Preschool Fees

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12 x Partner Operator (POP) Centres' Fees

Ascension | Capstone | Church of the Ascension | Church of the Good Shepherd | Kiddy Ark | Praiseland | Sonshine
St Andrew’s | TSA-Ang Mo Kio | TSA-Bukit Batok | TSA-Bukit Panjang | TSA-Tampines

Child's nationality Programme Type Fee (SGD)/month with GST
Singaporeans*
Full Day
2025: from $3 – $741.20*
2026: from $3 – $708.50*
PR/Foreigners
Full Day
2025: $1,526
2026: $1,635

*subsidies of up to $767 available for Singaporean children, depending on household income.

Contact our centres today to find out which subsidies apply for your child.

5 x Private (Non-Partner Operator) Centres' Fees

Calvary Baptist Church | St. Hilda’s Church | St. James’ Church* | St. John’s-St. Margaret’s | St. Paul’s Church

Programme Type Fee (SGD)/month with GST
All
Non-POP Centres
Full Day
2025: from $922.50 to $1,689.50*
2026: from $1,140.50 to $1,907.50*

Infant Care (at LSP (SJSM) only)
2025: from $1,306 to $2,616*
2026: from $1,545.80 to $2,855.80*
Half Day
2025: from $1,021.10 to $1,406.10*
2026: from $1,228.20 to $1,613.20*

*child care subsidies of up to $767 and infant care subsidies of up to $1,310 available for Singaporean children, depending on household income.

Contact our centres today to find out which subsidies apply for your child.

Basic & Additional Subsidies on Preschool Fees

Government subsidies are available for child care and infant care, for parents of children who are Singapore citizens.

Basic Subsidy

You qualify for Basic Subsidy, if:

  • Your child is a Singapore Citizen.
  • Your child is enrolled in an ECDA-licensed Infant Care/Child Care centre in Singapore.

  • Basic Subsidy for Infant Care: $600
  • Basic Subsidy for Child Care: $300

If you are a non-working mother:

  • Basic Subsidy for Infant Care: $150
  • Basic Subsidy for Child Care: $150

Note:
Basic Subsidy amounts stated above are for Full-day programmes only.
Subsidy amount will differ for other programme types.

Additional Subsidy

You will qualify for Additional Subsidy, if:

  • You are a mother working at least 56 hours a month
  • Your child is a Singapore Citizen
  • Your child is enrolled in an ECDA-licensed Infant Care/Child Care centre in Singapore
  • The total gross monthly income (including bonuses, commissions, overtime pay, allowances and before CPF deduction) earned by you and your spouse is $12,000 and below.

The table below details the subsidy amounts for Singaporean children in our Full Day Child Care programme (2025)

For the latest details on subsidies and its terms & conditions, we encourage parents to visit ECDA’s official page on subsidies and financial assistance.

For subsidies on Half-day programmes & Infant Care, please contact our centre(s) directly.

Table for Full-Day Child Care Subsidies (2025)
Applicant’s working
status
Gross monthly
household income
Gross monthly
per capita income
Basic Subsidy
(BS)
Additional Subsidy (AS)
    Max ASMin co-pay
Working mother$3,000 and below$750 and below$300$467$3
$3,001 to $4,500$751 to $1,125$440$25
$4,501 to $6,000$1,126 to $1,500$340$85
$6,001 to $7,500$1,501 to $1,875$260$143
$7,501 to $9,000$1,876 to $2,250$190$206
$9,001 to $10,500$2,251 to $2,625$130$272
$10,501 to $12,000$2,626 to $3,000$80$339
Above $12,000Above $3,000N/A
Non-working motherN/A$150N/A

Enrolling at Little Seeds' Nurturing Preschool in Singapore


Enrolling your child at Little Seeds Preschool is designed to be a clear and supportive process for families. Parents may begin by getting in touch with the centre to understand programme availability, curriculum approach, and school culture. This initial conversation helps families determine whether Little Seeds is the right fit for their child’s learning journey.

Once a place is available, parents will be guided through the registration steps, including the submission of required registration documents and completion of enrolment forms. Our team remains on hand to clarify timelines, answer questions, and provide reassurance at each stage, ensuring that you are well-supported through every step of the process.

Frequently Asked Questions About Preschool Fees

Here are some common questions about preschool fees, subsidies, and payment arrangements in Singapore. For enquires about other aspects of our preschool, please visit our general Frequently Asked Questions page.

Singapore Citizen children enrolled in ECDA-licensed preschools may be eligible, subject to household income criteria.

Subsidy applications are typically submitted during enrolment, with guidance provided by the preschool.

Basic subsidies apply to eligible families, while additional subsidies support lower-income households.

Yes. Subsidies apply to both Partner Operator preschools and private (Non-POP) preschools, though amounts may differ.

Most preschools collect fees on a monthly basis.

Some preschools require a deposit, which is usually offset against fees later.

Refund policies vary and depend on notice periods stated in enrolment terms.

Common methods include GIRO, bank transfer, and other approved payment options.

Table for Full-Day Child Care Subsidies (2025)
Applicant’s working
status
Gross monthly
household income
Gross monthly
per capita income
Basic Subsidy
(BS)
Additional Subsidy (AS)
    Max ASMin co-pay
Working mother$3,000 and below$750 and below$300$467$3
$3,001 to $4,500$751 to $1,125$440$25
$4,501 to $6,000$1,126 to $1,500$340$85
$6,001 to $7,500$1,501 to $1,875$260$143
$7,501 to $9,000$1,876 to $2,250$190$206
$9,001 to $10,500$2,251 to $2,625$130$272
$10,501 to $12,000$2,626 to $3,000$80$339
Above $12,000Above $3,000N/A
Non-working motherN/A$150N/A