About Australian International School
Australian International School is a childcare provider offering infant care, located at 1 Lorong Chuan, Singapore 556818. The centre is KakiList verified and ACRA registered. It holds a Google rating of 4.2 out of 5, though this is based on only 5 reviews and should be treated as directional rather than definitive. Monthly fees are priced at the mid-range tier ($$) on a recurring monthly basis.
Families considering infant care at this centre are encouraged to enquire about available slots for their intended start month as early as possible, given that infant care places in Singapore are in high demand. When you make contact, ask about the infant-to-caregiver ratio, the daily routine for infants, and the settling-in period arrangements. It is also worth confirming eligibility for ECDA subsidies, which are available to Singapore citizen children and can meaningfully reduce the monthly fee burden for qualifying families.
To take the next step, reach out to Australian International School directly via phone or the enquiry form listed on this page to ask about current infant care availability, arrange a centre visit, and request a full fee breakdown before committing.
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Summary based on 5 Google reviews.
My daughter joined P4 in September and has already grown so much in confidence and independence. I was so happy it also includes swimming as part of the regular curriculum. Lunch is also included!
My son studied here for three years, from kindergarten to primary school. He likes it very much. It was a happy three years.
Staff are rude while talking to parents and leave bad taste after interaction.
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| Australian International School (this page) | ⭐ 4.2 | 5 | — | ✓ |
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Australian International School is listed at the mid-range ($$) monthly fee tier. Infant care in Singapore typically ranges from around S$1,500 to S$3,000 per month before subsidies at private and international-affiliated centres, though fees vary significantly by programme and provider. Contact the centre directly to obtain the exact monthly fee for their infant care programme. Beyond the monthly fee, budget for a one-time registration fee, a refundable deposit (commonly equivalent to one to two months of fees), and any uniform or insurance charges. Childcare and infant care fees in Singapore are GST-exempt. See the full childcare cost guide for Singapore →
Singapore citizen children enrolled in licensed infant care centres may be eligible for the Basic Subsidy of up to S$600 per month. Working mothers who clock 56 or more hours per month may additionally qualify for the Working Mother's Child Relief (WMCR) and the Working Mother Subsidy. Families with household incomes below certain thresholds may also access the Additional Subsidy, which can bring combined monthly support up to approximately S$710 per month when stacked with other schemes. Permanent resident children are eligible for partial subsidies at a lower quantum. Subsidy amounts and eligibility criteria are updated periodically, so check directly with ECDA at go.gov.sg/ecda for the most current figures before making financial plans. Note that subsidy eligibility depends on the centre holding the relevant ECDA licence — confirm this with Australian International School directly.
Infant care places in Singapore are among the most sought-after in the childcare sector. It is common for popular centres to have waitlists stretching three to twelve months, and enquiring early — ideally before your child is born — is strongly advisable. The January intake period tends to be particularly competitive as it aligns with the start of the school year. To secure a place, most centres require payment of a registration fee and a deposit, which typically confirms your spot on the waitlist or reserves a confirmed vacancy. Contact Australian International School directly via phone or the enquiry form to ask about current availability for your intended start month and the steps required to register your interest.
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