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Kindle Kids International School Singapore

KKIS positions itself as an affordable alternative to Singapore's premium international schools, serving families seeking British curriculum education without the intense academic pressure found at larger institutions. The school operates with experienced educators who set their own curriculum framework, creating a more personalized approach to learning.

Kindle Kids International School Singapore campus
Kindle Kids International School Singapore, Thomson. Photograph · School

Curriculum
A-Levels
Fees, annual
SGD 11k–26k
Ages
6 to 16
Pupils
Est. Contact school
Founded
2017

KKIS positions itself as an affordable alternative to Singapore's premium international schools, serving families seeking British curriculum education without the high fees and intense academic pressure found at larger institutions. The school operates with what parents describe as experienced educators who set their own curriculum framework, creating a more personalized approach to learning. This smaller-scale operation appears to foster closer relationships between teachers, students, and families, with multiple parents noting the comfortable and friendly environment their children experience.

Parent feedback indicates general satisfaction with the school's teaching quality and approach to child development. Reviews highlight that children enjoy attending KKIS, with one parent noting their daughter 'really loves this school - from the teachers to the students to the challenging curriculum.' The school appears to integrate both academic learning and character development, with mentions of compassion being woven into the teaching approach. However, some practical concerns have been raised about safety measures, particularly regarding children having to pass through parking areas after PE or activities.

Strengths

  • Affordable fees compared to premium Singapore international schools
  • Less stressful environment for children compared to high-pressure institutions
  • Friendly and comfortable atmosphere with caring teachers
  • Good mix of academic and co-curricular activities
  • Experienced educators who personalize the curriculum approach
  • Strong parent satisfaction with children's enjoyment of school

Considerations

  • Limited public information about facilities, leadership, and academic outcomes
  • Smaller scale may mean fewer resources and extracurricular options
  • Some safety concerns raised about campus layout and supervision
  • Less established reputation compared to Singapore's premium international schools
  • Limited online presence makes thorough evaluation challenging for prospective families

Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Cambridge Primary Year 1 5 SGD 11,118
Cambridge Primary Year 2 6 SGD 11,118
Cambridge Primary Year 3 7 SGD 11,118
Cambridge Primary Year 4 8 SGD 11,118
Cambridge Primary Year 5 9 SGD 11,118
Cambridge Lower Secondary Year 6 10 SGD 12,164
Cambridge Lower Secondary Year 7 11 SGD 12,164
Cambridge Lower Secondary Year 8 12 SGD 12,164
Cambridge IGCSE Year 9 13 SGD 14,780
Cambridge IGCSE Year 10 14 SGD 14,780
Cambridge AS Year 11 15 SGD 25,581
Cambridge A Level Year 12 16 SGD 25,581

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Smart-Tech Fee SGD 165
Course Books & Materials (Annual) SGD 399


<a href="/international-schools/singapore/kindle-kids-international-school">Kindle Kids International School Singapore</a> sits in the budget end of the international-school spectrum, and recent independent commentary is limited. The most substantial third-party material focuses on the school's low fees, small scale and an academic model aligned to Cambridge programmes.

What is independently reported

A September 2025 review bydescribes KKIS as one of Singapore's most affordable schools, operating on a small Thomson campus with class sizes capped at 20 and a self-developed curriculum based on Cambridge International Primary and Secondary. The review also notes the school follows the April to March Indian academic year and emphasises skills over content.

Bottom line

Limited independent commentary available for this school. The main external picture is a small, low-fee campus with an in-house curriculum anchored to Cambridge frameworks. Families will want to validate teaching quality and student support through a visit and current parent references.

Considerations

  • Low fees. External reporting positions KKIS among Singapore's cheapest international-school options.
  • Small campus and class sizes. A third-party review describes a small Thomson site with classes not exceeding 20 students.
  • Curriculum approach. The school is described as teaching a self-developed programme based on Cambridge International Primary and Secondary, with an emphasis on skills.

Leadership

Dr. Senjuti Goswami

Dr. Senjuti Goswami is an experienced educational leader with a background in both corporate and education sectors, having worked in more than 8 countries including USA, London, France, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Dubai, and Scotland.

Accreditations

  • EDUTRUST 01

SLF Building, 510 Thomson Road, #B2-00, #B1-02 and #14-01, Singapore 298135

School website