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Skool 4 Kidz is a Singapore-based preschool chain. It runs full-day childcare and kindergarten programmes for children aged 18 months to 6 years across multiple branches in Sengkang, Tengah, Yishun, Woodleigh, and other neighbourhoods. It's part of Singapore's Anchor Operator Scheme (AOS), which means government-subsidised fees for eligible families.
It has nothing to do with skool.com, the community-and-courses SaaS platform founded by Sam Ovens and co-owned by Alex Hormozi. The two share a name accident, nothing else.
If you came here looking for the preschool, the next two sections cover what they offer and where their branches are. If you came looking for the community platform, jump to the disambiguation section. The two surface together in Google because both rank for variations of "skool", but they serve completely different audiences.

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Skool 4 Kidz the preschool, in one paragraph
Skool 4 Kidz operates as part of Singapore's Anchor Operator Scheme — the government programme that subsidises childcare fees at participating preschools to keep monthly costs predictable for working families. Anchor operators agree to fee caps and quality standards in exchange for being included in the scheme.
The curriculum spans infant care (from 18 months in some centres), full-day childcare for toddlers and pre-K, and kindergarten years. Programmes typically blend bilingual (English + Chinese) instruction, basic STEM-flavoured activities, music and movement, and outdoor play. As an AOS centre, fee structures sit within Singapore's published anchor caps.
For parents, the practical things to know: enrolment usually requires a centre tour and waitlist, monthly fees vary by branch and age group but stay within AOS caps, and government Childcare and Infant Care subsidies apply for eligible Singaporean families. The chain's website and individual branch pages list current openings and the contact numbers for tours.
Nothing on this site is officially affiliated with Skool 4 Kidz. We're disambiguating the search query, not endorsing the brand. For real enrolment questions go to the official Skool 4 Kidz website or visit a branch directly.
Skool 4 Kidz branch locations
The chain operates across multiple Singapore neighbourhoods. The most-searched branches:
Sengkang — one of the larger branches, located in the Sengkang HDB heartland, popular with younger families in the area.
Tengah — a newer branch serving the Tengah town development. Demand here has been high as the estate fills out.
Yishun — north Singapore branch with infant care, childcare, and kindergarten programmes.
Woodleigh — central-north branch near Woodleigh MRT, convenient for parents working in town.
Other branches exist across Singapore. Locations and capacity change as new HDB estates open and AOS allocations are announced. Check the official Skool 4 Kidz site for the current full list and waitlist status.
Branch-level information about uniforms, fees, and tour schedules sits on each branch's individual page. The brand mostly funnels parent enquiries through phone calls and in-person tours, not online booking — which is normal for preschools in Singapore.
If you searched something like "skool 4 kidz uniform" or "skool 4 kidz sengkang", that's the branch-level detail to ask about during your tour, not something we can answer from outside Singapore.
If you actually meant skool.com
skool.com is a completely unrelated business. It's a SaaS platform founded by Sam Ovens in 2019 where creators run paid online communities. Members get a discussion feed, video courses through a Classroom tab, a Calendar for live events, gamification (points, levels, leaderboards), and an internal DM inbox. The platform charges \$99/month per community plus transaction fees on payments collected through it.
Alex Hormozi joined as a co-owner and promoted Skool heavily on YouTube starting in 2023, which is part of why the brand outranks the Singapore preschool for some searches even though they serve totally different markets.
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Running a kids-focused community on skool.com (different topic, same name)
If your interest is actually "can I run a community for parents or kids on skool.com" — yes, but with caveats. Skool's terms of service require members to be 18+ to have an account, so a community for children isn't workable. A community for parents of children absolutely is — and several of them exist on the platform: parenting coaches, homeschool curriculum sellers, baby sleep consultants, parent-of-neurodivergent-kids support groups.
The usual challenges: parents are time-poor, so engagement bursts in tight windows (early morning, after kids' bedtime). DMs that arrive at random times get missed. Welcome sequences need to set expectations early — what to read first, when the next live event is, where the most useful resource lives.
tools4skool helps with the time-poor pattern in two ways. The DM sequences let you onboard new parents on autopilot — a multi-step welcome that drips out over the first week so a busy parent can engage when they actually have a free 10 minutes. The Churn Saver catches cancel intent (which spikes at end-of-school-year and post-holiday for parent communities) and fires a recovery message before the cancel button gets clicked.
This is a side note for the small slice of readers who came searching for both topics at once. The Singapore preschool is unrelated to either.
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