About Chiltern House
Chiltern House is a childcare and infant care provider located at 510 Thomson Road, SLF Building, Singapore 298135. The listing is KakiList verified and ACRA registered. Fees are priced at the mid-range tier ($$) on a monthly recurring basis. The centre holds a single Google review with a rating of 5 out of 5; given the very small sample size, this should be treated as directional rather than definitive.
Families considering Chiltern House for infant care should begin by enquiring about available slots for their intended start month, as infant care places in Singapore fill quickly. When you make contact, ask about the infant-to-caregiver ratio, the daily routine, feeding and nap schedules, and the settling-in period for younger children. It is worth confirming whether the centre participates in the ECDA subsidy framework, which can meaningfully reduce monthly fees for Singapore citizen children. A centre visit is strongly recommended before committing.
To take the next step, reach Chiltern House by phone or through the enquiry form listed on this page to ask about current vacancy for your child's intended start month and to arrange an in-person visit to the centre.
Visit the centre in person, meet the lead teacher, and read the parent contract before signing.
Side-by-side with the next three highest-rated infant care providers on KakiList, so you can see how Chiltern House stacks up at a glance.
| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chiltern House (this page) | ⭐ 5.0 | 1 | — | ✓ |
| Nurture Infant House | ⭐ 5.0 | 201 | — | ✓ |
| Little Gems Preschool | ⭐ 5.0 | 83 | — | ✓ |
| Little Jewels Montessori & Childcare | ⭐ 5.0 | 83 | — | ✓ |
Chiltern House is listed at the mid-range ($$) price tier on a monthly recurring basis. Exact fees are not published here, so contact the centre directly for a current fee schedule. When enquiring, ask about any one-off registration fee, the deposit amount (typically equivalent to one to two months of fees), and whether uniform or insurance costs are charged separately. Childcare and infant care fees in Singapore are GST-exempt, so the monthly figure quoted should represent your total base outgoing before subsidies are applied. See the full childcare cost guide for Singapore →
Singapore citizen children enrolled in an ECDA-licensed infant care centre may be eligible for the Basic Subsidy of up to S$600 per month for infant care. Working mothers employed for at least 56 hours per month may also qualify for the Working Mother's Child Care Subsidy (WMS), which provides additional support on top of the Basic Subsidy. Lower-income families may be eligible for the Additional Subsidy, which is income-tested and can bring total combined support up to S$710 per month or more depending on household income. Permanent resident children are eligible for partial subsidies at lower quantum. Subsidy amounts are subject to revision by ECDA, so verify current figures directly with the centre or on the ECDA website before making financial plans. Confirm with Chiltern House whether it is an ECDA-licensed operator to ensure subsidy eligibility applies.
Infant care places in Singapore are in high demand, and popular centres often have waiting lists extending three to twelve months ahead of the intended start date. January is the peak intake month, meaning families targeting the start of the year should enquire particularly early. If your child's start date falls mid-year, enquire at least three to six months in advance where possible. To secure a place, most centres require payment of a registration fee and a deposit. Contact Chiltern House directly by phone or through the enquiry form to ask about current availability and to understand the steps required to reserve a slot for your child.
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