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Adventure Tree Preschool – Katong serves children aged 18 months to 6 years in a renovated two-storey house across Meyer Park with a large playground, water play area, garden, and a dedicated music room. The school’s Play & Inquiry Curriculum is aligned to Singapore’s NEL framework and moves children from play-based to inquiry-based learning across six domains, including Language & Literacy, Numeracy, Social and Emotional Development, and Motor Skills. Weekly programmes include Ma Petite Cuisine (a French-inspired culinary class), STEAM project work, Eureka inquiry explorations, and Sustainability Projects. Teaching is delivered by English and Chinese teachers. The Katong campus operates Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm, and lists no transport service. The Principal/Centre Manager is Ms Hui Jia Tang. Address: 4 Crescent Road, Singapore 439289; nearest MRT: Tanjong Katong; buses 12, 14, 14A, 196, 36, 36B, 48. Fees (incl. GST): SGD 1,560 (Half Day) / SGD 1,800 (Full Day) per month
4 Crescent Rd, Singapore 439289
Adventure Tree Preschool - Katong has typical class sizes of 8, instruction in English, Mandarin.
Adventure Tree Preschool – Katong is situated in the East Coast–Katong area, just across Meyer Park. The nearest MRT station is Tanjong Katong, and nearby bus routes include 12, 14, 14A, 196, 36, 36B, and 48. The campus is set in a two-storey house with a large outdoor playground, water play area, garden, and a dedicated music room.
The Katong campus accepts children aged 18 months to 6 years. Programmes cover Preschool and Kindergarten levels, gradually moving children from play-based to inquiry-based learning.
Adventure Tree Preschool – Katong is a private preschool and kindergarten. It operates as a day programme only, with no boarding.
The school website does not publicly disclose information regarding Additional Learning Needs (SEN) support.
The curriculum is aligned to the Singapore NEL framework. No affiliation to another country is stated.
The school does not state any religious affiliation on its website.
The Katong campus operates Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Half-day and full-day programmes are available. Specific details about breaks and lunch times are not provided.
The Katong campus specifically lists transport as not available.
Annual tuition at Adventure Tree Preschool - Katong ranges from SGD 18,720 to SGD 21,600 for 2026/27.
Adventure Tree Preschool - Katong teaches Bespoke Curriculum, Singapore Curriculum for students aged 1.5 to 6.
Adventure Tree Preschool – Katong follows a Play & Inquiry Curriculum that is aligned with Singapore’s Nurturing Early Learners (NEL) framework. The programme is designed for children aged 18 months to 6 years, progressing from play-based learning in the early years to inquiry-based explorations as children prepare for primary school. Learning outcomes are organised into six areas: Language and Literacy, Numeracy, Discovery of the World, Aesthetics and Creative Expression, Social and Emotional Development, and Motor Skills Development. The school also offers distinctive weekly programmes such as Ma Petite Cuisine (a hands-on culinary activity), STEAM project-based learning, Eureka inquiry explorations, and Sustainability Projects. Instruction is provided by both English and Chinese teachers, supporting bilingual exposure.
The curriculum includes Social and Emotional Development as one of its six learning domains. Outcomes listed include building confidence, learning to manage emotions, showing respect for diversity, and developing positive relationships with peers and teachers. These elements are embedded in daily activities and integrated across the preschool’s Play & Inquiry Curriculum. Beyond the curriculum outline, the school does not provide additional detail about SEL-specific staff, training, or separate programmes.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding SEN provision.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding EAL.
Apart from the Social and Emotional Development outcomes described in the curriculum, the school does not provide details of specific programmes or initiatives dedicated to supporting children’s mental wellbeing. No references are made to wellbeing staff or external support services on the Katong campus website.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding safeguarding or child-protection policies on its website.
1. Initial Enquiry: Families can begin the process by contacting the school directly via phone or through the “Schedule a Visit” option available on the website. Parents are encouraged to ask about programme availability (Half-Day or Full-Day) for children aged 18 months to 6 years.
2. School Tour / Visit: Parents are invited to visit the Katong campus to see the facilities, including the outdoor play areas, music room, and classrooms. This also allows families to understand the daily routine and the curriculum approach before making a decision.
3. Enrolment Confirmation: Following the visit, families can proceed with enrolment if spaces are available. At this stage, the school will provide parents with the necessary documents and information about the start date. The website does not disclose details of application forms, deposits, or supporting paperwork.
4. Programme Placement: Children are placed into classes based on age group, ranging from 18 months to 6 years. The school does not publish details about placement assessments or orientation procedures, so parents should confirm specifics directly with the Katong campus team.
The school website does not list any scholarships or fee-reduction schemes for students.
The school website does not state that it operates a waitlist or pool system.