About Kinderland
Kinderland is listed on KakiList under the International Schools subcategory, operating from a centre at 87 Marine Parade Central in the Marine Parade area. The listing is KakiList-verified and ACRA-registered. One Google review is on record, which is too small a sample to draw any conclusions about service quality. No regulatory licences, including CPE EduTrust certification, are currently listed for this provider.
For families considering an international school, the starting point is confirming the curriculum track on offer — whether IB, American AP, British IGCSE with A-Levels, or another pathway — and understanding what university destinations that track supports. It is equally important to establish the full annual cost: annual tuition fees (typically S$25,000–60,000+ at international schools in Singapore depending on grade and curriculum), a non-refundable enrolment fee (often S$3,500–7,500), a refundable deposit (commonly one term's fees), any building fund or capital levy, plus transport and meals. EduTrust certification from the Committee for Private Education is the mandatory regulatory credential for private schools in Singapore — families should verify whether Kinderland holds a current 4-year or 1-year EduTrust certificate directly with CPE before proceeding. Student-teacher ratio, SEN support capacity, and the proportion of expat versus Singaporean enrolment are further practical considerations.
Contact Kinderland via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form to request a school visit, confirm EduTrust certification status, and obtain a full written breakdown of all fees before making any commitment. Listing data is incomplete — contact Kinderland directly to confirm details.
Visit during school hours, verify EduTrust certification on the CPE register, and get the full cost (tuition + enrolment fee + deposit + building fund + transport/meals) and refund policy in writing before paying.
Side-by-side with the next three highest-rated international schools providers on KakiList, so you can see how Kinderland stacks up at a glance.
| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kinderland (this page) | ⭐ 1.0 | 1 | — | ✓ |
| Which School Advisor | ⭐ 5.0 | 200 | — | ✓ |
| Rain Trees International Kindergarten | ⭐ 5.0 | 53 | — | ✓ |
| Cambridge Pre-School | ⭐ 5.0 | 23 | — | ✓ |
Annual tuition at international schools in Singapore typically ranges from S$25,000 to S$60,000 or more, depending on the year group and curriculum. Beyond tuition, families should budget for a non-refundable enrolment fee (commonly S$3,500–7,500), a refundable deposit (often equivalent to one term's fees), a building fund or capital levy at some schools (S$10,000–25,000), transport (S$3,500–8,000 per year), and meals (S$1,500–4,000 per year). Fee escalation at international schools has historically run at 8–12% per year at some institutions, which matters considerably over a multi-year enrolment. Tuition fees are GST-exempt. Kinderland has not published specific fee figures on this listing — contact the school directly for a full written fee schedule before paying any deposit. See the full International Schools cost guide for Singapore →
The curriculum track determines a student's university pathway, so it is one of the most consequential questions to ask. The IB Diploma is broadly accepted by universities worldwide. American AP qualifications are strongest for admission to US universities. British IGCSE followed by A-Levels is the preferred route for UK university applications. Canadian Ontario credentials are also recognised internationally. Kinderland's specific curriculum track is not confirmed in the current listing data. Families should ask the school directly which programme is offered, what the average IB score or AP pass rate is (if applicable), and where recent leavers have gone on to study. Student-teacher ratio (typically 16–20 at international schools) and class size are also worth confirming at a school visit. If the school publishes university destination or examination results data, request this before committing to enrolment.
The typical enrolment process at an international school begins with an online application, followed by a school visit or open house and, for older students, an intake assessment to confirm the appropriate year-group placement. Waitlists for popular year groups — particularly Years 7 to 9 — can extend to several months, so enquiring early is advisable. Before paying the enrolment fee or deposit, confirm in writing what is refundable if your family leaves Singapore before the academic year ends. The building fund, where charged, is typically non-refundable. The refundable deposit is usually returned at the end of enrolment, subject to conditions. Critically, verify that Kinderland holds a current CPE EduTrust certificate — either the 4-year or 1-year tier — by checking the Committee for Private Education register directly. EduTrust certification is a mandatory requirement for private schools in Singapore and provides important consumer protections.
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