My Dulwich Story: Amay
At Dulwich, I’ve learned how important it is to take care of the world around us. I want to help the environment by encouraging people to use electric cars and by picking up trash at school. In forest school, I’ve even learned how to safely manage charcoal after a fire and think about ways to reuse it. Dulwich has taught me that even small actions can make a big difference.
Forest School at DUCKS
At Dulwich College (Singapore), I’ve found that I truly love the outdoors, by learning in Forest School. Spending time outside helps me feel connected to nature and teaches me why protecting our environment is so important. My favourite activities include finding clever ways to waterproof the dens we have built, and learning how to safely put out fires. Working on these tasks with my friends has shown me how important teamwork and being responsible really are. Dulwich has inspired me to care deeply about nature and taught me that exploring outdoors can help make the world a better place.

Mathematics at DUCKS
At Dulwich College (Singapore), maths is exciting for me because I can use it to help protect our planet. As a mathematician, I love solving real-life problems, like calculating how much rubbish we’ve picked up or measuring the difference our environmental projects make. When I use numbers to show how small actions can lead to big changes, it makes me feel proud and I want to do even more. Dulwich has helped me see that maths isn’t just numbers: it’s a powerful tool for helping our world.
