CLEA HALL is a selective academic program directed and taught by its founders. It serves students who are prepared to engage seriously with language, reasoning, and ideas.
All curricula are developed and refined in-house. Instruction centers on discussion and writing, with explicit standards for how students articulate arguments, respond to questions, and revise their thinking.
The program draws on classical rhetoric and contemporary cognitive research, informed by sustained observation of how children acquire and retain language.
Students learn how arguments are formed and expressed. Instruction emphasizes clear speech, structured writing, and accurate explanation of ideas.
Students identify recurring structures in language and reasoning. They compare patterns across subjects and use them to organize new information.
Vocabulary is taught through Latin and Greek foundations. Students learn how words are built and how to infer meaning in unfamiliar academic and professional terms.
Students practice disagreement, persuasion, and decision making in discussion. Emphasis is placed on fairness, responsibility, and revising one’s views when warranted.
Students answer open-ended questions with clear organization and accurate language. Responses show preparation, not improvisation, and hold under follow-up questioning in interviews and discussions.
Students learn Latin and Greek foundations and apply them to unfamiliar academic and professional terms, allowing them to infer meaning rather than memorize definitions. This builds durable vocabulary and supports secondary and tertiary education, in addition to later study of Western languages.
Students present claims, support them with reasons and examples, and revise their position when confronted with new information or counterarguments.
Students learn to identify recurring structures in language, history, ethics, and argument. They compare patterns across disciplines and use them to organize new information, a core skill in an AI-saturated environment.
Students produce short, thesis-driven paragraphs that explain reasoning clearly and in sequence. Writing emphasizes accuracy of thought and structure.
Students connect ideas across texts, subjects, and time periods. They recognize how individual facts fit within larger conceptual frameworks and explain those relationships coherently.
The Foundation Program is organized by capability. Each level reflects skills students demonstrate in speech, reasoning, and written expression.
Ages: Adults & Seniors
Dates: Feb 27 – Apr 17, 2026
Time: Fridays, 7:30 PM SGT
Format: 8-week masterclass
Tuition: $1,500 ($1,300 Legacy)
Ages: 16+
Dates: Feb 28 – Apr 4, 2026
Time: Saturdays, 5:30 PM SGT
Format: 6-week seminar
Tuition: $1,100 ($900 Legacy)
Ages: 12–15
Dates: Mar 15 – Apr 5, 2026
Time: Sundays, 5:00 PM SGT
Format: 4-week capsule
Tuition: $385 ($345 Legacy)
Ages: 16+ & Adults
Dates: Apr 5 – May 24, 2026
Time: Sundays, 5:00 PM SGT
Format: 8-week seminar
Tuition: $1,200 ($1,000 Legacy)
Ages: 12-15
Dates: Sep 6 – 27
Time: Sunday, 5:00 PM SGT
Format: 4-week capsule
Tuition: $385 ($345 Legacy)
Ages: 15–18 (advanced 14 considered)
Dates: Oct 4 – Nov 22, 2026
Time: Sundays, 6:30 PM SGT
Format: 8-week seminar
Tuition: $1,600 ($1,300 Legacy)
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