By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Looking for infant care near Kent Ridge MRT (CCL line)? This page lists KakiList-verified providers serving the Queenstown area around the station, ranked by Google rating and review count. All listings are independent — no paid placements, no affiliate fees.
A CCL station beneath the National University Hospital, serving both NUS staff-and-student traffic and patient visits to NUH. Most infant care jobs near Kent Ridge MRT cluster around National University Hospital, so locally-active providers know the access routes well.
The CCL connection makes Kent Ridge accessible for providers coming from other Central-zone estates, which usually means faster response for one-off jobs and more flexible slot availability for recurring infant care work.
Typical infant care bookings from the Kent Ridge area cover 2-18 month infant care placements, waitlist guidance, and subsidy application support.
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A CCL station beneath the National University Hospital, serving both NUS staff-and-student traffic and patient visits to NUH.
National University Hospital, National University of Singapore, Singapore Science Park I, Kent Ridge Park
CCL — Queenstown, Central Singapore
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Most providers listed for Queenstown also serve the wider Central zone. If you live between Queenstown and a neighbouring estate, contact any provider via WhatsApp — they'll confirm coverage and travel fees, if any, before confirming the job.
PCF Sparkletots anchor operators and popular partner operators (EtonHouse, MindChamps) often have 12-18 month waitlists in high-demand Queenstown estates. Join waitlists during pregnancy. For lower-demand slots, 3-6 month waits are typical. Enrolment incentives (sibling priority, resident priority at condo centres) can shorten waitlists significantly.
Anchor operators gross S\$1,300-2,000/month, net S\$300-900 after Basic + Additional Subsidy for eligible families. Partner operators gross S\$1,800-2,800, net S\$800-1,800. Premium brands gross S\$2,500-3,800, same subsidy eligibility. KIFAS for lower-income families can reduce costs to near-zero. International curriculum centres typically not subsidy-eligible.
ECDA requires 1:5 for 2-18 months. Quality centres voluntarily maintain 1:3 or 1:4 for younger infants. Ask specifically about ratios during naptime and lunch (when many centres cut corners with shared coverage). Newborn groups (2-6 months) especially benefit from 1:3 ratios.
Visit unannounced during mealtime, naptime, and pickup (5-6pm). What you see then is typical daily life. Check SPARK certification status (SPARK Commendation or Certification indicates quality benchmarking beyond minimum licensing). Ask about staff turnover — centres with teachers changing every 3-6 months disrupt infant attachment.
Quality centres maintain individualised feeding logs (time, volume, reaction), nap logs, and diaper logs shared daily via app or paper. Photos during day. Centres that provide only "summary" monthly reports aren't tracking in the detail infants need. Daily communication is both quality signal and parent anxiety management.
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