Local stories students should know
Education, health, community safety, science, and Singapore current affairs selected for student-friendly discussion.
Next Chapter Student Media turns Singapore news and community stories into short, student-friendly videos β giving centres useful current-affairs content without asking teachers to become video producers.
Students get a healthier short-video habit: local stories, simple context, and something worth discussing.
Every finished video is delivered for approval before a centre posts, shares, or uses it in class.
Students already understand short-form video. We use that format to make local Singapore news easier to notice, follow, and discuss β without pushing harmful, random feeds as the default.
Education, health, community safety, science, and Singapore current affairs selected for student-friendly discussion.
The format feels familiar to students, but the purpose is healthier: awareness, context, and conversation.
Topic selection, scripting, visuals, voiceover, captions, editing, and delivery are handled for the centre.
Each video is designed to be fast enough for modern attention spans, but clear enough to become a prompt for a real classroom or enrichment conversation.
Default monthly sample rhythm: two finished videos per run, ready for centre review.
Designed for short viewing windows, social feeds, parent chats, or quick discussion starters.
Singapore-first topics, written for students and reviewed before use.
The centre does not need to research stories, write scripts, record voiceover, edit videos, or manage production tools.
Local Singapore news and community topics are filtered for student relevance and discussion value.
The story is rewritten into simple, age-aware language that students can follow quickly.
Visuals, voiceover, captions, pacing, and edit structure are prepared as a finished short video.
The centre approves what fits, then posts, shares, or uses the video as a discussion starter.
βThe goal is simple: meet students in a format they understand, then point that attention toward local stories that matter.β
Next Chapter Student MediaSingapore tuition centres that want students exposed to local current affairs in a format students are already comfortable watching.
Yes. The workflow is review-first. Finished videos are prepared for approval before the centre posts, shares, or uses them in class.
No. The delivery format is short video, but the purpose is educational: local awareness, student comprehension, and discussion.
Singapore education news, health stories, community safety, science, public-interest updates, and other local stories students should understand.
Review a private sample page with finished example videos and notes on how a tuition centre could use them.
Open sample page