With an area equivalent to 7 football fields, Early Learning Village located in Singapore is considered the largest kindergarten in the world.
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On August 30, the world's largest kindergarten for children from 18 months to 6 years old officially opened. |
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The school, named Early Learning Village, consists of five buildings with more than 100 classrooms, and is a collaboration between the Australian International School (AIS) and Stamford International School (USA), located next to the AIS campus in Lorong Chuan (Serangoon City). |
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The school covers an area of over 4,600 square meters, equivalent to 7 football fields, with a capacity of 2,100 children. Students here are of all nationalities, most of them are Singaporean children. |
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The school has multifunctional spaces such as an outdoor playground, a 20m swimming pool with many lanes for both beginners and professional swimmers, an indoor gym, a specialized gym, etc. |
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Considered not only a large school but also extremely convenient, the tuition here is not cheap, depending on the age and number of days the child attends school. |
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On average, for a 3-year-old attending school five days a week, tuition is about $10,670 per semester or $21,340 per year. |
According to Danviet