Do consider if joining. - Preschool Teacher Star Learners Employee Review

3.0
5 July 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Lesson plan and online teaching materials provided. - Principal is rather approachable. - Salary is optimal. - Staff benefits not bad. - Literature-based curriculum - Once a month different external food catering for staffs (e.g. bento) - Central kitchen

Cons

- Long working hours. - Many many paperwork. Prone to changes and adding on more paperwork. - Always team meeting during lunch time, no rest. - Always have to complete paperwork during personal time (e.g. weekend). - So many staff trainings dont know for what, cannot claim off time. - High intakes of new children (like no quota). - Centre doesnt care if teachers can manage with so many new intakes joining all at the same day. - Always no teachers. Need to always rely on engaging relief teachers. - High staffs turnover rate. - Poor centre management/deployment of staffs.

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1.0
15 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

• A few genuinely capable colleagues who try their best despite the environment. • Some teams manage to stay motivated, but not for long.

Cons

• Leadership is unqualified and only in power because of their relationship to the boss. • Nepotism is rampant — skilled staff are pushed out so the manager can bring in friends and ex‑colleagues. • PIPs are weaponised as automatic termination tools, regardless of actual performance. • High turnover, constant instability, and zero respect for merit. Leave has to be taken around meetings and trainings. So you can’t really plan holidays a year in advance.

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3.0
8 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- High salary - Typical benefits (Annual Leave, Medical Leave, Dental (still ex tho), HL, etc) - Colleagues are generally all very nice and good to work with (your experience might differ in different centres tho) - Lesson plans are given (you might need to do modifications frequently tho) - Frequent in-house workshops if you like professional development (probably once every term)

Cons

- Lots of paper work to do (events planning, excursion - probably depends on centre, weekly planner, evaluation, etc) - There seems to be a lot of restrictions in their SOPs (e.g. teachers and children can't wear socks due to hygiene purposes, few children (like max 6 among the whole school) to go to the toilet (and only one toilet) at any one time for safety purposes, etc) - High student to teacher ratio!! (The schools are always at max, and sometimes they still enroll past the max, so there's always insufficient manpower) - they do hire relief teachers, but sometimes they can't find in time - Kinda depends which centre you go to as well because each school's vibe is different - Lots of meetings (especially when IQC is approaching; might differ for different centres tho) - SPARK certified so, like all other schools/companies that are as well, the expectations by ECDA are so high, sometimes it gets a bit ridiculous

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