Playgroup in Singapore — Complete Guide (2026)
By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Updated May 2026 · 138 verified providers · Average rating 4.6★
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Playgroups in Singapore serve children aged 18 months to 3 years — the transition zone between infant care and preschool, often run as half-day programmes (9am-12pm or 2pm-5pm, 3-5 days/week). ECDA licensing applies if the programme is marketed as structured childcare; purely social playgroups with short sessions often fall outside licensing. Fees typically run S$450-900/month for anchor operators, S$900-2,200/month for partner operators, and S$2,000-3,800 for premium (Montessori, Reggio Emilia, international curriculum). This guide covers what to check, how ECDA licensing maps to safety standards, and what you should pay.
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If the playgroup runs more than 3 hours per session or involves meal service, ECDA licensing is required. Always ask for the licence number — unlicensed operators running quasi-childcare are a real safety and insurance risk. Purely social playgroups running 1-2 hours per session are often unlicensed by design (and that's fine within limits), but parents should know the distinction.
Look at the curriculum framework. Common approaches in Singapore: Montessori (self-directed, mixed-age, multi-sensory materials), Reggio Emilia (project-based, child-led inquiry), Waldorf (imagination-based, nature-focused), or structured play-based (traditional ECDA framework). No single approach is objectively best — but the centre should clearly articulate which framework they follow and how teachers are trained in it.
Check teacher qualifications. ECDA requires a Certificate in Early Years Education (CEY) minimum for lead teachers of 18-36 month groups. Montessori centres should have teachers with AMI or AMS Montessori certification from recognised training bodies.
Observe peer group size. Playgroups with 12-15 toddlers and 2 teachers often feel chaotic at this age — look for 8-10 child groups with 2 teachers for a better experience.
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Playgroup: HDB vs Condo vs Landed Considerations
HDB flats: many neighbourhood playgroups run out of ECDA-licensed premises in HDB blocks or void decks. These tend toward anchor operator pricing (S$450-900/month for 3-hour sessions) with significant subsidy availability. Newer BTO estates (Punggol, Sengkang, Tengah) have more modern ECDA-compliant facilities than older HDB areas.
Condominiums: many condo-run playgroups or external partner playgroups operate within condo premises. Resident-only access is common, and operators include EtonHouse Sparks, Learning Vision, MindChamps Playgroup. Monthly fees run S$900-2,200 for 3-5 day programmes.
Landed properties: boutique playgroups in Bukit Timah, Holland, Dempsey, and East Coast areas often run premium curricula (Reggio, Montessori, bilingual Mandarin). Monthly fees run S$2,000-3,800; demand is concentrated and waitlists can be long for the 2-3 flagship programmes.
Red Flags to Watch Out For
Advertises full-day coverage but not ECDA-licensed: If the programme runs 4+ hours with meals, ECDA licensing is required. Unlicensed operation at that scale is a safety issue and voids any incident insurance.
Claims 'Montessori' or 'Reggio' without certified teachers: These approaches are brand-protected by training bodies. A centre using the name without certified teachers is marketing, not methodology.
Large mixed-age groups with one teacher: 18-month-olds and 3-year-olds have very different needs. Mixed-age is valid pedagogy if done intentionally with proper teacher-to-child ratios, but single-teacher groups of 10+ mixed ages is unsafe.
No child observation reports: Good playgroups produce termly or monthly developmental reports on milestones, social behaviour, and areas of focus. Operators who say 'you can just observe the class anytime' without written documentation are skipping the structured observation that parents pay for.
Aggressive pre-registration fees: Some premium operators charge S$2,000-5,000 non-refundable 'registration' fees on top of monthly fees. Normal practice is S$200-800 registration and a refundable deposit of 1-2 months.
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