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Adventure Tree Preschool - Bukit Timah is nestled in a quiet residential area in Singapore's west. The campus is a five-minute walk from the Beauty World MRT station, providing access to public transport for families. The school is located in a landed house surrounded by lush greenery, which supports its curriculum focus on outdoor learning.
The school is structured into different age groups, starting with Playgroup (18 months to 3 years old), followed by Nursery 1 (age 3), Nursery 2 (age 4), and Kindergarten 1 and 2 (ages 5 and 6).
The school is a co-educational preschool. It is an Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA)-licensed childcare center. The school does not offer boarding facilities.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding support for Additional Learning Needs (SEN).
The school does not have an affiliation with a specific country's curriculum. It follows a bespoke approach that combines Western and Eastern influences, aligned with Singapore's NEL framework.
The school does not have a religious affiliation. Its meals are not halal-certified, but all groceries are sourced from halal-certified suppliers.
The school's website does not provide specific start and end times for the school day. It offers both full-day and half-day programs, with hours varying based on the program chosen.
The school's website indicates that transport is available, though it does not provide details about a specific bus service provider or arrangements.
Application Fees
The school is offering a waiver of the registration fee for any enrollment before August 31, 2025.
Tuition Fees (Per Month)
Full-Day Program: SGD 1,700
Half-Day Program: SGD 1,400
Adventure Tree Preschool’s Bukit Timah campus is a single-storey bungalow at 59 Yuk Tong Avenue, a five-minute walk from Beauty World MRT. Children aged 18 months to 6 years learn through the school’s Play & Inquiry Curriculum, which progresses from play-based to inquiry-based learning and integrates the domains of Singapore’s NEL framework. Indoors, children use a dedicated Art room, Music room, and Chinese classroom; outdoors, they explore two gardens with a large wooden playground, swings, a sandpit, and water play. The school highlights outdoor learning and sustainable gardening as part of everyday experiences. Programmes are delivered in English and Chinese, becoming bilingual as children grow older. The campus lists Half Day (SGD 1,400) and Full Day (SGD 1,700) monthly fees, inclusive of GST, and notes an available bus service. The Principal/Centre Manager is Ms Aqshwini Nair.
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