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'My Skool' — What Did You Actually Search For?

Type 'my skool' into Google and you'll see Singapore preschool branches, a skool.com account login, and a few Indonesian variations. Here is the disambiguation page nobody else writes — including how to find your Skool.com 'my account' page.

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TL;DR

'My skool' is one of those queries that means three different things to three different people. The largest chunk of search volume is from Singapore parents looking for My First Skool — a preschool and infant care chain run by NTUC First Campus, with branches across HDB neighborhoods. A second chunk is people trying to log into skool.com — they want their 'my account' page, the dashboard that shows the communities they have joined. A third, smaller chunk is people specifically searching 'skool 21 my account', which usually refers to a particular community on the skool.com platform that uses '21' in its handle. None of these are a product literally branded 'My Skool'. If you are a parent in Singapore, you want myfirstskool.com. If you are a Skool.com user trying to find your communities, log in at skool.com and you will land on skool.com/all, which is effectively your 'my' page. If you are a community owner and you wanted to manage members from a single screen — that is where tools4skool comes in, which we cover at the end. Pick the lane that matches your search and skip the rest.

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My First Skool — the Singapore preschool

My First Skool is the largest preschool operator in Singapore, run by NTUC First Campus, a social enterprise. It serves children from infant care (2 months) through kindergarten (up to age 7) across roughly 150+ centres in HDB neighborhoods, condominiums and selected workplaces. The brand is positioned as affordable, government-supported preschool — they participate in Anchor Operator (AOP) and Partner Operator (POP) schemes, which means fees are capped and subsidies are available for Singapore citizens and PRs. Programmes include infant care, playgroup, nursery, kindergarten 1 and kindergarten 2. Curriculum is in-house — they use a 'Wonderhood' framework and bilingual exposure (English plus Mandarin or Malay or Tamil). Parents typically interact with the brand at three points: enrolling via the My First Skool website, using a parent portal app for daily updates and reports, and paying monthly fees through GIRO. If you searched 'my skool' from Singapore and you are a parent or expecting one, this is almost certainly what you wanted. The website is myfirstskool.com. None of this has anything to do with skool.com, the community SaaS — completely separate organizations.

Skool.com — finding your 'my' account

If you joined a paid online community and the URL was something like skool.com/community-name, your 'my account' lives on skool.com. There is no separate 'my skool' subdomain. Once you log in at skool.com/login, you land on skool.com/all — that page lists every community you are a member of, with unread post badges and quick links into each one's feed and classroom. To edit your profile (avatar, bio, links), click your avatar in the top-right and choose 'Profile' — the URL becomes skool.com/@your-handle. Settings such as email, password and notification preferences live under that same dropdown. If you forgot which communities you joined, the /all page is the answer. If you joined via a magic link and never set a password, request a password reset email from the login page. If you cannot remember which email you used, try the one you got the welcome DM on. Skool deliberately keeps this surface minimal — there is no central 'manage all my subscriptions' page, so to cancel a paid community you have to go into that specific community and unsubscribe from its billing settings. That trips up a lot of people.

'Skool 21 my account' — what people mean

'Skool 21 my account' is a specific search a small group of people make. It usually points at one of two things. Either there is a community on skool.com that uses '21' in its handle — often a cohort-based program named after a 21-day or 21-week framework — and members are trying to find their account inside that specific community. Or it is a misspelling for 'school 21' which is a separate education concept (a UK secondary school in East London focused on 'eight competencies'). For the Skool.com case, the answer is the same as the section above: there is no separate dashboard. Log in at skool.com, go to skool.com/all, find the '21' community in your list and click in. Your profile and notification settings inside that community are at the gear icon in the top right; your global profile is at skool.com/@your-handle. If the community's owner has gated content or charges a recurring fee, your billing for it sits inside that community's settings — not in a global dashboard. If you cannot find the community in your /all page, you may have been removed or your subscription lapsed; try logging in with the alternate email.

Community owners: a shortcut

If you are reading this as a community owner rather than a member, your real pain is not finding 'my account' — it's that Skool deliberately gives you a thin operations surface. Native Skool tells you who joined, but not who is about to churn. It shows you DMs, but won't tell you which ones you never replied to. It lets you post, but won't schedule posts or fire a Post-Now from outside the platform. Spreadsheets and manual DMs eat your evenings. Tools4skool is a Chrome extension and dashboard that bolts onto your existing skool.com session and adds the missing pieces: Auto DM Sequences with multi-condition triggers, a Churn Saver that fires a recovery DM within 60 seconds of a cancel, churn risk scores, an unreplied inbox filter, scheduled posts, a Post-Now button, Comment Miner, Member Export CSV, a CRM Kanban and DM Blast. Free plan covers 1 sequence and 20 DMs/day forever; paid is $29 / $59 / $149. Kate Capelli used it to take her community from $59/mo to $4,000/mo extra in two weeks. If 'my skool' actually meant 'my Skool community is leaking money', that's the lane to pick.

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Frequently asked

No. There is no app, SaaS or service literally named 'My Skool' as a single product. The phrase shows up in three different contexts: My First Skool (Singapore preschool chain), Skool.com (community platform — your account is at skool.com/all), and 'Skool 21 my account' which is people referring to a specific cohort community. Pick the one that matches your situation and search there directly. Treating 'my skool' as a brand name will only confuse you.

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