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Why Singapore’s first inclusive pre-school slashed its fees by 50% despite losses

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Kindle Garden, Singapore’s first inclusive pre-school, has cut its fees by 50 per cent to attract more enrolments, even though it is operating at a loss. The school says the move is meant to make inclusive early childhood education more accessible for families and children who need it most. The piece also likely touches on Singapore’s broader push to improve accessibility to early childhood education through integrated facilities, expanded childcare places, and enhanced financial support for parents.

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