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Brighton Montessori - Frankel caters to children aged 18 months to 6 years, offering programs from Pre-Nursery to Kindergarten 2. The school follows the Montessori curriculum, emphasizing hands-on learning and individualized teaching approaches in areas such as Phonics and Mathematics. The facilities include spacious classrooms and a large outdoor playground.
125 Frankel Ave, Singapore 458235
Brighton Montessori - Frankel has typical class sizes of 8, instruction in English.
Frankel Centre | East Coast Preschool is located at 125 Frankel Avenue in the East Coast area of Singapore. It is conveniently accessible by public transport, with nearby bus stops at Aft Siglap Dr (83179) (2-minute walk), Bef Frankel Pl (93109) (1-minute walk), and Aft Coldstream Ave (93101) (3–6 minutes). For rail access, the nearby MRT stations are Marine Parade (TE26) and Kembangan (EW6), with a short bus connection to reach the centre. Driving offers nearby parking and easy access from Siglap Road and East Coast Road.
The Frankel East Coast Preschool offers six levels: Infant Care; Pre-Nursery & Playgroup; Nursery 1; Nursery 2; Kindergarten 1; Kindergarten 2.
Brighton Montessori Frankel East Coast Preschool operates as a private, day-time Montessori preschool, part of Brighton Montessori by Busy Bees.
Not publicly disclosed. Brighton Montessori operates eight centres islandwide across Singapore, including the Frankel centre on the East Coast.
The centre page notes an individualised Montessori curriculum and holistic development, but does not list a dedicated SEN program on public pages.
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No religious affiliation is indicated on the centre's pages.
Centre hours are Monday to Friday, 7:00am–7:00pm.
Brighton Montessori does not publish a dedicated school bus service for the East Coast Frankel centre; transport is via public buses or MRT with nearby bus stops and routes.
Annual tuition at Brighton Montessori - Frankel ranges from SGD 10,800 for 2026/27.
Brighton Montessori - Frankel teaches Montessori Curriculum for students aged 1.5 to 6.
Brighton Montessori Frankel East Coast uses a Montessori-based curriculum with five core subjects—Practical Life Skills, Sensorial, Language, Mathematics, and Culture Studies—taught through hands-on activities in a carefully designed environment that supports independent, self-directed learning. Enrichment programmes include an Intensive Chinese Immersion Programme (ICIP) and the Kidz Fun Discovery Programme (KFDP), which provide structured Mandarin immersion and a range of creative activities to bolster language, literacy, and social-emotional development. Nursery 1 (3–4 years) delivers Phonics, Maths, Practical Life, Sensorial, Cultural Studies, and Physical Movement, with daily Mandarin and integrated Aesthetics & Creativity, and maintains a low teacher–child ratio around 1:8. Nursery 2 (around 4 years) advances literacy with word-building to read simple phrases, strengthens maths using Short Bead Stair and Seguin Boards up to 90, expands Cultural Studies, keeps daily Mandarin, and continues arts and music education. Kindergarten 1 (about 5 years) aims for independent reading and writing in English and Mandarin, and by graduation will have mastered addition and subtraction and numbers up to 999; Kindergarten 2 (the P1 preparatory class) focuses on final phonics components (vowel digraphs, spelling), comprehension, and applied mathematics to smooth the transition to primary school.
Brighton Montessori's Social-Emotional Learning is positioned as a core focus within an enhanced Emotional Intelligence (EI) curriculum. Mindfulness breaks are conducted daily for about ten minutes, led by teachers to support emotional well-being and concentration. Reflective journaling is incorporated, particularly for the N2 to K2 cohorts, to foster self-expression and weekly reflection. The EI framework targets recognizing and understanding emotions, empathy development, and effective relationship management as key competencies. Overall, the program aims to enhance resilience, promote positive relationships, support mental well-being, and foster leadership skills.
The East Coast page does not publicly disclose information about SEN provision or policies. There is no explicit detail on the kinds of Special Educational Needs the school can support or whether it operates as a specialist SEN institution. Published materials describe Montessori pedagogy and holistic development but do not list SEN staffing or targeted programmes. The Infant Care content mentions general safety and care standards but does not specify any SEN support framework. Therefore, explicit SEN services and staff are not publicly disclosed in the available materials.
Infant Care includes bilingual English-Mandarin immersion as part of its language environment. For other age groups, publicly disclosed information about dedicated EAL programmes or staff is not provided. Language support appears to be delivered through immersion rather than explicit EAL instruction or separate EAL staff. The published materials do not specify whether English or Mandarin are the languages of instruction across all centres. Based on publicly available information, EAL provisions are not detailed beyond bilingual immersion in Infant Care.
The EI curriculum explicitly includes 'Support Mental Well-being' as a key learning outcome. Daily mindfulness breaks contribute to mental well-being and enhanced concentration. Reflective journaling supports emotional awareness and self-regulation, especially for older age groups. The framework emphasizes resilience, positive relationships, and leadership development as part of social-emotional growth. In practice, these elements are integrated into daily routines within the EI curriculum.
Infant Care safety features include CCTV surveillance, baby-proofed spaces, soft mats, padded corners, and age-appropriate furniture. A strict 1:3 caregiver-to-child ratio is maintained in the infant area to ensure attentive supervision. Health and hygiene measures include isolating ill infants and requiring doctor clearance for re-admittance. Public materials do not provide a detailed safeguarding policy, nor a designated safeguarding lead for the East Coast location. Therefore, while basic safety practices are described, formal safeguarding policies are not publicly disclosed in the available materials.
Enquiries regarding enrolment can be made via Enquire Now and Book a Tour Now options. The Frankel Centre is located at 125 Frankel Avenue and operates Monday to Friday from 7:00am to 7:00pm. The Centre Director is Elaine Chua and the hotline is 6588 3883. The school offers an individualized Montessori curriculum tailored to each child's pace, in spacious, light-filled classrooms with dedicated teachers focusing on holistic development.