PEEK- Promoting Excellence while Expanding Knowledge
PEEK seeks to provide a safe and positive environment in order to better the performance of children in the St. Paul's community in their school work.
19/02/2026
π¦ΈββοΈβ¨ SUMMER IS COMINGβ¦ ARE YOU READY? β¨π¦ΈββοΈ
PEEKβs 2026 SUPERHERO in TRAINING Camp is officially open for registration and weβre counting down to an unforgettable summer of fun, growth, and adventure!
From water games and sports day to treasure hunts and leadership challenges, your child will build confidence, friendships, and real-life skills in a safe and exciting environment.
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Camp Dates: July 13β24
π St. Paulβs Primary School
π§ Ages 5β12
β‘ Only 50 spots available so early registration is encouraged!
π Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/19_qf85oyt7cULgBFhRekMRf_lm0N1QTP-xEBnRgyRVU/edit
Join the adventure and let the hero journey begin!
25/07/2025
ππ GRAND FINALE: Ocean Keepers in Action! ππ
What an EPIC final day at PEEKβs Ocean Keepers Summer Camp! π
We were honored to welcome Beck Ms Joyce Chang and her team from ICDF Taiwan Technical Mission, who helped us kick off camp, and today returned to help weigh the plastic bottles collected by our campers in the Save the Ocean Challenge β»οΈ.
π Drumroll pleaseβ¦
The 11β12 age group came out on top, collecting a whopping 59.9 lbs of plastic! Together, the entire camp collected an impressive 119.25 lbs! ππ Our presenters were blown away by the effort and commitment! All campers were rewarded for their contributions with food, treats, and prizes. π½οΈπ§π
Then we turned up the fun! From the bounce house and trampoline to intense rounds of musical chairs, the day was bursting with energy, laughter, and joy! πΆπ°πͺ
This yearβs camp reminded us all:
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Kids CAN make a difference.
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Teamwork = impact.
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Learning can be powerful and fun!
Thank you to every camper, parent, volunteer, and partner who made these 10 days unforgettable.
Until next summerβ¦ πππ
25/07/2025
ππͺ From Ocean to Plate - Our Ocean Keepers in Action! ππ£
Today, a group of our campers visited the Old Road Fisheries, where they got first-hand experience in what happens after the fish are caught. They cleaned fish, prepared them for sale, and got an inside look at how the local fishing industry works. π£πΌ
Being an Ocean Keeper isnβt just about protecting the sea; itβs also about understanding it, respecting the people who depend on it, and learning how to take care of it sustainably.
Our campers saw for themselves how important it is to keep the ocean healthy, because healthy oceans support healthy communities. ππ
Weβre so proud of their curiosity, courage, and commitment!
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