Amount of Subsidies Given to Anchor Operators of Childcare Centres and Kindergarten in Past Five Years
Ministry of Social and Family DevelopmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns the amount of government subsidies and renovation grants provided to childcare and kindergarten anchor operators over the past five years. Mr Png Eng Huat requested total grant figures and the top three recipients, to which Minister for Social and Family Development Mr Desmond Lee detailed the policy framework. He noted that five anchor operators receive grants for adhering to fee caps and quality standards, supporting 60,300 children across 570 centres. Minister for Social and Family Development Mr Desmond Lee stated the average 2018 grant was $6,000 per Singapore Citizen child. He identified MY World Preschool, E-Bridge Preschool, and Skool4Kidz as the operators receiving the highest grant amounts per child enrolled during that period.
Transcript
31 Mr Png Eng Huat asked the Minister for Social and Family Development for the past five years (a) what is the amount of subsidies, including renovation costs, given to anchor operators of childcare centres and kindergartens; and (b) who are the top three anchor operator grant recipients and how much subsidies did each of them receive in the same period.
Mr Desmond Lee: The Government is committed to enhancing access to affordable and quality pre-schools. To achieve this, the Government funds operators through the Anchor Operator and Partner Operator schemes, and runs MOE Kindergartens.
The Anchor Operator scheme was introduced in 2009. Government grants are provided to Anchor Operators in return for them adhering to fee caps1 for the pre-school places they provide, plus significant demands on efforts to improve quality and invest in teacher development. In addition, Anchor Operators offer Malay and Tamil language instruction, and support enrolment of children from low-income families.
There are currently five Anchor Operators. As at end 2018, the Anchor Operators operated about 570 centres and enrolled 60,300 Singapore Citizen children.
As the size of Anchor Operators varies substantially, it is more meaningful to look at the amount of Government grants provided for each child. For 2018, the Government provided about $6,000 of grants (on average) for each Singapore Citizen child enrolled in Anchor Operator centres. The highest grant per child was provided for children in MY World Preschool, E-Bridge Preschool, and Skool4Kidz.