About "Serangoon Moral Family Service Centre"
Serangoon Moral Family Service Centre operates a student care programme at its centre on Serangoon Avenue 2, with coverage available islandwide. It has been verified by KakiList, meaning operating details and contact information have been confirmed by a real person. The centre holds a Google rating of 4 out of 5, though this is based on only 7 reviews, so it should be treated as directional rather than definitive. Fees are priced at the mid-range tier ($$) on a monthly recurring basis.
Families interested in enrolling a child should begin by enquiring about available slots for their intended start month, as student care places can fill quickly, particularly around the January intake period. When you make contact — via phone or the enquiry form — it is worth asking about the daily routine, staff-to-child ratios, homework supervision arrangements, and the settling-in approach for new pupils. If your child is a Singapore citizen, you may be eligible for ECDA subsidies; confirm eligibility and how the centre processes subsidy applications during your initial conversation. A visit to the centre at 238 Serangoon Ave 2, #01-47 is strongly advisable before committing.
To take the next step, call or submit an enquiry form through the centre's listed contact channels to check current availability for your preferred start month and arrange a centre visit.
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Visit the centre in person, meet the lead teacher, and read the parent contract before signing.
Summary based on 7 Google reviews.
Not sincere. Kept cancelling appointments on counselling. Had to ask few times if appointments are confirmed with long delayed replies of cancelling. May lead to consequences right? Not recommended at all
Excellent counseling service. Look for Janis Leow
Best place in da world
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| Serangoon Moral Family Service Centre (this page) | ⭐ 4.0 | 7 | — | ✓ |
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The centre is listed at a mid-range price tier ($$) on a monthly recurring fee structure, which is the standard model for student care programmes in Singapore. Exact monthly fees have not been published on this listing, so you will need to contact the centre directly for a current fee schedule. Beyond the monthly fee, ask about a one-time registration fee, a refundable deposit (typically equivalent to one to two months' fees), and any costs for uniforms, insurance, or activity materials. Childcare and student care fees in Singapore are GST-exempt, so the quoted monthly amount should be the amount you pay. See the full childcare cost guide for Singapore →
Singapore citizen children enrolled in an ECDA-licensed student care centre may be eligible for the Basic Subsidy of up to S$300 per month for childcare, subject to means-testing and other eligibility criteria. Working mothers who work at least 56 hours per month may additionally qualify for the Working Mother's Child Development (WMS) subsidy, and lower-income families may receive Additional Subsidy, with total combined support potentially reaching up to S$710 per month depending on household income. Permanent resident children are eligible for partial subsidies at reduced rates. Note that subsidy amounts and eligibility criteria are reviewed periodically by ECDA, so the figures above may not reflect the latest quantum. Visit the ECDA website directly for current rates and to use the subsidy calculator before making your decision. Importantly, subsidies are only available at ECDA-licensed centres. Serangoon Moral Family Service Centre does not currently list an ECDA licence on this directory — confirm licensing status with the centre or check the ECDA's Child Care Link portal before assuming subsidy eligibility.
Student care places, particularly for lower primary pupils, can be in high demand in the Serangoon area. While this listing does not confirm current waitlist status, it is generally advisable to enquire at least three to six months before your intended start date. January is the peak intake month in Singapore, as it aligns with the start of the school year, so demand is typically highest for that period. To secure a place, most centres will ask for a completed registration form and a deposit. Contact "Serangoon Moral Family Service Centre" directly via phone or the enquiry form to ask about current availability for your child's school and intended start month.
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