Students with dyslexia and learning difficulties from low-income families received a S$300,000 boost in bursaries, courtesy of SP Group. This comes as the Dyslexia Association of Singapore opened its 12th islandwide learning centre in Toa Payoh amid a growing wait list of students in nearby centres.
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