Parents of S’porean preschoolers to pay only half of out-of-pocket fees for month-long circuit breaker

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Parents of S’porean preschoolers to pay only half of out-of-pocket fees for month-long circuit breaker
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SINGAPORE — All preschool operators are required to offset half of their nett school fees for Singaporean children not attending preschool during the month-long circuit breaker period.

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