Our immersive bilingual curriculum enables High Proficiency in both English and Mandarin. The expertise of our teachers has enabled us to win numerous Outstanding Preschool Teacher and Outstanding Preschool Mother Tongue Language Teacher awards for the past 9 years.
Do you know the reason behind our 'Skool" spelling? As children learn to write, they commonly use what they know about letters, sounds & spelling patterns to invent spellings for words. Studies show invented spelling helps children understand the relationships between speech sounds and alphabets.
The invented 'Skool' reflects our belief that absolute correctness, mechanics and memorisation should not be the focus when teaching preschoolers to write.
Little Skool-House has been driving discoveries and building knowledge better for over 25 years. Our vision is to enable our children to be ready for primary school, and ready for life!
Little Skool-House is part of NTUC First Campus, a social enterprise dedicated to enabling bright futures for every child and their family. The best childcares in Singapore recognises the importance of each child’s well-being and growth. Little Skool-House goes above and beyond, shaping the child’s growth in a safe and nurturing environment while building healthy relationships.
As trendsetters in Early Childhood Education in Singapore, our curriculum is designed by pioneering and established ECDA fellows. Our pedagogy is based on clinical research on child development and education from top universities of the world.
The Little Skool-House curriculum addresses the holistic developmental needs of children and provides globally accepted learning experiences for all preschoolers. With uniquely developed pedagogies that coincide with educational needs from infancy to kindergarten, our curriculum incorporates various programmes into its education framework.
The Little Skool-House places importance in building an unshakeable foundation for your child. In preparation for lifelong learning amongst kids in kindergarten, our trained preschool educators follow a curriculum framework that reflects the desired outcomes of education set out by the Singapore Ministry of Education and ECDA. Our preschool curriculum framework aims to develop a love for learning and ensure retention from early years through to kindergarten.
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Team is led by a very experience and passionate principal, who does not shy away from operational work. The teachers, most of them, go beyond scope of duties to ensure the best care delivered to the kids entrusted to them. They employ creative methods to engage the children and ensure they get involved in the learning.
By Jeffrey Poh (Sep, 2019) |
Thank you, teachers at LSH, especially 朱老师 and Teacher Daphne! We appreciate your efforts in planning a variety of learning experiences for the children, from outdoor hikes at nature parks to nurture resilience and their sense of wonder; to Book Week where they learn as they immerse in the wonderful world of stories. My daughter was especially thrilled to meet a local author today and now she's inspired to be one when she grows up! Thank you for the good work that you do, and the genuine care and love you have for our children.
By Serene Heng (Jun, 2019) |
My daughter had been growing up with LSH..since toddler til K2..ever pulled her out from there to put to another childcare but a big mistake. She cant adapt to the environment there so thankfully enough i got to enrolled her back in such short period n she is one happy child again..the teachers are so attentive n caring esp her teacher, Ms Jocelyn. Iffa grew up to be very independent n most important fully-equipped to enter Pri 1. Highly recommend to parents who considering a childcare service.
By Fauzlin Sapri (Oct, 2014) |
One of the best preschools in Singapore. Caring teachers, innovative curriculum (especially the literacy-based), and conducive school environment. Recommended for parents who are looking for preschool!
By Inge Wati (Sep, 2019) |