Let the school know you're thinking of applying — they can share their prerequisites and help you through the process.
It's best to ask — circumstances can change at any time.
Attend an Open House or School Tour. Prospective families are encouraged to visit La Petite Ecole to experience the learning environment firsthand. During the visit, you can meet faculty members, observe classes, and ask questions about the school's programs and community.
Complete the Online Registration. Once you've decided to proceed, create an account on the Eduka platform and follow the instructions to fill out the application form. Ensure all required fields are accurately completed to avoid delays.
Submit Necessary Documents. Along with the application form, you'll need to provide supporting documents such as your child's birth certificate, previous school records, and any other relevant information. Detailed requirements will be communicated by the admissions team.
Pay the Application Fee. An application fee is required to process your child's application. Payment details and accepted methods will be provided during the application process.
Application Review and Assessment. The admissions team will review the submitted application and documents. If necessary, they may schedule an assessment or interview to better understand your child's needs and ensure appropriate placement.
Receive Admission Decision. After the review process, the school will inform you of the admission decision. If your child is accepted, you'll receive further instructions on completing the enrolment, including payment of tuition fees and other necessary steps.
Finalize Enrolment. To secure your child's place, complete any remaining paperwork and settle the initial fees as outlined by the admissions office.
La Petite Ecole may implement a waiting list if applications exceed class capacity for a particular age group. To join the waiting list, families are required to pay the enrolment fee of SGD 2,500. Applications are prioritized based on the date this fee is received. If the school cannot offer a place, the full enrolment fee is refunded. Families can withdraw from the waiting list at any time and receive a full refund of the enrolment fee. Upon confirmation of a place, if a family declines the offer, the school may retain an administrative fee of SGD 535 unless the refusal occurs more than three months before the intended start date, in which case the full enrolment fee is refunded.
Scholarships at La Petite Ecole Singapore are exclusively available for students of French nationality residing in Singapore. Eligible families can apply through the Consulate General of France. Key eligibility criteria include the student's French nationality, at least one parent residing in the consular district, and both the applicant and child being registered in the worldwide register of French nationals living outside France.
Le Petite École Singapore offers a unique bilingual education in French and English for children aged 2 to 10, following the French national curriculum. Facilities include a swimming pool, football pitches, and a botanical garden. One standout feature of Le Petite École is its annual Differences Day celebration where students showcase their artistic talents and culinary skills, celebrating the diverse cultures within the school community. The school also promotes environmental awareness through initiatives such as the Green Wall, helping students to learn about sustainability hands-on.
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