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Raffles Kidz Jurong West (Surbana Jurong Campus) is located at 38 Cleantech Loop, Tower Five,
Programs offered at Jurong West (Surbana Jurong Campus) are Pre-Nursery (18–30 months), Nursery (30 Months–4 Years Old), and Kindergarten (5–6 Years Old). The FAQs break these into more detailed age ranges: Pre-Nursery 18–30 months; Nursery 1 30 months–3 years; Nursery 2 3–4 years; Kindergarten 1 4–5 years; Kindergarten 2 5–7 years.
Raffles Kidz Jurong West operates as a private preschool and childcare centre within the Raffles Kidz International brand. It provides care for children aged 6 and below across pre-nursery to kindergarten levels. There is no boarding facility described for this centre.
Specific Additional Learning Needs (SEN) provisions are not listed on this centre page. The content emphasizes a bilingual, inquiry-based curriculum and age-appropriate learning spaces.
Raffles Kidz International is a Singapore-based brand, with Centres listed in Singapore.
There is no religious affiliation stated for this centre.
Operating hours are 7am to 7pm, Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays). There are two preschool programme options: Early Dismissal (7am–5:30pm) and Full Day (7am–7pm).
The page describes access by public transport (Pioneer and Boon Lay MRT; bus 172 and 199) but does not list a dedicated school bus service.
Application fee
- There is no publicly stated application or non-refundable registration fee on the centre's published information for Raffles Kidz International — Jurong West (Surbana Jurong Campus).
Tuition fees (by programme / day-length)
- Monthly tuition (fees are quoted before GST):
- Early Dismissal (7:00am–5:30pm): SGD 1,650 per month.
- Full Day (7:00am–7:00pm): SGD 1,750 per month.
- These monthly rates are published for the Jurong West (Surbana Jurong Campus) centre and apply across the preschool programmes (pre-nursery, nursery, kindergarten) for that campus. Programmes and age bands are listed as Pre‑Nursery (18–30 months), Nursery (30 months–4 years) and Kindergarten (4–6 years).
- No per-term or per-academic‑year tuition amounts are published for this centre; published tuition amounts are shown as monthly rates only.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- A specific billing schedule (for example: monthly in advance, termly, or annual invoicing), payment deadlines, late‑payment penalties, and deposit or bond requirements are not published in the centre's publicly available information. The only published pricing format is the monthly tuition rates shown above.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable. The centre offers preschool childcare programmes for children up to age 6 and operates daytime care/hours; no boarding programme or boarding fees are published.
Other costs and fees (uniforms, materials, transport, enrichment, etc.)
- No specific charges for uniforms, materials fees, field trips, transport, enrolment fees, or other ancillary fees are published for the Jurong West (Surbana Jurong Campus) centre in the centre's public pages. GST is not included in the quoted monthly rates.
Subsidies / government support
- Published subsidy guidance for Singaporean children at this campus: a basic subsidy of SGD 300 is indicated for working mothers / single fathers who work a minimum of 56 hours per month; a subsidy of SGD 150 is indicated for non‑working mothers / single fathers. Additional subsidy eligibility criteria are referenced in general FAQs. These subsidy amounts are published alongside the campus fees.
Refund information
- No published refund policy, no‑show or withdrawal refund rules, nor specific terms for refunds of fees or deposits are available on the centre's public pages.
Fee payment options
- Accepted payment methods (for example: bank transfer, GIRO, credit card, cheque, or cash) and instructions for parents are not published on the centre's public pages.
Summary of published items and gaps
- Published and verifiable: monthly tuition rates for Early Dismissal (SGD 1,650) and Full Day (SGD 1,750) for the Jurong West (Surbana Jurong Campus); fees are described as before GST; published Singaporean subsidy amounts (SGD 300 / SGD 150) and programme age bands.
- Not published / not publicly available on the centre's pages: an application or enrolment fee amount, per‑term or per‑year tuition totals, billing schedule and payment deadlines, detailed payment methods, uniform/materials/transport charges for this campus, refund policy, and boarding fees (not applicable). The only tuition format published for this campus is monthly rates.
The page does not publish data on pupil nationalities or the local/international student ratio; it notes serving families in Jurong West and Boon Lay.
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