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Blue House International – East Coast (Rambai Road) is a small, garden-based early years centre serving children aged 18 months to 6 years. The campus hosts Playgroup through Kindergarten 2 with educator-to-child ratios from 1:6 to 1:10, and a stated capacity of about 60 children. The school follows a Reggio Emilia-inspired emergent curriculum and offers a bilingual English–Mandarin environment where Mandarin and English educators work concurrently. Children spend extended time outdoors and the environment is treated as a “third teacher,” with learning flowing between a central piazza, veranda and garden. Families can opt into the Discover Programme, including Discover Art, Discover Mandarin and Discover Music. The site also describes a partnered school bus option with morning drop-off for a 9:00 a.m. start and midday/afternoon returns.
17 Rambai Road, Singapore 424336
Blue House International - East Coast has typical class sizes of 8, instruction in English.
Blue House International – East Coast is situated in Singapore’s East Coast area, close to Katong, Joo Chiat, Marine Parade, and Eunos. The campus is easily accessible by public transport, including Eunos MRT and nearby bus routes. The surrounding neighbourhood is residential with many family-friendly amenities.
The Rambai campus offers early years programmes for children aged 18 months to 6 years. Classes are grouped into Playgroup, Nursery 1, Nursery 2, Kindergarten 1, and Kindergarten 2.
Blue House International – East Coast is a co-educational international preschool. It provides half-day and full-day options but does not offer any boarding facilities.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Additional Learning Needs (SEN) provision for the East Coast campus.
The school is not affiliated with any national curriculum.
The school does not state any religious affiliation.
The school day begins at 9:00 a.m., with transport services returning children home at 12:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., or 3:00 p.m., depending on programme choice. Lunch is provided for full-day students. Specific daily schedules are not published.
Yes. The school partners with external operators to provide bus services. Pick-up is arranged for morning arrivals, and drop-offs are available at midday and in the afternoon. Parents are given operator contact details and timing options, ensuring flexibility for half-day or full-day attendance.
Annual tuition at Blue House International - East Coast ranges from SGD 22,356 to SGD 26,700 for 2026/27.
Blue House International - East Coast teaches Reggio Emilia Approach for students aged 1.5 to 6.
Blue House International – East Coast follows a Reggio Emilia-inspired emergent curriculum designed for children aged 18 months to 6 years. Learning is project-based, with children’s interests guiding inquiry and exploration, and the environment is treated as a “third teacher.” The programme is bilingual, with English and Mandarin educators working together on shared lines of inquiry throughout the day. Classes are structured into Playgroup, Nursery 1, Nursery 2, Kindergarten 1, and Kindergarten 2, each with age-appropriate educator-to-child ratios. Beyond the core classroom programme, children may also join Discover classes in Art, Music, and Mandarin, which extend the Reggio-inspired approach into specialist areas. As an early years school, Blue House does not offer formal qualifications or external examinations.
The school encourages social and emotional development through daily practices such as extended outdoor play, project-based group learning, and weekly community walks. These activities are designed to foster collaboration, independence, and confidence. The environment is described as a “third teacher,” promoting relationships between children, educators, and the community. Specific staff roles or formal SEL programmes are not detailed.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) support.
The school operates a bilingual English–Mandarin programme, but it does not publish any dedicated EAL support for children who are not fluent in English
The school does not publish specific information about mental wellbeing initiatives or support programmes.
The school does not publicly disclose a safeguarding or child protection policy on its website.
1. Application Submission – Families apply online through the school’s official application form. Applications are only considered “formally applied” once the complete form and required supporting documents are received and acknowledged. Other methods of applying are not accepted.
2. Offer of Place – If a place is available, the school issues an offer together with an invoice. The invoice includes the Registration Fee, Deposit, and the First Term’s Fee. Parents should note that enrolment is not guaranteed until these payments and all required documents are submitted in full.
3. Enrolment Confirmation – Enrolment is confirmed once the invoice is settled and documents are approved. Children join the programme either on the 1st or the 16th of the month, depending on availability and the family’s preference. Age placement is determined by the child’s age as of 1 January of the current year.
The school does not publicly disclose any scholarships or financial assistance programmes on its website.
The school does not charge an application or waitlist fee.