying the shared DARE to RISE framework to support growth beyond the camp.
The focus is not on showcasing performance, but on understanding progress, effort, and mindset- skills that last far beyond the pool.
Sports Schooling is the umbrella group that runs several sports and movement brands. It offers a range of programmes in swimming (from learn-to-swim to competitive), multi-sport camps, and other movement activities for kids and adults.
Swim Lab is one of the brands within Sports Schooling. It focuses specifically on learn-to-swim and foundational swimming programmes - building water confidence, basic skills, and technique for beginners through intermediate swimmers (kids and adults).
Management: Both Sports Schooling and Swim Lab are managed and guided by Joseph Schooling, who plays a leadership role in shaping the vision and direction of the programmes.
