About Us
SMU Youth Mentors was established to support the holistic development of primary and secondary students in Singapore through weekly mentoring sessions.
Mentoring offers an array of benefits for both mentors and mentees. As a mentor, you will gain opportunities to meet fellow like-minded mentors, a great way to start your freshmen year and expand your social circle! Moreover, you will be making an impact by being a positive influence on the youths. Most importantly, your mentees will develop important academic and soft skills like communication and rapport-building through your mentoring relationship with them. Your practical advice, encouragement and support will help increase their academic and social confidence.
Furthermore, our non-obligatory lifetime membership means that you have priority to our mentoring opportunities throughout your SMU journey, for as long as you wish! This gives you ample opportunities to give back to your community and clear your CSP hours. In fact, most mentors clear their CS requirements in 2 to 3 semesters but choose to retain their membership so that they can continue tutoring and giving back to their beneficiaries. Join us to start your mentoring journey and help empower our local youths to become autonomous leaders!
Key Events
Academic Support Programmes
● Bedok View Secondary School
● Bukit View Primary School
● Tasek Academy and Social Services (MacPherson)- Club Events
● Mentors’ Initiation Day
● Mentors’ Appreciation Day
● Welfare Drive
● Fundraising
Our People in Action
Club Sessions
Each mentor will be allocated to one programme only. All sessions for all the programmes will be held in-person. Day, timing and mode of each programme are subject to changes.
Bukit View Primary School: Wednesday OR Thursday, 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Bedok View Secondary School: Wednesday, 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM
Tasek Academy and Social Services (MacPherson): Wednesday, 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM
How To Join
Look out for our volunteer recruitment emails! Applicants will be invited to attend an interview with us. Stay updated on our recruitment drives by indicating your interest here.
FAQ
Recruitment of mentors are typically conducted in August to September. However, we may also hold recruitment drives along the way if additional manpower is required for existing or new programmes. Thus, do keep a lookout for our recruitment emails if you are interested in joining SMU Youth Mentors!
Academic sessions: During sessions, we will be assisting mentees with their homework or assignments provided by beneficiaries. You may expect students to seek emotional support and advice from you as they share their experiences. Therefore, it may be helpful to also prepare and share tips relating to time/stress management to guide them towards success. Non-academic sessions (subject to discretion of each programme): You will be involved in the planning and execution of non-academic activities. Some of these activities include sports, science experiments, arts & crafts.
No, you do not! Although it would be a bonus if you withhold teaching experience, most importantly, we are looking for someone is driven to learn, possess a strong passion in bettering the lives of fellow youth, and someone who has the ability to be a positive influence on them.
It depends. Usually, programmes involving primary and secondary school students will not conduct sessions during the June and December holidays. However, if the beneficiary decides to continue sessions during the school holidays, we will require mentors to participate in these sessions as well. We will inform mentors if commitment is required during the June/Dec holidays before they sign up for a programme.
Mentors can retain their membership with the club despite going on internships or LOAs if they have volunteered for at least 1 semester with us. However, they are required to fulfil at least 80% attendance for the programme during that semester to retain their membership.