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Adventure Tree Preschool was founded in 2020 by Morgane Tomassone, who continues to lead its development. Since its founding, the school has expanded to multiple campuses across Singapore, including Katong, Bukit Timah, Holland, and Braddell. The Holland campus is one of the newer additions, offering early years programmes for children aged 18 months to 6 years. The school’s growth reflects its focus on small community-based preschools with strong links to local neighbourhoods.
The school community is described as close-knit, with an emphasis on family participation. Community events highlighted on the school’s social media and website include seasonal celebrations such as Easter egg hunts, career day role-play activities, and field trips to places like the Singapore Oceanarium. These events bring together children, parents, and staff, reinforcing a sense of belonging and shared experiences.
The school’s website does not mention a formal Parent Teacher Association (PTA). However, parents are actively involved in events and celebrations, often volunteering to support activities such as Career Day, where parents and community members introduce their professions, and festive occasions like Easter egg hunts. Parents also take part in excursions and workshops, strengthening home–school connections. While not structured as a PTA, these contributions show that parent engagement is a valued part of the school community.
Adventure Tree Preschool – Holland is a day preschool for children 18 months to 6 years, set in a two-storey bungalow with gardens in the Holland area. The campus includes an art room, music room, cooking room, sandpit, water play and playground, and it emphasises daily outdoor exploration with a community park close by. The school’s Play & Inquiry Curriculum blends play-based learning in the early years with inquiry-based learning as children approach Primary 1, and integrates the Singapore NEL curriculum framework; programmes also reference the Early Years Foundation Stage. Instruction is provided by English and Chinese teachers, and the centre operates Monday–Friday, 7am–7pm, with a bus service available. Fees at the Holland campus are listed as S$1,620 (Half Day) and S$1,900 (Full Day), including GST. The campus is led by School Principal / Centre Manager Ms Ida Rahman.
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