About "Korean Church Kindergarten"
Korean Church Kindergarten is a preschool and kindergarten based at 21 Gangsa Road, Singapore 678973, listed under the Childcare category on KakiList. The centre is both KakiList verified and ACRA registered. It holds a Google rating of 4.7 out of 5 across 79 reviews, which represents a moderate sample size and can be treated with reasonable confidence as a directional signal of parent satisfaction.
Families interested in enrolling their child should begin by contacting the centre to enquire about slot availability for their intended start month, as places — particularly in the younger age groups — can fill several months in advance. When you visit the centre, ask about the infant-to-caregiver ratio, the daily routine and curriculum approach, the settling-in period for new children, and whether the centre participates in ECDA subsidy schemes for Singapore citizen children. It is also worth confirming the registration fee, deposit requirements, and any uniform or insurance costs at the time of enquiry.
As a concrete next step, reach out to Korean Church Kindergarten directly via phone or the enquiry form listed on this page to check current vacancy for your preferred start month and to arrange a centre visit.
Visit the centre in person, meet the lead teacher, and read the parent contract before signing.
Summary based on 79 Google reviews.
It’s amazing there is an Korean Church in Singapore! Anh they have a very nice building! For me there is a very nice place to have a quite time with Jesus Christ! And able to take a rest in God! Hope to visit here again maybe someday in the future !
Happy helpers day in Singapore Korean church
I'm 100% happy with my experience with this church! I'm a Korean-American who came to Singapore for three months for an internship and it was my first time in the country so I didn't know anybody. I wanted to find a church to strengthen my faith in Christ and make a lot of friends during my time there so I gave 싱가폴한인교회 a shot. From the very start, I was greeted with such warm welcome and the church members made me feel right at home! The rest was history. The service (praise and sermon) is always fantastic and fellowship afterwards is outstanding. I attended the English service (11:30 AM) and young adult service (2:00 PM) every Sunday since then. It's okay if your Korean is weak or nonexistent but you want to attend the young adult service. Although everything is in Korean, every young adult member speaks English fluently so you won't feel lost in the woods completely! The commitment and support the church gave to me is incredibly invaluable. Everything about my experience with the people over there exceeded my expectations. I'm proud to become associated with the Korean Church in Singapore. I recommend this divine community to anyone devoted to God's work in the world to bring renewal and transformation to each and every child of God we come in contact with. Feel free to DM me on Instagram (iampwhang) if you want to know more about my experience there!
This is the oldest and most sacred Korean church in Singapore.
Great church, nice people....outside at the entrance, people gathered there for fun to catch the Legendary Pokemons
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| Korean Church Kindergarten (this page) | ⭐ 4.7 | 79 | — | ✓ |
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Korean Church Kindergarten is priced in the mid-range tier ($$) on KakiList, though specific monthly fee figures are not published on this listing. As a general guide, kindergarten fees at private and church-affiliated centres in Singapore typically range from around S$160 to S$650 per month before subsidies, depending on the programme and hours. You should contact the centre directly to confirm the current fee schedule. Beyond the monthly fee, ask about the one-time registration fee, the deposit (commonly equivalent to one to two months' fees), and any costs for uniforms or personal accident insurance. Childcare and kindergarten fees in Singapore are GST-exempt, so the figure quoted should be what you pay. See the full childcare cost guide for Singapore →
Singapore citizen children attending an ECDA-licensed centre may be eligible for the Basic Subsidy (up to S$300 per month for childcare, or up to S$600 per month for infant care) and the Additional Subsidy, which is income-tested and can bring the combined subsidy to up to S$710 per month for lower-income households. Working mothers who clock at least 56 hours of work per month may also qualify for the Working Mother's Child Care Subsidy on top of the Basic Subsidy. For kindergarten programmes, the KiFAS (Kindergarten Fee Assistance Scheme) provides targeted support for lower-income families. Permanent Resident children receive partial subsidies at a lower quantum than citizens. Subsidy amounts and eligibility criteria are updated periodically — visit the ECDA website for the most current figures and to use the subsidy calculator before enrolling. Confirm directly with Korean Church Kindergarten whether it is an ECDA-approved centre for subsidy purposes.
Popular preschools and kindergartens in Singapore can have waiting lists, and it is advisable to enquire three to six months ahead of your intended start date at a minimum. January is the primary intake month for most kindergarten programmes, so if you are targeting the new academic year, enquire by mid-year at the latest. Infant care places in particular can be oversubscribed, sometimes requiring parents to register six to twelve months in advance. To secure a place, centres typically require a registration fee and, upon confirmation, a deposit. Neither usually guarantees a spot until the centre formally offers one. Contact Korean Church Kindergarten directly via phone or the enquiry form to check current availability for your child's age group and preferred start month.
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