An exhibition by Pathlight Student Photographers 2024

28 May to 29 Jun 2025
Objectifs Courtyard
Free admission

These photographs were taken by student photographers from Pathlight School, offering us a glimpse into how they see the world—with curiosity, joy, and a deep appreciation for the everyday.

Through a year-long workshop, the students explored various photographic techniques and visual storytelling methods, culminating in this small curation of images. They documented their surroundings, their school life, and their personal interests, capturing moments that are both personal and universally relatable.

In the rush of daily life, it’s easy to overlook the quiet, meaningful details that surround us. These young photographers invite us to pause, to notice, and to reconnect with the beauty in the ordinary. We hope this selection not only highlights the simple pleasures of youth but also celebrates the diverse ways of seeing and experiencing the world.

Featuring works by Student Photographers:
Chau Wei Le
Chwee Zhan Wei Nicholas
Darren Gan
Elizabeth Ma Zhou Ya
Elvis Emmanuel Ezekiel M.
Eshan Kashif Bin Mohammad Darwis
Ethan Khor Weng Kai
How Wei Rean
Jarett Chua Yang Yi
Lai Yin Jo
Lim Jun Rong Ethan
Ling Wen Yan Jovan
Low Jun Chuan Javier
Ng Wei Yi Alonzo
Sean Lu Rui An
Shawn Ang Shang Qin (Hong Shang Qin)
Stacia Teo
Tan Guan Qi
Zachary Benjamin

Instructors:
Marvin Tang
Noah Lee
Marc Chu
Deanna Ng
Eunice Oh

Special thanks to:
Claire Ann Lois Abraham
Ng Hui Zhen Eugenia
Choo Hwee San
Yeo Shu Ping Dawn
Sharon Ngew Huang Shin
Tan Heng Huat Dominic
Angela Ekaputri Espehana


About Pathlight School
Pathlight School is the first autism-focused school in Singapore to offer the national curriculum together with life readiness skills. It caters to students on the autism spectrum with related conditions, aged 7 to 18 years, who are cognitively able to access national curriculum but require additional support such as smaller class sizes, special accommodations and teaching staff trained in autism.

The School was established by Autism Resource Centre (Singapore) at the invitation of the Ministry of Education (MOE) and started operations in January 2004 with just 41 students. Today, it has more than 2,000 students and is one of the fastest growing and progressive special schools in Singapore.