Awards & Partnership
Highly Qualified
Partnership

Health Promotion Board
Healthy Meals Programme
The Healthy Meals in Pre-schools Programme (HMPP) provide healthier meals and educates children on eating right. As Learning Tree views a healthy diet as an important factor to children's development, we believe that working with HPB will help children cultivate healthy eating habits.

Singapore Kindness Movement
Kindsville
At The Learning Tree, we believe that early education lays the foundation for proper character development and so does the Singapore Kindness Movement. Therefore, we are fortunate to be collaborating with them to supply our children with their termly Kindsville Times & Agents of Kindness! [A-OK!] newsletters where children will learn about the importance of specific character values through simple activities, fun comics and case studies.
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SPARK Certified
All about quality
The Singapore Preschool Accreditation Framework (SPARK) is a quality assurance framework to assist preschool s in Singapore in raising their quality.
SPARK serves as a guide for preschools to understand what they should be striving to achieve. It also provides a benchmark for preschools to measure themselves against, and establish for themselves the extent of their achievement.

National Library Board
Let's Read!
We are fortunate to be able to work with NLB and provide our children with reading & activity resources to sign up for programmes that enhances their language and literacy. Such programmes are. Storytelling for 4 - 6 years old, Jiggle, Read & Rhyme, Read! Singapore, Play@Library and many other workshops which our Learning Tree children are able to attend with their parents!
Branching out to Parents
Parent Partnership with The Learning Tree
Parents are the most significant people in their child’s lives. We encourage families to engage actively in their child’s learning, and collaborate with the school in the child’s developmental and learning goals and work together in achieving the absolute best for the child.







