ONE Ocean: Every Action Ripples is a world-premiere exhibition using innovative technology to deepen the understanding of marine ecosystems.
Produced by Ride FX and backed by the Tara Ocean Foundation, this debut features 2D/3D animations anchored in 10 exhibition zones.
The exhibition features hands-on digital interactives exploring marine biodiversity, climate change, conservation efforts and ocean research technologies, with content grounded in authentic research from the Tara Ocean Foundation, backed with specimens from the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum.
This exhibition can be linked to Science and Art at primary level; Science at lower secondary level; Biology and geography at upper secondary level; and Biology and Geography at the JC level.
This ONE Ocean Learning Packages will be available till 3 Jan 2027. School bookings and schedules can be made via the Online Booking System (OBS). Enquiries can be directed to schools@science.edu.sg.
| Level | Ocean Exhibition^ ($8) |
VR Experience* $7 (U.P. $10) |
Young Scientist Badge Workshop ($15) |
Lecture Demo ($5) |
Omni-Theatre ($4) |
Total Cost per Student |
| P1-P3 |
✓ |
✓ |
$12 | |||
| P4-P6 |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Optional | $30 | |
| S1-S2 |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
$24 | |
| S3-S4 / JC |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Optional | $20 |
^Complimentary admission is offered for accompanying teachers at a ratio of 1 teacher to 15 students, in recognition of the coordination effort involved in organising large-scale visits.
*Prior booking is required for VR Experience at discounted rate, if not it is an on-site purchase of $10.
| Package Type | Recommended Timing | Price per Student |
| ONE Ocean + Omni-Theatre + Accompanying Worksheets |
Morning: Afternoon: |
$12 |
Primary 1-3 syllabus links:
Diversity of Living Things, Basic Habitats, Senses and Sound, and Living versus Non-Living Things.
The Tara Polar Station modules support topics on Weather, Seasons, and Polar Animal Adaptations.
| Package Type | Recommended Timing | Price per Student |
|
ONE Ocean + VR Experience* + Young Scientist Badge Workshop |
Morning: Afternoon: |
$30 |
*The VR Experience is approximately 20mins, we recommend buffering at least 1 hour for large cohorts.
Primary 4-6 syllabus links:
Diversity of living things, Photosynthesis, Ecosystems, the Water Cycle, and Human Impact on the Environment and Deep-Sea Adaptations.
The Tara Polar Station modules support topics such as Microscopic Life (Plankton Superheroes) and Ocean Currents connect directly to science topics on Cells, Micro-Organisms, and Earth's Resources.
| Package Type | Recommended Timing | Price per Student |
| ONE Ocean + VR Experience* + Omni-Theatre + Lecture Demo |
Morning: Afternoon: |
$24 |
*The VR Experience is approximately 20mins, we recommend buffering at least 1 hour for large cohorts.
Secondary 1-2 syllabus links:
Diversity, Photosynthesis and Respiration, Electromagnetic Spectrum, Ecosystems, and Ocean Acidification.
The Omni-Theatre adds an immersive dimension, and the exhibition reinforces concepts across Biology, Chemistry, and Geography.
| Package Type | Recommended Timing | Price per Student |
| ONE Ocean + VR Experience* + Lecture Demo |
Morning: Afternoon: |
$20 |
*The VR Experience is approximately 20mins, we recommend buffering at least 1 hour for large cohorts.
Secondary 3-4 / JC syllabus links:
The Secrets of the Blue VR connects to the Carbon Cycle, Blue Carbon, and Marine Ecosystems - topics directly relevant to O-Level and H2 Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
The Lecture Demo for this level covers Phytoplankton as a Carbon Sink, GFP from Jellyfish, Luciferin-Luciferase Reactions, Ocean Acidification, and Microalgae Biofuels.
JC students can additionally engage with Bioethics, Gene Technology, and Quantum Physics of Light through the exhibition modules.

*Price is inclusive of VR Experience. Please note that the VR Expereince is available to students age 9 years old and above. Prior booking is required for the VR Experience, if not it is an on-site purchase of $10.
Complimentary admission is offered for accompanying teachers at a ratio ot 1 teacher to 15 students, in recognition of the coordination effort involved in organising large-scale visits.