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"The costs of education is very low !"

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April 2008 :

A 35-year-old accountant, whose son was enrolled at The Experiential Learning Centre last year, got a "rude shock" when the childcare centre said subsidised fees will increase from $250 to $400 per month by the year end.

Ms Kate Tan, 32, who is self-employed, said within eight months of enrolling her five-year-old son in a kindergarten at Seng Kang Methodist Church last year, fees shot up by 20 per cent to over $500 per term.

Now how much?
 

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Although it is optional, majority of sg school kids have private tuition. The cost of private tuition should be included in the cost their parent's budget for educaton. Now, how much does it add up too then? Starting from pre-school?

Also, if the education system (or exam system?) is so good, then why the hell do so many kids need private tuition? What are their school teachers doing?

Me? I don't believe in private tuition.

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