By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Student care in Singapore has two tracks: MOE School-Based Student Care (SBSC) at S$160-230/month for eligible families, and ECDA-licensed Standalone Student Care Centres at S$400-1,800/month. SBSC is the cheapest option but capacity-limited. Standalone centres offer more flexibility but vary wildly in academic support quality — 'homework supervision' and 'tuition' are marketed interchangeably but substantively different. KakiList connects you with 194 verified Student Care providers serving the Bukit Batok area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.4★ based on Google reviews. Bukit Batok is a mature western estate with predominantly HDB housing and some newer BTO developments. Whether you live near Bukit Batok MRT or around West Mall, Bukit Batok Town Park (Little Guilin), our providers serve all parts of Bukit Batok. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
Bukit Batok's HDB mix means student care providers are usually booked for MOE School-Based Student Care (SBSC), standalone centres, and premium academic support. With West Mall and Bukit Batok MRT shaping how traffic flows through Bukit Batok, locally-active providers save time on travel and typically offer faster response than West-wide teams.
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For HDB properties in Bukit Batok, rates track the islandwide average for student care. The main cost variables are job complexity and urgency, not location — though providers based outside the West zone may add a small transport fee.
SBSC (School-Based Student Care) operates within primary school premises, coordinated by MOE, heavily subsidised (S\$160-230/month). Standalone centres are ECDA-licensed, located outside school grounds, offer more flexibility on hours and services, but cost more (S\$400-1,800/month). SBSC is typically first choice for eligibility; standalone for those without SBSC access.
SBSC (eligible): S\$160-230/month. Anchor operator standalone gross S\$400-800, net S\$150-400 after subsidy. Standard private centres S\$600-1,200/month. Premium centres with enrichment bundled S\$1,000-1,800/month. Holiday programmes during Dec/June breaks typically +S\$300-800.
Usually no. Real tuition costs S\$200-500/month at decent standards. Student care centres charging S\$500/month and claiming "tuition included" are providing homework supervision — checking that work is completed, not actively teaching. True academic improvement needs dedicated tuition, not bundled homework help.
ECDA recommends 1:25 for Primary 1-3. Quality centres voluntarily maintain 1:15 or 1:20 for homework periods. For actual academic support (doubt-clearing, review), smaller groups (1:10-1:15) work better. Ask specifically about ratios during the 3-6pm homework window, which is where quality matters most.
CCTV plus strict pickup authorisation (named person, PIN/card verification) is the modern standard. Centres without these have had child-pickup incidents. CCTV isn't just safety — it's also accountability for behaviour claims. Strong centres install it; those without often resist for reasons unrelated to cost.