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| Name | Age | Fee | Track | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nursery 2 Mandarin Immersion (Ages 3 to 4) | 3 | 34,170.04 SGD | Mandarin Immersion | 5 Full Days |
| Nursery 2 Mandarin Immersion (Ages 3 to 4) | 3 | 30,753.04 SGD | Mandarin Immersion | 5 Half Days |
| Kindergarten 1 Mandarin Immersion (Ages 4 to 5) | 4 | 34,170.04 SGD | Mandarin Immersion | 5 Full Days |
| Year 1 Integrated Curriculum (Ages 5 to 6) | 5 | 34,170.04 SGD | Integrated Curriculum | 5 Full Days |
| Year 1 Mandarin Immersion (Ages 5 to 6) | 5 | 35,146.34 SGD | Mandarin Immersion | 5 Full Days |
| Year 2 Integrated Curriculum (Ages 6 to 11) | 6 | 35,682.54 SGD | Integrated Curriculum | 5 Full Days |
| Year 2 Mandarin Immersion (Ages 6 to 11) | 6 | 35,682.54 SGD | Mandarin Immersion | 5 Full Days |
| Year 3 Integrated Curriculum (Ages 6 to 11) | 7 | 35,682.54 SGD | Integrated Curriculum | 5 Full Days |
| Year 3 Mandarin Immersion (Ages 6 to 11) | 7 | 35,682.54 SGD | Mandarin Immersion | 5 Full Days |
| Year 4 Integrated Curriculum (Ages 6 to 11) | 8 | 35,682.54 SGD | Integrated Curriculum | 5 Full Days |
| Year 4 Mandarin Immersion (Ages 6 to 11) | 8 | 35,682.54 SGD | Mandarin Immersion | 5 Full Days |
| Year 5 Mandarin Immersion (Ages 6 to 11) | 9 | 35,682.54 SGD | Mandarin Immersion | 5 Full Days |
| Year 5 Integrated Curriculum (Ages 6 to 11) | 9 | 35,682.54 SGD | Integrated Curriculum | 5 Full Days |
| Year 6 Integrated Curriculum (Ages 6 to 11) | 10 | 35,682.54 SGD | Integrated Curriculum | 5 Full Days |
| Year 6 Mandarin Immersion (Ages 6 to 11) | 10 | 35,682.54 SGD | Mandarin Immersion | 5 Full Days |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 654 SGD | Non-refundable, non-transferable |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Enrollment Fee | 2,180 SGD | Non-refundable, non-transferable upon acceptance |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Capital Levy | 1,090 SGD | — |
| English as an Additional Language (EAL) Kindergarten 1 to Year 1 | 2,725 SGD | Per semester |
| Intensive EAL (iEAL) Year 1 to Year 6 | 6,540 SGD | Per semester |
| Inclusive Education Levy | 5,995 SGD | Per semester |
| School Meals Pre-School | 806.6 SGD | Per semester |
| School Meals Primary Years | 1,460.6 SGD | Per semester |
| English as an Additional Language (EAL) Year 2 to Year 6 | 3,270 SGD | Per semester |
EtonHouse International School Broadrick caters for children aged 3 to 11 years, offering the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP). The campus facilities include specialist studios for music and visual arts, an artificial turf pitch, a library, and a multi-purpose hall for performances. A distinguishing feature of EtonHouse Broadrick is its award-winning Mandarin Immersion Pathway, the first of its kind in Singapore aligned with the IB PYP for non-native speakers. The school also encourages creativity through annual theatrical productions and music ensembles, promotes sustainability initiatives, and offers collaborative opportunities with local and international schools.
NEST, Dover Court International School’s Early Childhood Learning programme, gives young learners (aged 3 to 7) the best possible start. In a calm and nurturing environment, children learn through play, discovery and exploration – guided by expert teachers who spark curiosity and build confidence every step of the way.
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