Raising a young child in Singapore can be expensive, but government childcare subsidies can significantly reduce preschool costs. Under the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) subsidy scheme, eligible families can receive up to S$1,310 per month for infant care and up to S$767 per month for childcare, depending on household income, working status, and the preschool programme.
This guide explains the 2026 childcare subsidy rates, who qualifies, how much financial support you can receive, and how to apply.
Childcare Subsidy Singapore 2026: Quick Overview
For eligible Singapore Citizen children enrolled in an ECDA-licensed preschool:
| Programme | Maximum Monthly Subsidy |
|---|---|
| Full-Day Infant Care (2–18 months) | Up to S$1,310 |
| Full-Day Childcare (18 months–6 years) | Up to S$767 |
The final subsidy depends on:
- Household income
- Main applicant’s employment status
- Preschool fees
- Type of programme
- Minimum co-payment requirements
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What Are ECDA Childcare Subsidies?
ECDA provides two types of preschool subsidies:
1. Basic Subsidy
Available to all eligible Singapore Citizen children enrolled in an ECDA-licensed infant care or childcare centre.
2. Additional Subsidy
Extra financial assistance for lower- and middle-income families based on household income and the main applicant’s working status.
2026 Infant Care Subsidy
Infant care is generally more expensive than childcare, so subsidy amounts are higher.
Working Main Applicant
- Basic Subsidy: S$600
- Additional Subsidy: Up to S$710
Maximum monthly subsidy: S$1,310
Non-Working Main Applicant
- Basic Subsidy: S$150
- Additional Subsidy: Generally not available unless eligible under Special Approval.
Infant care covers children aged 2 months to 18 months.
Childcare Subsidy (18 Months to 6 Years)
Once a child transitions to childcare, subsidy amounts change.
Working Main Applicant
- Basic Subsidy: S$300
- Additional Subsidy: Up to S$467
Maximum monthly subsidy: S$767
Non-Working Main Applicant
- Basic Subsidy: S$150
Some lower-income families may still qualify for enhanced subsidies through Special Approval.
Who Qualifies for ECDA Subsidies?
To receive childcare subsidies in 2026, the child must:
- Be a Singapore Citizen.
- Be enrolled in an ECDA-licensed infant care or childcare centre.
Additional Subsidy eligibility also depends on several factors.
| Requirement | 2026 Criteria |
|---|---|
| Main Applicant | Usually the child’s mother (or eligible single father/guardian) |
| Working Requirement | At least 56 working hours per month |
| Household Income Ceiling | S$12,000 per month or below |
| Per Capita Income (Large Households) | S$3,000 or below |
| Lower-Income Non-Working Families | HHI up to S$6,000 or PCI up to S$1,500 may qualify under special rules |
Employment may include full-time, part-time, self-employment, or freelance work if ECDA requirements are met.
Government Preschool Fee Caps (2026)
To keep preschool affordable, government-supported centres follow fee caps.
| Preschool Type | Monthly Fee Cap (Full-Day Childcare) |
|---|---|
| Anchor Operator (AOP) | S$610 |
| Partner Operator (POP) | S$650 |
These fee caps took effect on 1 January 2026.
Actual fees may vary depending on the preschool branch and optional services.
Changes Coming in 2027
The Singapore Government has already announced additional support beginning 1 January 2027.
Household Income Ceiling Increases
Current (2026):
- Household Income: Up to S$12,000
From 2027:
- Household Income: Up to S$15,000
The revised income ceiling is expected to make more than 60,000 families eligible for Additional Subsidy.
How to Apply for Childcare Subsidies
Most parents do not need to submit a separate application before enrolling.
The typical process is:
- Enrol your child in an ECDA-licensed preschool.
- The preschool will assist with the subsidy application.
- You may also use the LifeSG platform to estimate fees and complete subsidy-related processes.
- If your income or employment situation changes, you can request a reassessment.
- Your child must attend preschool for at least one day in the month to receive that month’s subsidy.
Special Approval for Higher Subsidies
Some families may still qualify for enhanced subsidies even if the main applicant is not working.
Special Approval may apply if the main applicant is:
- Looking for work
- Studying or attending approved training
- Pregnant
- Medically unfit for work
- Caring for a family member
- Facing other approved circumstances
Families receiving ComCare assistance or living in HDB public rental housing may also qualify for higher preschool subsidies, subject to ECDA assessment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can both parents work to qualify?
No. ECDA generally assesses the employment status of the designated main applicant.
Can freelancers receive Additional Subsidy?
Yes. Freelancers and self-employed individuals may qualify if they meet ECDA’s minimum working-hour requirements.
Is there a separate application for Additional Subsidy?
Usually no. The preschool submits the necessary information during enrolment.
Does every Singapore Citizen child receive a subsidy?
Yes. Eligible Singapore Citizen children enrolled in ECDA-licensed centres generally receive the Basic Subsidy.
Can subsidies cover the entire preschool fee?
Not always. Families are generally required to pay a minimum co-payment even if their subsidy amount exceeds the preschool fee.