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Josiah Montessori – Pasir Ris is located at 1 Pasir Ris Terrace, Singapore 518645, in the Pasir Ris Beach Park area. It sits in the Pasir Ris planning area on Singapore's eastern coast. The area is served by public transport, with nearby landmarks including Pasir Ris Beach Park and Pasir Ris Town Park.
Infants (2 months–18 months), Toddlers (18 months–3 years), Kindergarten (3–5 years), and Pre-Primary (6 years). The Pasir Ris campus provides these age-groupings as part of Josiah Montessori's programmes.
Co-educational; private infant care and childcare centre within Josiah Montessori. There are no boarding facilities.
Josiah Care provides early intervention and support for children with learning or developmental disabilities within Josiah centres.
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Typical hours are 7:00 AM–7:00 PM on weekdays; Saturdays are closed at the Pasir Ris campus and Sundays are generally closed.
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Application fees
- No application or fee schedule is published on Josiah Montessori's public centre pages for Pasir Ris. Third‑party listings report a non‑refundable registration (booking) fee of SGD 500 and a booking/deposit typically equivalent to one month's fee.
Tuition fees by programme / year group
- Josiah's public material does not publish a centre‑specific term or year‑group fee table for Pasir Ris. Third‑party fee reports give the following indicative monthly rates (stated by those sources as excluding GST):
- Infant Care (2 months – 18 months): Full‑day about SGD 2,300 per month; Half‑day about SGD 1,620 per month.
- Childcare (18 months – 6 years): Full‑day about SGD 2,050 per month; Half‑day about SGD 1,680 per month.
- Broad market summaries list Josiah Montessori monthly rates in a wide range (rough comparison range reported as about SGD 600 to SGD 1,979.50 across program types). These are aggregate comparisons rather than centre‑specific term rates.
- No per‑term fees or a centre‑published breakdown by specific year group (N1/N2/K1/K2 etc.) for the Pasir Ris centre were found in the publicly available centre material; the available third‑party figures above are presented as monthly amounts.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Josiah's public centre pages do not publish a detailed billing schedule or standard payment‑term calendar for Pasir Ris. Third‑party listings state that the registration fee is non‑refundable and that a deposit (commonly one month's fee) is held and may be refundable upon withdrawal with appropriate notice; GST is not included in some third‑party quoted amounts. Specific invoicing dates, instalment options, late penalties and notice‑period requirements are not published on the centre pages found.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable. Josiah operates infant care, childcare and kindergarten centres (Pasir Ris listed as Infant Care & Childcare). No boarding facilities or boarding fees are listed.
Other costs and typical extras (uniforms, materials, enrichment)
- Third‑party summaries list additional costs such as uniforms, materials and a deposit; amounts are described as variable and provided upon enrolment.
- Josiah's curriculum includes an in‑house Musical Arts Programme (MAP) integrated into the curriculum; some parent‑facing summaries indicate the performing‑arts elements are woven into the daily programme rather than billed as separate paid add‑ons. The school's MAP description confirms the programme is integrated for children in the relevant year groups. Exact charging practices for specific enrichment items (if any) are not published on the centre pages.
Refund information
- No comprehensive refund policy or detailed refund terms for fees (other than the third‑party note that a deposit is typically refundable upon withdrawal with proper notice and registration fees are non‑refundable) is published on the Pasir Ris centre pages. Published centre material does not include a detailed refund schedule, conditions or timelines.
Fee payment options
- No centre‑specific published list of accepted payment methods (bank transfer, credit card, GIRO, etc.) was found on the Pasir Ris public pages. Contact channels listed for Josiah include a general enquiries phone/WhatsApp number and an email address for enrolment enquiries.
Summary of findings and limitations
- The Josiah public centre pages list locations, programmes and curriculum but do not publish a complete, centre‑specific fee schedule or detailed billing calendar for Pasir Ris. Available fee figures come from third‑party fee guides and aggregated market summaries; those sources present monthly rates and indicate additional charges such as registration and deposit, but they do not provide an official centre invoice or per‑term breakdown published on the Pasir Ris centre page. The most load‑bearing fee figures provided above are drawn from the third‑party fee report and the market summary cited.
Josiah Montessori follows the Montessori philosophy, emphasizing independence, freedom within limits, and respect for a child's natural development. The curriculum is enhanced by the in-house developed Musical Arts Programme (MAP), which integrates performing arts to instill essential values. The school caters to children from 2 months to 6 years old, with programs segmented into Infants (2 months–18 months), Toddlers (18 months–3 years), Kindergarten (3–5 years), and Pre-Primary (6 years).
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