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Singapore Homestay For International Students

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Introduction To Singapore Homestay

Discerning parents shopping for accommodation for their children studying in Singapore would find student homestay, an attractive choice. Generally, such a service is offered with or without guardianship.

Several factors favour homestay as an ideal and sensible option over others such as hostels and dormitories. These include:

  • Higher expectations of students and parents. They want the best in convenience and comfort, guardian care and support and service quality.
  • Singapore’s growing status as a global education hub. This in turn spawns a vibrant and thriving industry specialising in homestay and guardianship targeted at international students.
  • Increasing affluence in Asia. Youths from the rising economies of China, India, Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Vietnam and Indonesia form the bulk of Singapore’s international students. Therefore, affluent parents are willing to invest for their children’s quality education including their homestay and guardian care in Singapore.

Why choose homestay?

A major concern of many parents of children studying abroad is their offspring’s accommodation. Parents are usually worried about the location or district where the house is sited, the accommodation type, the costs involved and the quality of the related services.

Hence, homestay in Singapore has an edge over other housing options available because:

  • The guardian or house-parent to students ratio is low compared to say, that of a hostel. Therefore, the standard of guardian care and support is higher in comparison.
  • The ambiance and environs of a typical Singapore Homestay accommodation (pictures) is of a higher quality than other alternative accommodation types. A Singapore homestay for instance gives students a home-away-home feel, living with an ordinary family in a typical Singapore household.
  • Home-cooked meals and laundry and ironing services provided in a homestay are superior in quality.
  • Homestay in Singapore provides students with greater personal touch, flexibility and space compared to other forms of student housing.

How to select a Singapore homestay - the Ideal?

Good planning and the student’s interest should be taken care of when considering the location and type of homestay. Before deciding on their choice, parents need to iron out several issues including:

  1. Their budget or financial constraints, if any. Homestay accommodation with guardianship in Singapore ranges from SGD $1,000 based on current estimates.
  2. Distance between the school and location of the homestay under review. Schools’ locations frequently coincide with main transportation axis that provides accessibility to bus or/and MRT ( Mass Rapid Transport, often known as Subway in the west ). Learn the transportation system in Singapore.
  3. Amenities available in the vicinity of the homestay. Singapore residential districts provide access to MRT stations, taxi-stands, bus-stops and interchanges. Other amenities include public swimming pools, public gym, other sports facilities, cinemas, and shopping malls.
  4. Quality of the homestay providers, guardians, house-parents or hosts. It is most important to consider the openness of homestay hosts towards receiving international students who may come from very different cultures. The level of care and support given by the host family to your child may directly affect his or her performance.
  5. Condition and ambiance of the homestay premises. When reviewing homestay premises, the emphasis is placed on cleanliness, maintenance status especially of the student’s bedroom, toilet and shower facilities.
  6. Services on offer such as Internet, laundry, meals and guardian care.
  7. There are several types of homestay accommodation available in Singapore. Generally, this falls into two groups: a) Private Homes b) Public Housing or commonly known as HDB apartments.

HDB Apartments

HDB stands for Housing Board Development. HDB is Singapore’s brand of high quality public housing. HDB residential district has over the years benefited from Singapore Government initiative for city renewal. On our blog, you may learn more about HDB homestay in Singapore and recent HDB developments including international awards. Depending on locations, HDB homestay fees are generally priced lower compared to a private type homestay accommodation within the same vicinity. Pictures below show facilities in a public (HDB) residential district. Lastly I like to briefly mention the Singapore education system on the following section.

Singapore Education System

The Singapore government runs a comprehensive network of top-rate schools and universities. These cover a slew of courses ranging from pre-primary to tertiary level.

Public tertiary institutions include three universities: National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Management University and five polytechnics. Insead Business School and other renowned institutions maintain their Asian campuses in Singapore too. The private educational sector is thriving with a wide selection of schools and courses on offer.

Finally you can read more about Singapore Education System at our blog where we plan to provide frequent updates about public and private school system. I hope you have found this article useful in providing you guidance in selecting your homestay. Thank you for reading.

Singapore Homestay for Student, Why?

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Homestay is a popular choice for tourists looking to experience the everyday buzz of a typical Singaporean heartlander. The home cooked food and the opportunity to experience how we live our day to day to where we shop adds up for these non average tourists. However this is not my subject, at least not the tourists no.

If you are a parent, undecided between choosing a hostel or homestay accommodation for your child I hope this post helps

Why Choose Homestay In Singapore ?

Homestay provides the perfect environment where your child can enjoy family care, love and attention. It is important that during the absence of parents, your child can continue to receive attentive care and emotional support from a guardian - a foster parent.

Attentive Care, Family Support

In a hostel where the ratio of a guardian to students is typically high, it is a challenge for a guardian to develop strong bonds with every child. In a homestay, it is different. The guardian who is also the homestay host has many opportunities to develop a healthy relationship with the student. This can happen when spending family times together such as family goes out shopping, or during meal times and even special outings on the weekends.

Feel Right At Home with Home Cook Food

Not to be overlooked is home cook food. Your child may have special diet that requires special attention or simply a special touch put in by the guardian to prepare a home country dish just for the child. I know of a guardian in our programme who prepared a korean dish certain day of the week just so the korean student will light up with delight. Having studied abroad and in my past life, sent on short job stints overseas, I totally appreciate home cooked food - Home cooked food never fails to warm your heart.

Monitoring and Assess Development

An important role for a guardian, on top of providing for the students basic needs such as food and lodging, family environment is to provide guidance to the child in decision making. Frequently this can be done in consultation with the parent. The guardian may also periodically feedback to the parent about the student’s progress in school.

About mrsHomestay Student Services Programme

Our programme is designed for international students below 18 years old. The focus of the programme has been to work with Singapore homestay partners and parents of students so that the student has an enriching experience studying in Singapore as well as helping him/her achieve the original intent of him/her coming to Singapore.

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Friday, May 18th, 2007

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What is a homestay?

Homestay is an accommodation option we offer international students through a partnership with local families and individuals. We select hosts to be part of our Homestay Program through an online registration process that is completely FREE. You may choose to offer additional services such as guardianship for international students below the ages 18 years old. Based on your preferences, our job will be to match a suitable student.

Among the services we run, it includes an in-home interview prior to finalizing the student’s accommodation placement with the selected host. Students pay hosts a monthly fee, and hosts provide a comfortable home, meals and a opportunity to experience life in Singapore along with the food delights if you wish - the satay, mee siam, hokkien mee.

With homestay, both the students and the hosts have to make a commitment to try to create a lasting arrangement. Hosts adjust their homes and schedules; students come from thousands of miles away, trusting they will have a happy, safe, clean environment to live in while they pursue
their education.

Homestay situations require honest effort on the part of both student and host, to try to communicate with each other. There are times when a lack of understanding of culture or language can create frustration and unhappiness. For instance, the host may be expecting the student to participate in all the family activities of the household, when the student does not wish to do so. Or, the host family may be too busy to include the student in everything.

What are Homestay host’s (your) responsibilities?

  • Provide food and/or prepare for breakfast and lunch, and make a nutritious dinner. Meals plan will be agreed between the student and the yourself. Provide a private, furnished bedroom/study space, access to laundry facilities and other shared household amenities.
  • Help students with orientation in traveling from their new home to the school, offering local advice and information.
  • Meet homestay student at their arrival destination.
  • Attend any MRSHomestay organized host orientations, which aims to offer helpful tips, strategies and information to support the homestay experience. During such meetings, hosts get to connect with others and learn about subjects that impact international students.
  • Inform the MRSHomestay Facilitator of any changes to home or family dynamics.
  • Make time to build the relationship and foster this opportunity for hosts and students to increase global understanding at a local level!
  • Before a host agrees to a placement, we will make every effort you have all the details you need to make an informed decision.
  • In return, we expect students to abide by house rules, program guidelines and responsibilities. As with any relationship, there will be differences in behaviour and experience. Hosts and students should not expect all homestay arrangements to be the same.