Ministry of Education of the Republic of Singapore

09/09/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/09/2024 21:25

Kindergarten education

Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament

Ms Mariam Jaafar, Sembawang GRC

Question

To ask the Minister for Education (a) whether the Government will consider making kindergarten education compulsory; and (b) if so, what will be the factors taken into consideration for it to be integrated into the formal education system.

Response

1.To enable our children to have a good start, the Government has invested significantly in preschool education over the last decade. Preschool enrolment has also grown - 95% of Singaporean children aged five to six years are now enrolled in preschool. There are sufficient places for every child.

2.Rather than impose compulsory kindergarten education, the Government's approach has been to remove impediments to preschool enrolment by ensuring access to affordable and quality preschools, such as in Government-supported preschools. Today, over 65% of preschoolers are in Government-supported preschools, up from just over half in 2019. We will continue to increase spaces so that 80% of preschoolers can have a place in a Government-supported preschool by around 2025.

3.We also provide targeted assistance to lower-income families to address practical challenges in enrolling their children in preschool and ensuring their regular attendance. Children from lower-income families are accorded priority when enrolling in MOE Kindergartens (MKs) and Anchor Operator (AOP) preschools. After Government subsidies, low-income families may pay as low as $1 per month for half-day kindergarten in MKs and AOP preschools.

4.As kindergarten education is affordable and accessible to all Singaporeans, we have no plans to make it compulsory at the moment.