Pre-School Admission & Fees

Monthly School Fees

We believe every child deserves a head start through high-quality early childhood experiences from infant care, preschool to kindergarten, regardless of background. As an Anchor Operator appointed by the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA), we offer affordable and accessible infant care and childcare across Singapore. Families with household incomes of $6,000 and below also receive priority enrolment and additional financial support through the EtonHouse Community Fund (ECF).

Monthly preschool fees are inclusive of GST, before subsidies.

(effective from 1 Jan 2026)

Infant Care

Aged 2 months – 18 months

Fees
Singapore Citizen
$1,346.15
Singapore Permanent Residents
$1,863.90
Foreigners
$2,229.05

Childcare

Aged 18 months – 6 years

Fees
Singapore Citizen
$664.90
Singapore Permanent Residents
$910.15
Foreigners
$1,226.25

Fees Payable Upon Enrolment

Fees
Registration (one-time)
$87.20
Insurance (annual)
$4.91
Deposit* (one-time)
1 month's fee
First Month School Fee
1 month's fee

*The one-time deposit is equivalent to one month’s infant care / childcare fee. It is fully refundable, provided written notice is served upon a minimum of eight calendar weeks prior to withdrawal. For notice given less than eight calendar weeks, only 50% of the deposit will be refunded.


*Eligible families with household income of up to $6,000 are not required to pay a deposit and can receive sponsorship of registration and insurance fees from EtonHouse Community Fund.  


*GST is not applicable for deposits.

Financial Support and Subsidies

E-Bridge Pre-School is an Anchor Operator that provides high quality Infant Care, Pre-Nursery and Kindergarten Programmes for children aged 2 months to 6 years old, guided by the trusted EtonHouse Inquiry.Think.Learn and MOE curriculum frameworks. Apart from providing an exemplary childhood education at affordable fees for children of all backgrounds, enrolled Singapore Citizen children are entitled to government subsidies. Children from lower income families are also eligible for additional subsidies from ECDA and financial support from EtonHouse Community Fund. 

ECDA Infant Care and Childcare Subsidy

The ECDA Infant Care and Child Care subsidy helps reduce monthly preschool fees for eligible Singapore Citizen children. The infant care subsidy and child care support are applied directly to fees, with amounts varying based on employment status and household income. Additional assistance may be available for working parents and lower-income families, helping families manage preschool costs with greater clarity and confidence.

(effective from 1 Jan 2026)

Working Applicant* Non-working Applicant
Basic Subsidy
Additional Subsidy
Basic Subsidy
Additional Subsidy
Infant Care
$600
Up to $706.15
$150
NA
Childcare
$300
Up to $361.90
$150
NA

Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility Criteria for Basic Subsidy

All applicants for Singapore Citizen children are entitled to the subsidies, with more subsidies given to working applicants and lower income families.

Eligibility Criteria for Additional Subsidy

Applicants of Singapore Citizen children can receive additional subsidies, above the basic subsidy, if the Applicants of Singapore Citizen children:

(1) work at least 56 hours per month and have gross monthly household income^ up to $12,000 or gross per capita income* up to $3000, or

(2) have gross monthly household income^ of up to $6,000 or per capita income up to $1,500, regardless of the main applicant’s working status.

For more details, please refer to ECDA Subsidies

^Before CPF deduction and include bonuses, commissions, overtime pay and allowances

*5 or more family members living in the same household

ECDA Infant Care & Childcare Start-Up Grant

A one-time grant for parents to pay for the initial costs of enrolling their child into an infant or childcare centre.

Eligibility Criteria

  • The child must be a Singapore Citizen.
  • Parents are working at least 56 hours per month or have valid reasons if unable to work.
  • Families with a gross monthly household income of $3,500 and below or per capita income of $875 and below.

For more details, please refer to ECDA Subsidies

Financial Support for Lower Income Families

E-Bridge Pre-School collaborates with EtonHouse Community Fund (ECF) to provide a range of financial support for eligible children whose family’s household income is $6000 and below.

This includes a welcome pack with items (e.g. stationery and uniforms) to help children start with ease, sponsorship of excursions, enrichment and other programmes to ensure all children benefit from a high-quality, enriching experience at E-Bridge Pre-School.

For more details, please refer to EtonHouse Community Fund Programmes

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I am eligible for a preschool subsidy?

If your child is a Singapore Citizen enrolled in a licensed preschool, you may be eligible for the Basic Subsidy. Working mothers may receive higher subsidy support, and additional assistance may be available based on household income. As an Anchor Operator Preschool in Singapore, we keep fees accessible while guiding families through the criteria to help you assess your eligibility with confidence.

Beyond standard subsidies, eligible families may receive additional support such as the Additional Subsidy or other government assistance schemes. These are designed to make quality early childhood education more accessible, especially for families exploring the best preschool options within their budget.

You can apply for subsidies during enrolment by submitting supporting documents such as income and employment details. Our team will guide you through each step, making the process clear and straightforward so you can focus on choosing the right preschool or infant care for your child.

In addition to monthly preschool and childcare fees, there is a one-time registration fee and a refundable deposit equivalent to one month’s school fee payable during enrolment. There may also be charges for items such as uniforms or optional experiences like excursions and enrichment programmes.

Fees are generally standardised across our centres, whether for infant care or kindergarten programmes.