All Arctic is pleased to join the 2026 Better Future Forum in Singapore.
Building on the foundation of the 2025 Global Forum for Shaping a Better Future, which convened 200 education leaders from over 50 countries, the Better Future Forum aimed to establish itself as an annual event that brings together diverse leaders in the broader global education ecosystem to connect, learn together, and take collective action towards growing all students holistically so they can shape a better future. The three-day Forum, organised by the Global Institute for Shaping a Better Future, was hosted on 12-14 May 2026 atthe PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay in Singapore, where the Global Institute is based. The Forum remains unique in its purpose to bring people together to develop the collective leadership needed to reshape education globally. It is not a platform for promoting technical interventions, but rather a space to reflect together and engage in authentic conversation, debate, and learning to forge the deep relationships needed to do this challenging work. While not the only ingredient, systemic progress in education relies heavily on the human capacity and leadership of people at all levels of a system aligning behind a common vision and moving it forward together.
Access to a good quality education is a grand contributor to a bright future. All Arctic has been promoting a message around access to education, from Kindergarten to Secondary 5 (in the Canadian context), to trade school, college, and university academic journeys. The lessons learned from this Global Forum on Education have shaped our understanding on how powerful education really is. Singapore ranks among some of the nations with the highest levels of literacy and academic accomplishment.
Sharing the story of the Arctic was mind-opening to many, and embraced by the warmth of human nature. Education has, is, and will shape the future of future generations.
“We envision a world where all children
have the education, support, and
opportunity to shape a better future”

