23 AUG 2025

2026 Yearly Action Plan (Primary Level)

How to Read Our Yearly Academic Plan (2026)

At Sowing Seedz, we know parents like you want a clear and simple overview of what programmes are available for your child. That is why I have created this Yearly Academic Plan — but with so many tabs and levels, it can look overwhelming at first glance.

Let me guide you step by step on how to read it.

Looking for Lower Primary English (P1, P2, P3)?

Each line in the image represents a key area of English learning.

  • Head to the P1, P2, and P3 tabs under the yellow English section.

Here, you will find programmes designed for younger learners, such as:

  • Regular weekly classes
  • Breaks during the March and September holidays
  • M.A.D. June (onsite workshops for composition & comprehension)
  • Year-end BTS programme (composition and/or science experiments!)
  • This section is perfect if your child is just starting their English foundation.

Looking for Upper Primary English (P4, P5, P6)?

Check the P4, P5, and P6 tabs under the yellow English section.

This tab includes a fuller schedule to prepare students for PSLE and higher levels, such as:


  • Regular classes throughout the year
  • Oral practice runs (Feb & June–Aug)
  • March holiday composition practice
  • M.A.D June (onsite/online composition & comprehension workshops)
  • Special PSLE-focused sessions (e.g., Oral Webinar on 9 Aug, Finale in Sep)
  • Year-end BTS intensive (composition and/or science experiments!)
  • This is the go-to section if your child is moving towards exam readiness.

Looking for Primary Science (P3, P4, P5, P6)?

Head to the green Science section.

This is where you’ll find Science programmes for middle and upper primary levels:

  • Regular classes during the school year
  • Breaks during March & September holidays
  • M.A.D June (for P5 & P6 only, onsite practical workshops)
  • Year-end BTS intensive (composition and/or science experiments!)
  • This tab supports your child in building strong Science concepts and hands-on skills.

Quick Summary for Parents

P1–P3 English → Look under P1,2,3 tab

P4–P6 English → Look under P4,5,6 tab

P3–P6 Science → Look under P3,4,5,6 tab

Think of the plan as a map:


  • The yellow section = English programmes.
  • The green section = Science programmes.
  • Each level (P1–P6) has its own dedicated pathway.


By breaking it down this way, you’ll know exactly where to look depending on your child’s age and subject focus.


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