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EtonHouse International School Singapore Fees 2025–2026
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EtonHouse International School Singapore Fees 2025–2026

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EtonHouse International School Singapore Fees 2025–2026

EtonHouse International School is one of Singapore’s most distinctive and widely recognised international school groups, offering an inquiry-based learning experience from preschool right through to secondary school. Known for its unique educational philosophy inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach, EtonHouse has built a strong reputation among families who value creativity, critical thinking, and a child-led approach to learning — delivered within the framework of the International Baccalaureate.

This guide covers EtonHouse International School fees for 2025–2026, campus locations, curriculum overview, one-time admission costs, and how EtonHouse compares to other Singapore international schools.


About EtonHouse International School

Founded in 1995, EtonHouse International Education Group has grown into one of the region’s largest and most respected early childhood and international school networks, with campuses across Singapore, China, Japan, Sri Lanka, and beyond.

In Singapore, EtonHouse operates multiple campuses catering to different age groups and communities, including:

  • EtonHouse Orchard — a flagship preschool in the heart of the city
  • EtonHouse Broadrick — a well-established campus in the Katong/Marine Parade area
  • EtonHouse Thomson — popular with families in the north of Singapore
  • EtonHouse Sentosa — a scenic campus popular with families on the island
  • EtonHouse Mountbatten — centrally located and well connected
  • EtonHouse River Valley — serves the expat community in the western residential belt

Each campus has its own character and intake structure, so the specific programme offerings and fee levels vary. It is worth contacting individual campuses directly for the most current information.

EtonHouse primarily serves preschool through to primary aged students, with its inquiry-based learning approach most prominently embedded at the early years level. Some campuses extend into secondary schooling, and the school is part of the IB World Schools network.


EtonHouse’s Reggio Emilia-Inspired Philosophy

EtonHouse is one of the few international school groups in Asia to have deeply embedded a Reggio Emilia-inspired philosophy into its curriculum. Developed in post-war Italy, the Reggio Emilia approach sees young children as competent, capable learners who construct knowledge through exploration, project work, and meaningful relationships with peers, teachers, and the environment.

Key pillars of the EtonHouse approach include:

  • Inquiry-based learning: Children pursue questions and investigations that matter to them, guided by teachers who act as co-learners rather than lecturers.
  • The environment as the third teacher: EtonHouse campuses are designed as purposeful learning environments, with natural materials, open-ended resources, and dedicated atelier (art studio) spaces.
  • Documentation: Educators observe and document children’s learning journeys in detail, making thinking visible for both children and parents.
  • Community and relationships: Strong partnerships with families and a deep sense of community are central to the EtonHouse ethos.

For families who want their children to develop a genuine love of learning — rather than rote memorisation — EtonHouse’s approach is particularly compelling.


EtonHouse IB Curriculum

EtonHouse’s older campuses and the EtonHouse International School (as distinct from the preschool network) offer the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), making it a natural choice for families who want continuity within the IB framework from the earliest years.

The IB PYP is a transdisciplinary programme for students aged 3 to 12. It focuses on six units of inquiry per year, encouraging students to explore big ideas across subjects rather than in isolated silos. Students who complete the PYP are well-prepared to transition into the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) and ultimately the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) at other IB schools in Singapore or internationally.

For families planning a long-term stay in Singapore, EtonHouse provides an excellent foundation for students who may later move on to schools like UWCSEA, Dulwich College, or ACS International for secondary education.


EtonHouse International School Fee Schedule 2025–2026

EtonHouse school fees vary by campus, programme level, and year group. The following are indicative annual tuition fee ranges for 2025–2026. As fees differ between campuses and are subject to annual review, always confirm the current fee schedule directly with the relevant EtonHouse campus or via etonhouse.com.sg.

Programme / Year GroupApproximate Annual Fee (SGD)
Preschool (Playgroup–Nursery)SGD 20,000–26,000
Kindergarten (K1–K2)SGD 22,000–28,000
Primary (Years 1–3)SGD 26,000–30,000
Primary (Years 4–6)SGD 28,000–33,000
Secondary (Years 7–10, where available)SGD 33,000–38,000

These figures represent the typical fee range across EtonHouse’s Singapore campuses. Premium campuses in central locations such as Orchard or Sentosa may sit at the higher end, while campuses in other areas may be slightly lower. Fees are typically quoted on an annual or termly basis.

Compared to some of Singapore’s most exclusive international schools — where secondary fees can exceed SGD 45,000–55,000 per year — EtonHouse represents a relatively accessible entry point into the international school market, while still delivering a premium inquiry-led learning experience.

For broader context on Singapore international school fees, see our Singapore international school fees guide.


One-Time and Additional Fees

In addition to annual tuition fees, families enrolling at EtonHouse should budget for several one-time and recurring costs:

One-time fees at enrolment:

  • Application fee: A non-refundable processing fee paid upon submitting an application (typically SGD 500–1,000 depending on campus).
  • Enrolment / Registration fee: Paid upon accepting a place to confirm the student’s spot in the cohort.
  • Refundable deposit: Some campuses require a deposit (typically equivalent to one or two months of fees) held for the duration of enrolment and refunded upon departure.

Ongoing additional costs:

  • School uniform and clothing
  • Textbooks and learning materials
  • Art and project supplies (given EtonHouse’s emphasis on atelier-based learning, materials may be a notable cost)
  • Excursion and camp fees
  • IB examination fees (for students in the exam years)
  • School transport (school buses or private arrangements)
  • After-school activities and enrichment programmes

Families should also consider the currency implications of fees quoted in SGD, particularly if income is in another currency, as exchange rate fluctuations can affect the effective cost over time.


Multiple Campuses — Choosing the Right One

One of the practical considerations for families considering EtonHouse is which campus best suits their location, commute, and child’s age. Key factors to consider:

  • Proximity to home or workplace: Singapore’s MRT and bus network is excellent, but for young children especially, a shorter commute to school makes daily life considerably easier.
  • Age range and programme offered: Not all campuses offer the same year groups. Some are dedicated preschools; others extend into primary or secondary. Check the specific age range of each campus.
  • Campus culture and class size: While all EtonHouse campuses share the same educational philosophy, individual campuses develop their own communities and character. Visiting campuses in person is strongly recommended.
  • Availability: EtonHouse campuses can have waiting lists, particularly for the Kindergarten and lower Primary years. Early application is advisable.

Who Chooses EtonHouse?

EtonHouse attracts a distinctive mix of families in Singapore:

Expatriate families: International families relocating to Singapore for work who want a high-quality IB-aligned education with a clear philosophical identity — particularly those who have researched Reggio Emilia or inquiry-based learning approaches and want this for their children from the earliest years.

Families with young children: EtonHouse’s strength is at the early childhood and primary level. For parents who prioritise the foundational years as the most important phase of education — and who want that foundation built on exploration and curiosity rather than rote learning — EtonHouse is a compelling choice.

Families seeking an alternative to large corporate schools: While schools like UWCSEA and Stamford American are excellent, they are very large institutions. Some families prefer EtonHouse’s more boutique, community-focused campuses.

Families planning an international school journey: EtonHouse’s IB PYP foundation prepares children well for continuation in the IB system, whether at EtonHouse itself (for campuses with secondary), or at other IB schools in Singapore or abroad.


Comparing EtonHouse to Other Singapore International Schools

SchoolAnnual Fee Range (SGD)CurriculumNotable Feature
EtonHouse InternationalSGD 20,000–38,000IB PYPReggio Emilia philosophy, multiple campuses
ACS InternationalSGD 20,000–35,000IB (PYP, MYP, IBDP)Government-aided, lower fees
Dover Court InternationalSGD 20,000–32,000British (IGCSE)Established British school
Dulwich College SingaporeSGD 35,000–52,000British / IBPremium British group
UWCSEASGD 38,000–50,000+IBLargest IB school in Singapore
Stamford AmericanSGD 30,820–54,210IB + AmericanLarge, well-resourced campus

EtonHouse occupies a distinctive position in this landscape: philosophically unique (Reggio Emilia-inspired inquiry learning), accessible in price relative to the top-tier schools, and strong on community.


Admissions at EtonHouse

EtonHouse campuses each run their own admissions process, though the general steps are consistent:

  1. Enquiry and campus visit: Most families begin with an in-person visit to understand the campus environment and meet the team.
  2. Application submission: Submit the online or paper application with supporting documents (birth certificate, immunisation records, previous school reports where applicable).
  3. Assessment or informal session: For older students, an informal assessment may be conducted. For preschool-age children, a settling-in session may be arranged.
  4. Offer and enrolment: Upon receiving an offer, families pay the enrolment fee and deposit to secure the place.

Given that some campuses have waiting lists — particularly at the Kindergarten level — early application is strongly encouraged, especially for families planning to arrive in Singapore during the August intake.


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Fee information is indicative for 2025–2026. Always confirm current fee schedules directly with individual EtonHouse campus admissions teams or at etonhouse.com.sg.

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