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· Reviewed by Aziza Francienne · B2C Marketing Manager
The preschool offers a values-based curriculum grounded in Christian principles, emphasizing moral and character education alongside academic learning. Programs cater to children aged 18 months to 6 years.
Bukit Batok Street 21, #01-252 Block 211, Singapore 650211
Little Seeds Preschool - Sonshine teaches Bespoke Curriculum, Christian Curriculum for students aged 1.5 to 6.
The curriculum is rooted in Christian values, with the Values Matter programme introducing key values and learning dispositions each term across all year groups. Language and literacy are developed through a structured phonics approach that includes phonics activity books, readers, and storytelling, while Chinese is taught thematically through stories and daily contexts. Numeracy emphasises understanding concepts rather than memorisation, with regular revisiting of ideas and use of mathematical language to build confidence. Inquiry and exploration are encouraged through Sensory Play & Inquiry, giving children opportunities for hands-on learning. Weekly motor skills sessions and daily outdoor play further support physical development. The programme runs from Playgroup through Kindergarten 2 (ages about 18 months to 6 years), preparing children for a smooth transition into Primary 1.
The preschool integrates social and emotional development through the Values Matter programme, where children learn core values and apply them in daily routines. Parents’ testimonials highlight the way staff support children in adjusting to school life and building confidence. However, no dedicated SEL curriculum or specialist staff role is publicly mentioned.
The preschool does not publicly disclose specific information about SEN provision or specialist support.
There is no evidence of a dedicated EAL programme.
There is no publicly available information on the school’s website about a formal mental health policy or staff roles dedicated to counselling.
The school does not publicly provide a safeguarding or child protection policy. No details are available on procedures, designated staff, or training.
1. Registration of Interest
Prospective parents begin by submitting a Registration of Interest online through the Little Seeds website, selecting the specific centre. Required documents must be prepared.
2. Centre Contact & Offer
After registering, the Centre Administrator contacts parents to discuss placement availability at the chosen centre. If a place is offered, parents receive details of fees, subsidy eligibility, and the terms.
3. Acceptance & Fee Payment
Once the offer is accepted, parents pay a registration fee, a deposit, and typically the first month’s fees or equivalent to confirm the placement. For non-Singaporean students, a Student’s Pass application fee is also required.
4. Trial Period
The school offers a 2-week trial period for interested parents. During this time, a pro-rated fee for the 2-week period is charged, alongside the registration fee. This allows families and children to try out the centre before full commitment.
The school does not publicly publish information regarding whether scholarships (merit or need-based financial awards) are offered.
The preschool does not publicly describe a formal waitlist or pool system.