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| Name | Age | Fee | Track | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age 1.5 | 1½ | 5,000 SGD | — | — |
| Age 1.5 | 1½ | 5,000 SGD | — | — |
| Year 1 — Pre-Nursery | 1½ | 18,600 SGD | Early Dismissal | SGD; 18,600; (Early Dismissal programme 07:00–17:30; fees published before GST; monthly charges of SGD 1,550; subsidies may apply for eligible Singaporean children) |
| Year 1 — Pre-Nursery | 1½ | 19,800 SGD | Full Day | SGD; 19,800; (Full Day programme 07:00–19:00; fees published before GST; monthly charges of SGD 1,650; subsidies may apply for eligible Singaporean children) |
| Age 2 | 2 | 5,000 SGD | — | — |
| Age 2 | 2 | 5,000 SGD | — | — |
| Year 2 — Nursery | 2½ | 19,800 SGD | Full Day | SGD; 19,800; (Full Day programme 07:00–19:00; fees published before GST; monthly charges of SGD 1,650; subsidies may apply for eligible Singaporean children) |
| Year 2 — Nursery | 2½ | 18,600 SGD | Early Dismissal | SGD; 18,600; (Early Dismissal programme 07:00–17:30; fees published before GST; monthly charges of SGD 1,550; subsidies may apply for eligible Singaporean children) |
| Age 3 | 3 | 5,500 SGD | — | — |
| Age 3 | 3 | 5,500 SGD | — | — |
| Year 3 — Kindergarten | 3½ | 19,800 SGD | Full Day | SGD; 19,800; (Full Day programme 07:00–19:00; fees published before GST; monthly charges of SGD 1,650; subsidies may apply for eligible Singaporean children) |
| Year 3 — Kindergarten | 3½ | 18,600 SGD | Early Dismissal | SGD; 18,600; (Early Dismissal programme 07:00–17:30; fees published before GST; monthly charges of SGD 1,550; subsidies may apply for eligible Singaporean children) |
| Age 4 | 4 | 5,500 SGD | — | — |
| Age 4 | 4 | 5,500 SGD | — | — |
| Age 5 | 5 | 6,000 SGD | — | — |
| Age 5 | 5 | 6,000 SGD | — | — |
| Age 6 | 6 | 6,000 SGD | — | — |
| Age 6 | 6 | 6,000 SGD | — | — |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 200 SGD | Non-refundable |
| Application Fee | 200 SGD | Non-refundable |
| Application Fee | 0 SGD | Not published on public pages; no published amount available for this centre. Enrolment team may provide details during intake. |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Enrollment Fee | 1,000 SGD | One-time upon acceptance |
| Enrollment Fee | 1,000 SGD | One-time upon acceptance |
| Enrollment Fee | 0 SGD | Not published on public pages; no published amount available for this centre. Enrolment team may provide details during intake. |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Materials Fee | 300 SGD | — |
| Uniform Fee | 150 SGD | First year only |
| Materials Fee | 300 SGD | — |
| Uniform Fee | 150 SGD | First year only |
| Application/Enrolment fees | 0 SGD | Not published on public Ang Mo Kio pages; no published amount available; contact enrolment team for details. |
Rafflez Kidz International - Ang Mo Kio caters for children aged 18 months to 6 years. The centre adopts an inquiry-based and Montessori-inspired curriculum, promoting active learning and creativity. The facility spans 11 units, providing multiple learning spaces and hands-on activity areas.
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From social–emotional wellbeing to early literacy and numeracy, our personalised approach ensures every child feels known, supported and inspired to thrive.
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