Hi mummies, my girl goes to the Kinderland at Republic Poly, she's in the Pre-N1 class, just turned two years old. The levels are separated into their own classes and have their own spaces, so that is good. When I spoke to the teacher, she said the ratio according to MOE is 1 teacher to 8 students. That seemed like a lot of kids. in the begining of the school year it was a small cosy class, now its quite big, they added a teacher or two and class size swelled to 10 per class (there are 2 classes). Yes they do spend a lot of time on the daily activities, eating, cleaning, toileting, washing up. I gues at that age its part of helping them become independent, cos its definitely faster if the teacher does it for them instead of letting them try. However, I do think for the curriculum, its not that great. My daughter is not the oldest in class, but when new syllabus in introduced, she already knows it eg. shapes etc. I think the curriculum is quite basic, and if you do want your kids to be learning more curriculum wise, you need to be more pro-active and not just rely on the childcare, Indeed with so many kids, they cannot cater to each individual. So do more things with them at home to expose them and help them to learn. Childcare can only teach them so much.