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La Petite Ecole is located in Holland Village, Singapore. The school comprises a botanical garden, a motor skills room, a swimming pool, football pitches, a climbing wall, and cycle tracks. In its Holland Village premises, the library houses nearly 3,500 titles in French, English, and Mandarin and can also serve as a performance space. A motor skills area and a multifunctional room support extracurricular activities. The relocation to Holland Village consolidates both kindergarten and elementary classes on a single site.
The school has a swimming pool. Football pitches are available for outdoor sports. There is a climbing wall for physical development. Cycle tracks provide space for movement and safety.
La Petite Ecole follows the French National Education curriculum. It offers a plurilingual program with instruction in French, English, and Mandarin. Kindergarten and elementary classes are located at One Holland Village. La Petite Ecole has been accredited by the French Ministry of Education since 2013 and is a partner of AEFE. Since early 2021, La Petite Ecole has been a member of the Odyssey international school network.
La Petite Ecole organises extra-curricular activities (ECA) every year. A bus service is provided for the return journey home, not included in the ECA fee. Activities may vary by term and include Arts & Crafts, Cooking, Chinese Club, Badminton, Ballet and Jazz, Choir, Creative Writing, Coding & Robotics, Chess, Musical Discovery, Futsal, Gymnastics, Karate, Muay Thai, Multi-sports, Table Tennis, Drama, and Yoga. The ECA hours are typically after school, with sessions commonly scheduled 3:30-4:30 pm Monday to Wednesday and 12:30-2:45 pm on Fridays. Fees for an activity range between S$450 and S$600 per semester. New activities for 2025/2026 are planned.
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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