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Little Seeds Preschool – Church of the Ascension is located at 11 Francis Thomas Drive, Singapore 359338. It sits within the Church of the Ascension grounds, about a 10-minute walk from Potong Pasir MRT, and is easily accessible by public transport. The preschool has a two-storey campus that includes indoor and outdoor play areas, providing space for both structured and exploratory learning.
The school provides early years education from Playgroup (PG) through Kindergarten 2 (K2), catering to children from about 18 months to 6 years old.
The preschool is co-educational and runs as a day school. Both full-day and half-day programmes are offered.
The preschool does not publish any specific details about support for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) or additional learning needs.
The preschool is Singapore-based and operates under the Singapore Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) regulations. It has no affiliation to a foreign national system.
The preschool is Christian, linked to the Church of the Ascension, and integrates Christian values into its daily programmes.
The full-day programme runs from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM and includes breakfast, lunch, and a tea break. The half-day programme runs from 7:00 AM to about 1:00 PM, including breakfast and lunch.
Tuition Fees
Full Day (PG–K2): SGD 1,689 per month (inclusive of 9% GST). Meals include breakfast, lunch, and tea.
Half Day (PG–K2): SGD 1,406 per month (inclusive of GST). Meals include breakfast and lunch.
Subsidies
Singaporean families may receive government subsidies through ECDA. These subsidies vary depending on household income and eligibility, with reductions of up to SGD 767 per month possible.
Other Costs and Application Fees
At enrolment, families pay a registration fee and a deposit, together with the first month’s tuition.
A 2-week trial period is offered, during which a pro-rated fee and the registration fee are charged.
Fees are billed monthly, and GST is included in the stated amounts.
Additional fees (such as uniforms, enrichment activities, or materials) are not publicly listed.
Little Seeds Preschool – Church of the Ascension is located at 11 Francis Thomas Drive, about a 10-minute walk from Potong Pasir MRT. The two-storey campus features a library, music room, indoor gym, construction classroom, outdoor playground, edible garden, dining hall, and an outdoor bike track, offering varied spaces for both indoor and outdoor learning. The preschool serves children from Playgroup through Kindergarten 2, typically from 18 months to 6 years old. Its curriculum is values-based and rooted in Christian teaching, complemented by inspiration from the Reggio Emilia approach. Programmes include phonics and reading in English, thematic Chinese learning, numeracy, and “Sensory Play & Inquiry.” The centre also integrates “Mind in the Making,” which helps children develop executive function skills such as focus, self-control, and perspective-taking. A distinctive feature of this preschool is its themed weeks, which give children opportunities for creative, hands-on exploration linked to real-world experiences.
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