About Nobleland Arts N Learning Place
Nobleland Arts N Learning Place is a childcare and infant care provider located at 104 Pemimpin Place, Singapore 576101, verified by KakiList and registered with ACRA. The centre holds a perfect 5-out-of-5 Google rating, though this is based on only five reviews and should be treated as directional rather than conclusive. Monthly fees are listed at the mid-range price tier ($$), consistent with market rates for infant care in Singapore.
Families considering infant care at Nobleland Arts N Learning Place should begin by enquiring about slot availability for their intended start month, as infant care places are limited by regulatory infant-to-caregiver ratios. When you visit the centre, ask about the daily routine, feeding and sleep schedules, and the settling-in period that helps young infants adjust to the new environment. It is also worth discussing ECDA subsidies, which are available to Singapore citizen children and can meaningfully reduce monthly out-of-pocket costs depending on household income and maternal working status.
To take the next step, contact Nobleland Arts N Learning Place directly via phone or the enquiry form to check current infant care vacancy for your preferred start month, and arrange a centre visit before committing to a registration fee or deposit.
Visit the centre in person, meet the lead teacher, and read the parent contract before signing.
Summary based on 5 Google reviews.
After comparing several kindergartens in the area, we finally decided to enrol our son at Nobleland when he was two years old, about 1.5 years ago. Last night, he woke up crying and said he wanted to go to school to find Teacher Li (李老师, N1 Chinese teacher). He clearly adores her, which shows how kindly and thoughtfully she treats him. We are truly grateful to Teacher Li and to Nobleland for creating such a warm and caring environment.
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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nobleland Arts N Learning Place (this page) | ⭐ 5.0 | 5 | — | ✓ |
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Nobleland Arts N Learning Place lists its fees at the mid-range ($$) tier for infant care in Singapore. While an exact monthly figure is not published on this listing, full-day infant care in Singapore generally runs from approximately S$1,200 to S$2,500 per month before subsidies, depending on the centre and programme. Childcare and infant care fees are GST-exempt, so no GST should be added to your invoice. Beyond the monthly fee, ask the centre about a one-time registration fee, a deposit (typically equivalent to one to two months' fees), and any miscellaneous charges for uniforms, insurance, or enrichment materials. Confirm all fees in writing before signing the parent contract. See the full childcare cost guide for Singapore →
Singapore citizen children enrolled in a licensed infant care centre may be eligible for the Basic Subsidy of up to S$600 per month, subject to the centre holding the required ECDA licence. Working mothers who clock at least 56 hours of work per month may additionally qualify for the Working Mother's Child Development Co-Savings (WMS) benefit. For lower-income households, the Additional Subsidy can bring combined support up to S$710 per month when taken together with WMS. Permanent resident children are eligible for partial subsidies at lower quantum levels. Subsidy amounts and eligibility criteria are reviewed periodically by ECDA, so the figures above are indicative only. Visit the ECDA website directly for the most current subsidy tables and to use the subsidy calculator before making enrolment decisions. Note that subsidy disbursement requires the centre to be ECDA-licensed. Confirm the centre's licence status with ECDA before enrolment if subsidies are material to your decision.
Infant care places in Singapore are consistently in high demand, and popular centres can fill slots six to twelve months ahead of the intended start date. January is the single busiest intake month, as it aligns with the start of the school year, so families targeting a January start should enquire no later than the preceding April or May. Even for mid-year starts, enquiring three to six months ahead is advisable for infant care specifically, given the low infant-to-caregiver ratios that cap available places. To secure a slot, most centres require payment of a registration fee and a deposit, which together confirm your child's place in the queue. Contact Nobleland Arts N Learning Place directly by phone or via the enquiry form to check current availability for your intended start month and to understand their specific registration process.
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