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Adventure Tree Preschool was founded in 2020 by mother-of-two Morgane Tomassone, driven by a desire to create a caring and nurturing learning environment grounded in play-based education. It reflects a blend of Eastern and Western pedagogical influences and strongly emphasizes outdoor learning and discovery. The founder’s personal vision and leadership inform the school’s ethos and its hands-on, nature-centered philosophy.
The school encourages active parent involvement and celebrates shared learning experiences through community and cultural events, though their website doesn’t list specific regular gatherings or festivals by name. Parents engage in school life via platforms like LittleLives and participate in bi-yearly parent-teacher meetings.
There is no information on a formal Parent Teacher Association (PTA) or its activities listed on the school’s website. Community engagement appears more informal and collaborative, parents are involved through school events, regular communication via LittleLives, and bi-annual meetings to discuss their child’s development.
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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