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Adventure Tree Preschool – Braddell serves children 3 months to 6 years in a quiet residential area off Braddell Road, near Woodleigh and Braddell MRT stations. The campus features bright classrooms, a large playground, bicycle track, water play, and dedicated Art and Music rooms. The school’s Play & Inquiry Curriculum progresses from play-based to inquiry-based learning and aligns with the Singapore NEL framework across six core domains to prepare children for Primary 1. Signature programmes include Ma Petite Cuisine (a weekly culinary class), STEAM – Project Based Learning, Eureka – Inquiry Based Explorations, and Sustainability Projects. Braddell offers infantcare and preschool options in half-day or full-day formats, operates 7am–7pm (Mon–Fri), and lists monthly fees from SGD 1,280 to 2,180 (incl. GST). The centre provides a bus service. Instruction is delivered by English and Chinese teachers.
45A Carmichael Rd, Singapore 359826
Adventure Tree Preschool - Braddell has typical class sizes of 8, instruction in English, Mandarin.
Adventure Tree Preschool – Braddell is situated in a residential neighbourhood in central Singapore. It is close to Woodleigh and Braddell MRT stations, and is served by several bus routes. The setting provides a quiet environment for young children while still being well connected to the rest of the city.
The school offers Infantcare (3–17 months) and Preschool (18 months–6 years) programmes. Families can choose half-day or full-day options depending on their needs.
Adventure Tree – Braddell is a co-educational preschool that caters to both boys and girls. It is a day school only and does not provide boarding facilities.
The school does not publicly disclose information about additional learning needs or SEN support provisions on its website.
The school has no affiliation with any particular country.
Adventure Tree Preschool is not affiliated with any religion.
The Braddell centre operates Monday to Friday, 7:00am–7:00pm. Parents may select half-day or full-day programmes, giving flexibility in childcare and learning hours.
The Braddell campus confirms that a bus service is available for students. However, no further details about routes, providers, or pick-up arrangements are published on the school’s website.
Annual tuition at Adventure Tree Preschool - Braddell ranges from SGD 15,360 to SGD 26,160 for 2026/27.
Adventure Tree Preschool - Braddell teaches Bespoke Curriculum, Singapore Curriculum for students aged 0.5 to 6.
Adventure Tree Preschool – Braddell follows its own Play & Inquiry Curriculum, designed to guide children from a play-based approach in the early years to inquiry-based learning as they prepare for primary school. The programme is aligned with the Singapore Nurturing Early Learners (NEL) framework, covering six domains of development: language and literacy, numeracy, motor skills, discovery of the world, social-emotional learning, and creative expression. Learning takes place through theme-based projects that use real-life materials, outdoor experiences, and group activities to make concepts meaningful. The curriculum is further supported by enrichment initiatives such as Ma Petite Cuisine (a weekly culinary class), STEAM – Project Based Learning, Eureka – Inquiry Based Explorations, and Sustainability Projects. Facilities such as a dedicated Art Room and Music Room help strengthen creative learning alongside classroom activities. Instruction is provided in both English and Chinese, preparing children for transition into Singapore’s primary system.
The school highlights social and emotional development as one of the six domains within the Singapore NEL framework that underpins its curriculum. This means that SEL is built into daily classroom activities and play-based interactions. However, the website does not provide details of specific SEL programmes, staff roles, or dedicated initiatives beyond the general curriculum integration.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding the support it provides for students with Special Educational Needs.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding EAL.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding mental wellbeing support.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding safeguarding or child protection policies.
Admissions Process
1. Initial Enquiry – Parents begin by contacting the school through the website’s “Schedule a Visit” form, email, or phone. Families can select the specific branch they are interested in, such as Braddell. The school indicates that a staff member will follow up shortly after the enquiry.
2. School Visit – The website highlights scheduling a visit as the next step, allowing families to view the learning environment and meet staff. While the site encourages visits, it does not provide further detail on the structure of these sessions or the information shared.
3. Enrolment & Placement – Beyond the initial contact and visit, the school does not publish additional steps on the enrolment process for Braddell. There are no details regarding application forms, documentation required, deposits, or timelines made available online.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding scholarships or financial aid.
The school does not publicly disclose whether it operates a waitlist or pool system.