About "Sparks Student Care Centre"
Sparks Student Care Centre is a student care provider located at 165 Sims Ave, Singapore 387606, serving families islandwide. The centre is KakiList-verified, meaning a real person has confirmed its operating details and contact information. It holds a 5/5 rating on Google, though this is based on a single review and should be treated as directional only rather than a statistically robust signal. Fees are priced at the mid-range ($$) on a monthly recurring basis.
Families interested in a place should begin by enquiring about available slots for their intended start month, as student care places can fill quickly, particularly around the January intake period. When you make contact — via phone or the enquiry form — it is worth asking about the daily programme structure, the staff-to-child ratio, the settling-in period for new students, and how homework supervision is handled. Parents of Singapore citizen children should also ask about ECDA subsidy eligibility, which can meaningfully reduce the monthly fee payable. A centre visit before committing allows you to meet the staff and assess the environment first-hand.
To take the next step, reach out to Sparks Student Care Centre directly by phone or through the contact form to ask about current vacancy for your child's intended start month and to arrange a centre visit. Listing data is incomplete — contact "Sparks Student Care Centre" directly to confirm details.
Visit the centre in person, meet the lead teacher, and read the parent contract before signing.
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| Sparks Student Care Centre (this page) | ⭐ 5.0 | 1 | — | ✓ |
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Sparks Student Care Centre prices its student care programme at a mid-range ($$) monthly recurring fee, though the exact figure is not publicly listed and should be confirmed directly with the centre. When enquiring, ask whether there is a one-off registration fee, a refundable deposit (typically equivalent to one or two months' fees), and whether uniform or personal accident insurance costs are charged separately. Childcare and student care fees in Singapore are GST-exempt, so the monthly amount quoted should be the amount payable. Fee levels can also vary depending on the programme hours — whether your child attends on a full-day or half-day basis, or only on school days. See the full childcare cost guide for Singapore →
Singapore citizen children enrolled in MOE-registered student care centres may be eligible for the Student Care Fee Assistance (SCFA) scheme administered by MSF, which provides means-tested subsidies to help offset monthly fees. Eligibility is based on the household's gross monthly income, and the subsidy quantum is tiered accordingly. Permanent Resident children may qualify for partial assistance under some schemes. For childcare (infant care and childcare centre) settings, ECDA administers the Basic Subsidy (up to S$600/month for infant care, S$300/month for childcare), the Working Mother's Child Development Co-Savings Scheme, and the Additional Subsidy for lower-income families. Subsidy amounts are reviewed periodically, so parents should visit the ECDA and MSF websites directly for the most current figures before assuming eligibility. Confirm with Sparks Student Care Centre which subsidy schemes the centre is registered under before enrolment.
Student care places at popular centres can fill several months in advance, and the January school-year intake is typically the most competitive period. As a general guide, families are advised to begin enquiring three to six months ahead of their intended start date, particularly if their child is entering Primary 1 and will need a place from the start of the school year. To secure a slot once one is confirmed as available, centres typically require payment of a registration fee and, in some cases, a deposit. These amounts vary by centre and should be clarified in writing before payment is made. Contact Sparks Student Care Centre directly by phone or through the enquiry form to check current availability for your child's intended start month.
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