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Frequently asked questions about kindergarten enrollment in Singapore
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Age requirement

Children between the ages of three and six can receive quality education in kindergartens, nursery management centers and international schools.

Entrance teaching language

Most kindergartens offer a three-year systematic education plan. Except for international schools, all kindergartens adopt bilingual teaching, English and mother tongue.

expense

(1). To apply for kindergarten admission in Singapore, the fee for PAP Community Fund Kindergarten (half-day) is: S $ 600-700 per month, which varies according to different kindergartens.

(2) There are 745 child care centers run by commercial organizations, serving children aged 65-438 years and 8 months to 6 years. Full-time courses average SGD 800-2,000 per month, and half-time courses average SGD 800- 1500.

School time

Every year from June 5438 to/kloc-0 to October 2, students can apply for admission at any time. International students can apply for kindergarten admission at any time (if there are places).

Kindergarten holiday

Two long holidays and two short holidays. There are 1 week in mid-March, 4 weeks in June, 6 weeks from 11to 12 in mid-September.

Visa "1+ 1"

To apply for kindergarten admission in Singapore, public primary and secondary schools, mothers, grandmothers or grandmothers can also accompany them.

Suitable for small international students

Kindergartens in Singapore are especially suitable for "small international students" who cannot live independently, and allow accompanying mothers to apply for full-time or part-time jobs in the second year. The income can pay for the children's tuition and the basic living expenses of the mother and son. If you are a working class, it will also reduce your worry about bearing the expenses.

Ministry of education registration

All kindergartens in Singapore must be registered with the Ministry of Education of Singapore, and the courses, venues and teachers provided must be appraised by the authorities. Kindergartens in Singapore not only take care of children's learning and development in an all-round way, but also play another role in preparing children for entering primary schools through games.