If I could truly be like my Malay friends and kosong-kosongkan everything, my life would be perfect! Though, I am sure it is easier said than done. – Ms Evelyn
These expressions did more than decorate conversation—they made language vivid, memorable, and full of life lessons.
Be inspired by Ms Evelyn, whose love for reading has led her to discover the strength and wisdom of Zen.
Starting English early builds children’s confidence, strengthens brain development, enhances academic performance and opens global opportunities by giving them the language skills needed for lifelong learning and success.
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, Ms Evelyn reminds our students: “You are enough.” Break those glass ceilings and ignore the noise! – Ms Evelyn
Starting English early builds children’s confidence, strengthens brain development, enhances academic performance and opens global opportunities by giving them the language skills needed for lifelong learning and success.
“I truly believe you cannot pour from an empty bottle. If you can master the small rituals of your morning, you can master the massive challenges of your day. Ultimately, my ‘over the top’ routines are not just about the mirror; they are about the standard I set for how I show up in the world.”- Dr Evelyn Chen
“I truly believe you cannot pour from an empty bottle. If you can master the small rituals of your morning, you can master the massive challenges of your day. Ultimately, my ‘over the top’ routines are not just about the mirror; they are about the standard I set for how I show up in the world.”- Dr Evelyn Chen
“I live my life by the ‘skeleton principle’. Whatever the problem, I start with the skeleton; the fundamental root of the issue. I will never forget the time when I was ten and we had to complete a massive Cultural Fair exhibition. There was no one to help me at home and having been taught to be fiercely independent, I only had myself to rely on. Instead of worrying and stressing, I started my skeleton… adding the ‘meat’ by reflecting on the project daily. You continue this process until your skeleton becomes a ‘human’. It’s quite simple, isn’t it? “- Ms Evelyn
“Our brain is what we tell it. We must remain positive and feed our minds with only the good stuff… Your beliefs become your thoughts, your thoughts become your words, and your words become your destiny.”
— Ms Evelyn