About "AWWA School @ Bedok"
AWWA School @ Bedok is a special needs school located at 50 Bedok Reservoir Crescent, Singapore 479225, serving families islandwide. The school is verified by KakiList, meaning a real person has confirmed its operating details and contact channels. No Google reviews are currently recorded for this listing, so no rating signal is available at this time. Monthly fees are listed at the mid-range price point ($$), though exact figures should be confirmed directly with the school, as special needs school fees vary considerably depending on the school's governance model and the child's assessed needs.
Families considering AWWA School @ Bedok will typically begin by gathering a diagnostic report from a developmental paediatrician, psychologist, or MOE Psychological Service — this documentation is ordinarily required before a placement can be assessed. The school supports students with a range of conditions, and prospective parents should enquire whether the programme is suited to their child's specific profile, such as autism spectrum disorder, global developmental delay, or other learning needs. An observation visit or intake assessment is usually arranged so the school can evaluate fit. Many special needs schools integrate speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physiotherapy into the school day, with a low teacher-to-student ratio typically between 1:3 and 1:6. Parents should also ask about the transition pathway the school offers, whether towards mainstream schooling, vocational programmes, or continued SPED placement.
To take the next step, contact AWWA School @ Bedok by phone or through the enquiry form to ask about current availability, the intake assessment process, and whether the school's programme is suited to your child's diagnosed needs. Listing data is incomplete — contact "AWWA School @ Bedok" directly to confirm details.
Visit the school, meet the education and therapy team, and request an intake assessment before committing — fit with your child's specific needs matters more than prestige.
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| AWWA School @ Bedok (this page) | — | — | — | ✓ |
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Fees at special needs schools in Singapore vary widely depending on the school's governance model. MOE-gazetted SPED schools charge Singapore Citizens approximately S$150 per month, with higher tiered rates for Permanent Residents and foreign students. EIPIC centres typically fall in the S$150–800 per month range, with income-tested subsidies available. Private special needs schools generally run from S$1,500 to S$4,000 or more per month. AWWA School @ Bedok has not published a specific fee on this listing, so parents should contact the school directly for current figures. Additional costs to ask about may include therapy top-ups, transport shuttle fees, diagnostic assessment fees at partner clinics, and school uniform and materials. Fees at SPED and EIPIC programmes are generally GST-exempt. See the full special needs school cost guide for Singapore →
For MOE-gazetted SPED schools, Singapore Citizen students benefit from low flat monthly fees as a result of direct government subsidy; Permanent Residents and foreign students pay higher tiered rates. For EIPIC and early intervention programmes, ECDA administers an income-tested Additional Subsidy that can substantially reduce monthly fees. NCSS-administered means-tested financial assistance may also be available through the school's social worker. SG Enable offers further support, including the Assistive Technology Fund for eligible students and transition programmes for young adults. MediSave may partially cover therapy components delivered at approved clinics linked to the school. Note that Basic Childcare Subsidy and Working Mother Subsidy do not apply to special needs schools — those schemes are for mainstream childcare settings. Funding quantum and eligibility criteria change periodically, so parents should verify current figures directly with MOE's Special Education Branch and SG Enable.
The entry process for a special needs school typically begins with a diagnostic report from a developmental paediatrician, psychologist, or MOE Psychological Service. Without this documentation, a placement assessment generally cannot proceed. Parents should gather these reports as early as possible, as the process can take time. For MOE-gazetted SPED schools, placement is coordinated through the MOE Special Education Branch rather than by applying directly to the school. For EIPIC centres and private special needs schools, families apply directly to the provider. Expect an intake assessment or observation visit so the school can confirm that its programme is a suitable fit for the child's profile and needs. Waiting lists at popular SPED schools can stretch from several months to over a year. Parents are advised to begin the referral and application process as early as feasible and to keep a second-choice option open while awaiting a confirmed place. Contact AWWA School @ Bedok directly to ask about current availability.
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