About Little Skool-House
Little Skool-House is listed under International Schools on KakiList, operating from its Bukit Timah Road campus at Alfa Centre. The listing is KakiList-verified and ACRA-registered, though no regulatory licences — including CPE EduTrust certification — are recorded at this time. There are no Google reviews on file, so independent rating data is not available.
Prospective families should begin by confirming which curriculum track Little Skool-House offers — whether IB, American AP, British IGCSE and A-Levels, or Canadian Ontario — as this determines the university pathway that will be available to your child. EduTrust certification status (4-year or 1-year tier) is an important due-diligence step before enrolment, and families should verify this directly on the CPE register. When planning costs, account for the full annual picture: tuition fees, the non-refundable enrolment fee, a refundable deposit (typically equivalent to one term's fees), any building fund or capital levy, and transport and meal costs. Families of children with special educational needs should ask specifically about the school's SEN capacity and support staffing. A school visit during normal hours, and a meeting with the relevant year-group lead, will give a clearer sense of class sizes, student-teacher ratios, and the balance of expat and Singaporean enrolment.
As a concrete next step, contact Little Skool-House directly via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form to request a school visit, a full written fee schedule covering all cost components, and confirmation of current EduTrust certification status before making any payment.
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.
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| Little Skool-House (this page) | — | — | — | ✓ |
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Annual tuition at international schools in Singapore typically ranges from S$25,000 to S$60,000 or more, depending on grade level and curriculum. Beyond tuition, families should budget for a non-refundable enrolment fee (typically S$3,500–S$7,500), a refundable deposit (often equivalent to one term's fees), a building fund or capital levy at some schools (S$10,000–S$25,000), transport at roughly S$3,500–S$8,000 per year, and meals at S$1,500–S$4,000 per year. Fee escalation at international schools has historically run at 8–12% per year at some institutions, which matters significantly over a multi-year commitment. Tuition fees are GST-exempt. Contact Little Skool-House directly for their current fee schedule across year groups. See the full International Schools cost guide for Singapore →
The specific curriculum track offered by Little Skool-House — whether the IB Diploma Programme, American AP, British IGCSE leading to A-Levels or IB, or Canadian Ontario — is not confirmed in the current listing data. Each track carries different university admission strengths: the IB Diploma is broadly accepted globally; AP qualifications are strongest for US university entry; A-Levels carry particular weight for UK universities. Families should ask the school directly for its university destinations data — including IB average scores, AP pass rates, or A-Level results — before committing. Student-teacher ratio and class size are also worth confirming at the school visit, as these vary considerably across institutions. We recommend requesting this information in writing during your school visit so you can compare it accurately against other options.
The typical enrolment process at international schools involves an online application, followed by a school visit and, for older students, an intake assessment to confirm year-group placement. Popular year groups — particularly Year 7 to Year 9 entry points — can have waitlists, so it is advisable to enquire and apply early. Before paying any fees, clarify what is refundable if you leave Singapore mid-year: the enrolment fee is generally non-refundable, while the deposit may be partially or fully refundable depending on notice given. Building fund treatment on departure also varies by school and should be confirmed in writing. Visiting during school hours and meeting the relevant year-group lead before committing will help you assess whether the school's culture, class composition, and SEN support are the right fit for your child.
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