Preschool / Kindergarten in Singapore — Complete Guide (2026)
By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Updated May 2026 · 284 verified providers · Average rating 4.6★
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Preschools and kindergartens in Singapore serve children aged 3-6 years — the year leading into Primary 1. Monthly fees span a wide range: MOE-operated MK Kindergartens at S$160/month (heavily subsidised), anchor operators (PCF Sparkletots, My First Skool) at S$720-900/month before subsidy, partner operators at S$900-1,600, and premium/international brands (MindChamps, EtonHouse, Pat's Schoolhouse, Stamford American) at S$1,800-4,500+. This guide covers how ECDA and MOE tiers work, what curriculum differences actually matter, and what you should pay across the range.
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All preschools must be ECDA-licensed. Additionally, preschools can pursue SPARK certification (Singapore Preschool Accreditation Framework) — SPARK Commendation or Certification signals meeting quality benchmarks beyond the minimum licence requirements. Around 40% of Singapore preschools hold SPARK certification; the rest are ECDA-licensed but haven't pursued the accreditation tier.
Check teacher qualifications. ECDA requires Diploma in Early Childhood Care and Education (DECCE) for lead teachers. Premium programmes often have staff with Bachelor's in Early Childhood Education or international equivalents (Montessori AMI/AMS, IB PYP, IGCSE EYFS).
Understand the curriculum and language model. English-only, Mandarin-English bilingual (most common), trilingual (some programmes add Malay or Tamil), and immersive Mandarin are all options. For Mandarin, ask how much teacher-led Mandarin exposure happens daily — 'Mandarin class 30 minutes/day' is weak immersion; '50% of instruction in Mandarin' is strong.
Ask about P1 readiness. Stronger preschools explicitly prepare children for Primary 1 transition — early literacy, numeracy foundations, self-regulation, and social skills. Weaker programmes coast on play-based activities without building toward school readiness.
Typical Preschool / Kindergarten Prices in Singapore
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Preschool / Kindergarten: HDB vs Condo vs Landed Considerations
HDB flats: neighbourhood access is strongest for anchor operator preschools and MOE MK Kindergartens — most HDB estates have 3-5 options within a 10-minute walk. Anchor operator monthly fees run S$720-900 before subsidy, often dropping to S$200-400 after full subsidy. MK Kindergartens at S$160/month (after subsidy for eligible families) are limited in number but high-demand.
Condominiums: many condos have in-house preschools (EtonHouse, Learning Vision, Pat's Schoolhouse, MindChamps) at partner-operator fees S$1,200-2,200/month. Resident priority admissions are common. Some condos have waitlists for residents of 6-12 months.
Landed properties: Bukit Timah, Dempsey, Holland, and Coronation Plaza areas host most of Singapore's premium and international preschools (Stamford American, ISS, Pat's Premier, Chiltern House) at S$2,500-4,500+/month. These often follow IB PYP, IGCSE EYFS, or American curriculum frameworks.
Red Flags to Watch Out For
No SPARK certification after 3+ years operating: ECDA-licensed is the minimum; SPARK Certification is the quality bar. Long-operating centres without SPARK may have chosen not to pursue it, but it's worth asking why.
High teacher turnover: Ask 'how many teachers have been here 3+ years?' Strong preschools retain core staff. Weak ones rotate heavily, and children notice.
Over-marketing of academic achievement: Centres that emphasise 'Primary 1 head start' with intense academic drills for 4-year-olds are often cramming at the expense of social-emotional development. This correlates with early burnout.
Weak observation and reporting: Strong preschools produce termly written reports on each child's development across domains (literacy, numeracy, social, physical, creative). Preschools that provide only photos and activity summaries aren't tracking development — they're documenting attendance.
No consistent health/illness policy: A preschool without clear fever thresholds, HFMD protocols, and exclusion rules spreads illness and shows poor operational discipline.
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