About "Super Talent Student Care"
Super Talent Student Care is a student care provider operating from Blk 141 Petir Road, Singapore 670141, with KakiList-verified contact details and ACRA registration confirmed. The centre is listed at a mid-range price point ($$) on a monthly recurring basis. Its Google rating stands at 2.5 out of 5, though this is drawn from only 6 reviews — too small a sample to draw firm conclusions, and prospective families should treat it as directional only.
Families considering student care typically begin by enquiring about available slots for their child's intended start month, as vacancy can be limited. It is worth asking about the daily routine, homework supervision approach, staff-to-child ratio, and how the settling-in period is managed. Parents of Singapore citizen children should also confirm whether the centre is ECDA-approved, as this affects eligibility for childcare subsidies. Arranging a centre visit before committing allows families to observe the environment firsthand and speak with the staff directly.
To take the next step, contact Super Talent Student Care by phone or through the enquiry form listed on this page to ask about current vacancies, fees, and available start dates. Listing data is incomplete — contact "Super Talent Student Care" directly to confirm details.
Visit the centre in person, meet the lead teacher, and read the parent contract before signing.
Summary based on 6 Google reviews.
This student care is absolutely the worst choice u can ever decide to bring your child to. I am a student, and i am helping singaporean parents to not put them in this sc. There was once i was just doing my homework, and then i was seating with my friend, so the principle came put suddenly, and scolded my friend for nothing. Her name is Ms L See. She acts like a queen everytime. One of the teachers, ms dora also did something that no parents will ever like. It was the most devious and stupid thing a teacher can do to ruin his or her career. So it all started when my friends and I were just walking to the student with the whole group. Then when we were crossing the road, qe were a bit slow so the teacher told me to faster in a rude way, "A faster lah this road not ypur grandfather one hor." I was shocked. So i wanted to joke with her and said, "no lah this road my one." Then she approached me and pushed my head hard. There are lots of other things that happen tho... But i dont want to make this too long as it is wasting my precious time. Therefore, if u decide to choose this sc for your child, ypu will indeed regret your decision. Truly from a student.
Thk student care is a nice place for my kids. My 3 kids are well taken care after school. Teacher make a lot of effort to bring the kids to centre (if your kids had CCA or remedial need to stay back in school for 1 or 2 hrs, they will bring your kids to centre as long as before 5 Pm even is only 1 kid) Centre even arrange tuition for student at very affordable rate. Centre ask parent wants buy assessment book for students, let the students do it during their free time. My 3 kids had finish really had fully complete assessment book by end of year. During school holiday or Festival, centre will arrange either celebration or excursion for them to enjoy. That's a lot of effort to arrange it. Thanks thk
Our first student care experience, so we are not sure what’s the average standard of student care in Singapore. Even though it fully meets the logistical needs of working parents (perfect logistics, sufficient food, clean, safe, homework somewhat taken care of), we were unsure with a few things: - toilet paper had to be requested, handed to the kid, before going to toilet. - noisy students are isolated quite promptly until they are quiet… could be a bit startling for new P1 pupils - the staff actively “urge” the kids to eat quickly, nudging food into their mouths. - telling pupils that they call their parents to tell them they are noisy, when they do not (this makes the kids realise that adults tell lies). - no play area inside, only occasional outdoor play is available at Petir park. I don’t have a solution to this working parents conundrum in singapore, and know that the student care centre are trying to operate at a acceptable price-point….yet I hope to find a better one and I know this student care centre isn’t the perfect solution.
Side-by-side with the next three highest-rated student care providers on KakiList, so you can see how Super Talent Student Care stacks up at a glance.
| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Super Talent Student Care (this page) | ⭐ 2.5 | 6 | — | ✓ |
| Beekmuns Education Centre | ⭐ 5.0 | 264 | — | ✓ |
| Appleland Playhouse Student Care | ⭐ 5.0 | 55 | — | ✓ |
| Bridging the Gap (BtG) | ⭐ 5.0 | 55 | — | ✓ |
Super Talent Student Care is listed at a mid-range price point ($$) on a monthly recurring fee basis. Beyond the headline monthly fee, families should ask about a one-time registration fee, a refundable deposit (typically equivalent to one to two months' fees), and any additional costs for uniforms or personal accident insurance. Childcare and student care fees in Singapore are GST-exempt, so no GST should be added to the quoted monthly rate. Confirm all fees in writing before signing any enrolment contract. See the full childcare cost guide for Singapore →
Subsidy eligibility depends on the centre holding ECDA approval — confirm this directly with Super Talent Student Care before assuming subsidies apply. For ECDA-approved centres, Singapore citizen children may be eligible for the Basic Subsidy (up to S$300 per month for childcare) and the Additional Subsidy for lower-income households. The Working Mother's Child Relief and other working-parent subsidies may also apply where the mother works at least 56 hours per month. Permanent resident children receive partial subsidies at a lower quantum. Subsidy amounts and eligibility criteria are updated periodically. Visit the ECDA website directly for the most current figures before making financial plans based on subsidy assumptions.
Student care places in Singapore, particularly at centres near popular primary schools, can fill up quickly. It is generally advisable to enquire at least three to six months before your intended start date, with January being the peak intake month aligned to the school calendar year. Contacting the centre early also gives you time to arrange a visit and complete any required registration paperwork. To secure a slot, centres typically require a registration fee and a deposit. Contact Super Talent Student Care directly by phone or via the enquiry form to check current availability for your child's year level and intended start month.
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