About House on the Hill Montessori
House on the Hill Montessori is a Montessori preschool and kindergarten located at 33 Mount Sophia, Singapore 228481. The centre is KakiList verified and ACRA registered, and holds a Google rating of 4.6 out of 5 across 38 reviews — a moderate sample that offers a reasonable directional signal. Pricing is indicated at the mid-range tier ($$), though specific monthly fee figures were not provided at the time of listing.
Families considering a place for their child should begin by contacting the centre to enquire about slot availability for their intended start month, as Montessori programmes at this level can fill quickly. During the enquiry, ask about the infant-to-caregiver ratio, the structure of the daily routine, and the settling-in period for new children. It is also worth clarifying whether the centre is registered with ECDA, as this affects eligibility for childcare subsidies available to Singapore citizen children. Arrange a centre visit before committing, so you can observe the classroom environment and meet the lead teacher in person.
To take the next step, reach out to House on the Hill Montessori via phone or the enquiry form listed on this page, and request a centre tour along with the current fee schedule and available intake dates.
Visit the centre in person, meet the lead teacher, and read the parent contract before signing.
Summary based on 38 Google reviews.
Our experience with House on the Hill Mount Sophia has been truly wonderful. My daughter, Arya, started school here at just 18 months old, and over the past 1.5 years we have seen her absolutely blossom into a confident, sociable, and independent little girl, now close to 3 years old. This growth is very much thanks to the warm, nurturing environment and the dedicated teachers. We are especially grateful to Ms Hannah, who remained Arya’s teacher throughout her time there, providing consistent care, guidance, and encouragement, along with the rest of the caring teaching team. The preschool is very well run, with a safe, thoughtfully maintained compound and a rich variety of activities that keep the children engaged and excited to learn. From outings to nature reserves to sports day and art jamming sessions, the experiences offered are meaningful, fun, and developmentally enriching. We couldn’t have asked for a better start to Arya’s early learning journey, and we highly recommend House on the Hill Mount Sophia to any parents looking for a nurturing and well-rounded preschool environment.
House on the Hill provide early childhood education programmes focused on holistic learning and development. Their facilities include classrooms and play areas designed to provide a safe and stimulating environment for young children.
We’ve been with House on the Hill Montessori Preschool (Mt Sophia) for many years. One child started around 18 months and graduated at K2, and another is still attending. Overall, it has been a positive and grounded experience. This is a genuine Montessori environment, not just Montessori in name. The teachers clearly observe children carefully and adjust expectations and pacing based on individual development, rather than forcing everyone through the same track. That personalised approach gave us confidence that our children were being supported appropriately at different stages. We also appreciated the use of multi-age classes, which are quite rare in Singapore but true to the spirit of Montessori. Younger children naturally learn from the older ones, while older children take on more responsibility and, over time, grow kinder and more mature. It created a calmer and more supportive classroom environment overall. Several teachers over the years stood out for their warmth, care, and consistency, and strong bonds were formed. Communication with parents was solid, with regular updates, meetings, and responsiveness when questions or concerns came up. At times, the level of parent involvement required for home projects felt a bit heavy, though some families may appreciate that engagement. One aspect we really appreciated was the food. Meals are prepared on-site by the aunties and are genuinely healthy. There’s a good variety, no salt used, and yet the food is somehow tasty enough even for picky eaters. Snacks are consistently healthy as well, often including items like edamame or a wide range of fresh fruits. The teachers also go out of their way to create engaging and memorable learning experiences. This includes dressing up and transforming the school for events like book week, as well as planning many excursions to interesting places, especially in nature. These outings are thoughtfully designed, with learning intentionally woven into the experience rather than treated as an add-on. As with most preschools, there was some teacher turnover over the years. While continuity could always be better, the overall programme quality and philosophy remained consistent. In terms of fees, House on the Hill sits somewhere in the middle of the range for private preschools. Not inexpensive, but also not positioned as a top-tier luxury option. Overall, we’ve had a good experience and would recommend it to parents looking for an authentic Montessori setting with caring teachers, healthy routines, and a balanced, holistic approach to early childhood education.
If possible I would rate 6 stars! House on the Hill has been a wonderful place for my child. The teachers truly care about the children and are very attentive to their emotional needs. Even though my child did not speak English at all in the beginning, it was never a problem. My child cried and took about two months to fully adapt, but throughout this period, the teachers, the principal, and even the founder were incredibly patient and supportive. They worked closely with us as parents, communicating openly and helping us adjust step by step. Thanks to their care, understanding, and dedication, my child gradually became comfortable and happy at school. In K2, my child can stay until 6 p.m. and didn’t even want to go home. We are truly grateful for this preschool and highly recommend it to other parents.
Our son attended HoTH – Mt. Sophia for four years, starting when he was just 18 months old. Under the guidance of the school and its dedicated teachers, he has blossomed into an independent, curious, and sociable child. The Montessori approach has given him a strong foundation for the next stage of his learning journey, while also instilling a love for exploration and discovery. The teachers are truly committed to nurturing each child’s development, and Ms. Marilyn, the principal, is always supportive and approachable. Their afternoon Mandarin program greatly benefited my son and sparked his passion for learning the language in the coming grades — an incredible outcome for a non-Mandarin-speaking family like ours. We are deeply grateful that our son was able to spend his formative years at HoTH, creating lifelong friendships and cherished memories.
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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| House on the Hill Montessori (this page) | ⭐ 4.6 | 38 | — | ✓ |
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| Starich Kindergarten | ⭐ 5.0 | 200 | — | ✓ |
| Little Gems Montessori | ⭐ 5.0 | 83 | — | ✓ |
House on the Hill Montessori indicates mid-range ($$) pricing, though specific monthly fee figures are not published on this listing. For reference, full-day childcare in Singapore typically ranges from around S$1,200 to S$2,000 per month before subsidies, while kindergarten and half-day programmes tend to be lower. Beyond the monthly fee, ask the centre about any one-time registration fee, a deposit (commonly equivalent to one to two months of fees), and any charges for uniforms or insurance. Childcare and kindergarten fees are GST-exempt in Singapore, so the published rate should reflect what you pay. See the full childcare cost guide for Singapore →
Singapore citizen children enrolled at an ECDA-licensed centre may be eligible for the Basic Subsidy — up to S$600 per month for infant care and up to S$300 per month for childcare. Working mothers employed for at least 56 hours per month may additionally qualify for the Working Mother's Child Care Subsidy. Families with a gross monthly household income of S$12,000 or below may also access the Additional Subsidy, which can bring total combined subsidy support to as much as S$710 per month depending on income tier. For kindergarten programmes, the KiFAS (Kindergarten Fee Assistance Scheme) provides means-tested support. Permanent resident children receive partial subsidies at lower quantum. Subsidy rates and eligibility criteria are subject to change — contact ECDA directly or visit the ECDA website for the most current figures before making enrolment decisions.
Availability at well-regarded Montessori preschools can be limited, particularly for the younger age groups. As a general guide, families are advised to begin enquiring three to twelve months ahead of their intended start date, with January being the peak intake month for most centres in Singapore. To secure a place, centres typically require payment of a registration fee and a deposit. Given that current availability is not published on this listing, it is advisable to contact House on the Hill Montessori directly — via phone or the enquiry form — to ask about vacancies for your child's age group and preferred start date.
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