About "Max Student Care Services"
Max Student Care Services is a student care provider operating islandwide from its centre at 166 Bukit Batok West Ave. 8, Singapore. The listing is KakiList verified, meaning operating details and contact channels have been confirmed by a real person. The provider holds a Google rating of 3.9 out of 5, though this is based on only 9 reviews and should be treated as directional rather than conclusive. Monthly fees are priced at the mid-range tier ($$).
Families considering student care should begin by enquiring about available slots for their child's intended start month, as places can fill quickly, particularly at the start of a new school year. When you make contact — by phone or through the enquiry form — ask about the daily routine, homework supervision arrangements, staff-to-child ratios, and the settling-in process. It is also worth confirming whether ECDA subsidies apply to your child's enrolment, as Singapore citizen and permanent resident children may be eligible depending on household income and parents' working status.
The most useful next step is to call or submit the enquiry form to ask about current slot availability for your preferred start month, then arrange a visit to the centre to meet the staff and see the space before committing.
Visit the centre in person, meet the lead teacher, and read the parent contract before signing.
Summary based on 9 Google reviews.
my son has been there a he said that there's a guy called max that will grab you by the collar and put you and making you face the wall if you made noise and my son got into a fight last year February and max didn't call us to inform us that my son got into a fight
if you make noise there's will be a guy that will appear and grab you by the collar and make you stand in his room and stare at the wall and if you get in a fight in school and not in his student care he wouldn't call your parents for more than 30 minutes
Went from f9 to b3
Nice communication with teachers
Good
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| Max Student Care Services (this page) | ⭐ 3.9 | 9 | — | ✓ |
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Max Student Care Services is listed at the mid-range ($$) monthly fee tier. Student care fees in Singapore typically range from around S$300 to S$600 per month at mainstream centres, though this varies by programme and hours covered. When enquiring, ask specifically about the one-time registration fee, whether a deposit is required (commonly equivalent to one or two months' fees), and whether uniform or insurance costs are charged separately. Childcare and student care fees in Singapore are GST-exempt, so the monthly figure quoted should be the amount you pay. Always request a written fee schedule before signing any enrolment agreement. See the full childcare cost guide for Singapore →
Singapore citizen children enrolled in a registered student care centre may be eligible for the Student Care Fee Assistance (SCFA) scheme administered by MSF, which provides means-tested subsidies based on gross monthly household income. This is separate from the ECDA subsidy framework that applies to infant care and childcare centres for younger children. Eligibility and quantum depend on household income and whether both parents are working. Permanent resident children may qualify for partial assistance under certain schemes. Subsidy amounts and eligibility criteria are reviewed periodically, so it is important to check current figures directly with MSF or the centre before enrolment. Contact Max Student Care Services to confirm which subsidy schemes they are registered under and to receive guidance on how to apply.
Student care places at popular centres can fill several months in advance, particularly for slots aligned with the January school-year intake. Even mid-year vacancies can be limited, so it is advisable to enquire as early as possible — ideally three to six months before your intended start date. To secure a place, most centres require payment of a registration fee and, in some cases, a deposit. Confirm with Max Student Care Services whether a formal waitlist exists and what the process is for holding a spot. Contact the centre directly by phone or through the enquiry form for the most accurate picture of current availability.
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