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| Name | Age | Fee | Track | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Registration / Enrolment fee | 0 | 500 SGD | Preschool / Early Childhood | One-off payable on acceptance |
| Application / Waitlist fee | 0 | 200 SGD | Preschool / Early Childhood | — |
| Uniform costs | 0 | 200 SGD | Preschool / Early Childhood | Uniform charges; typically listed in public directories; amount may vary (example listing SGD 200) |
| Optional transportation | 0 | 500 SGD | Preschool / Early Childhood | Optional transport; approx. SGD 500; amount may vary by route; listed in public directories |
| Year 1 | 1½ | 8,000 SGD | — | — |
| Year 1 | 1½ | 8,000 SGD | — | — |
| Year 1 | 1½ | 8,000 SGD | Preschool / Early Childhood | Annual tuition; published as Year 1; fees are before GST |
| Year 2 | 2½ | 8,000 SGD | — | — |
| Year 2 | 2½ | 8,000 SGD | — | — |
| Year 2 | 2 | 8,000 SGD | Preschool / Early Childhood | Annual tuition; published as Year 2; fees are before GST |
| Year 3 | 3½ | 8,500 SGD | — | — |
| Year 3 | 3½ | 8,500 SGD | — | — |
| Year 3 | 3 | 8,500 SGD | Preschool / Early Childhood | Annual tuition; published as Year 3; fees are before GST |
| Year 4 | 4½ | 8,500 SGD | — | — |
| Year 4 | 4½ | 8,500 SGD | — | — |
| Year 4 | 4 | 8,500 SGD | Preschool / Early Childhood | Annual tuition; published as Year 4; fees are before GST |
| Year 5 | 5½ | 9,000 SGD | — | — |
| Year 5 | 5½ | 9,000 SGD | — | — |
| Year 5 | 5 | 9,000 SGD | Preschool / Early Childhood | Annual tuition; published as Year 5; fees are before GST |
| Year 6 | 6 | 9,000 SGD | — | — |
| Year 6 | 6 | 9,000 SGD | — | — |
| Year 6 | 6 | 9,000 SGD | Preschool / Early Childhood | Annual tuition; published as Year 6; fees are before GST |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 200 SGD | — |
| Application Fee | 200 SGD | — |
| Application Fee | 0 SGD | Application / Waitlist fee is SGD 200; Registration / Enrolment fee is SGD 500; one-time deposits are separate and not enumerated here |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Enrollment Fee | 500 SGD | — |
| Enrollment Fee | 500 SGD | — |
| Enrollment Fee | 0 SGD | Registration / Enrolment fee SGD 500; one-month tuition deposit and one month advanced tuition are required at registration (amount varies by chosen program) |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Transportation | 500 SGD | Optional |
| Uniform | 200 SGD | Mandatory |
| Transportation | 500 SGD | Optional |
| Uniform | 200 SGD | Mandatory |
| Waitlist refund policy | 0 SGD | Waitlist fee refundable if centre cannot offer a slot within 3 months; otherwise forfeited if slot offered and declined within 3 months of start date |
Nestled in the Jurong West area, Raffles Kidz @ Jurong West (Yuan Ching) provides early childhood education for children from 18 months to 6 years. The centre adopts an inquiry-based and Montessori-inspired curriculum, promoting active learning and creativity. Features include spacious classrooms, a library corner, social pods, and an outdoor playground.
NEST, Dover Court International School’s Early Childhood Learning programme, gives young learners (aged 3 to 7) the best possible start. In a calm and nurturing environment, children learn through play, discovery and exploration – guided by expert teachers who spark curiosity and build confidence every step of the way.
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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