By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Preschools and kindergartens in Singapore span the widest fee range of any childcare category — from MOE MK Kindergartens at S$160/month to premium international brands at S$4,500+/month. ECDA licensing is the floor; SPARK certification signals quality benchmarking beyond that. Curriculum and language model (English-only, Mandarin-English bilingual, trilingual) matter for Primary 1 readiness. KakiList connects you with 284 verified Preschool / Kindergarten providers serving the Jurong East area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.6★ based on Google reviews. Jurong East is a major commercial and residential hub in the west with a mix of HDB flats and newer developments around the lake district. Whether you live near Jurong East MRT or around JCube, Westgate, IMM, Science Centre, our providers serve all parts of Jurong East. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
Jurong East's HDB mix means preschool / kindergarten providers are usually booked for MOE MK Kindergartens, anchor operators, partner operators, and premium/international preschools. Because the estate runs along Jurong East MRT with JCube nearby, most providers here can cover same-day call-outs across the West zone without long commutes.
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Because Jurong East is primarily a HDB area, preschool / kindergarten jobs here lean toward the issues typical of that property mix. Any provider familiar with homes near JCube will have seen the recurring patterns and can advise on the right fix before quoting.
MK Kindergartens are operated by MOE, heavily subsidised at S\$160/month, limited intake but strong P1 preparation. Private preschools offer broader curriculum options (bilingual, Montessori, international) at S\$720-4,500/month. Waitlists for MK can be long; private centres have more availability. Your child's academic and curriculum preferences should drive choice.
Anchor operators (PCF, My First Skool): gross S\$720-900, net S\$200-400 after Basic Subsidy, S\$3-100 with KIFAS (low-income). Partner operators: gross S\$900-1,600, net S\$400-1,000. Premium / international: S\$1,800-4,500+ (limited subsidy eligibility for international curriculum centres).
For Mother Tongue support (Mandarin, Malay, Tamil): ask specifically how much teacher-led dialect exposure happens daily. "Mandarin class 30 min/day" is weak immersion; "50% instruction in Mandarin" is strong. For English-only or international curriculum, verify curriculum consistency across teachers. Trilingual programmes exist but dilute any single language depth.
SPARK Certification is the quality benchmark beyond ECDA licensing — around 40% of Singapore preschools hold it. SPARK Commendation and Certification levels indicate differentiated standards. For centres operating 3+ years without pursuing SPARK, ask why. It's not mandatory but signals commitment to quality improvement.
For popular anchor operators and premium centres, enrol 12-18 months before intended start. Waitlists at top centres in high-demand estates can reach 24 months. Sibling priority, resident priority at condos, and early enrolment all help. For less in-demand slots, 3-6 month leads are typical.