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Fleuriste is a floral school and floral studio located at One Commonwealth Lane in Singapore. Its services cover WSQ courses, floral workshops, corporate workshops, retail bouquets, and wedding floristry. It is not simply an online course platform; rather, it is built around a physical studio and integrates real-world floristry business experience into its teaching.
Based on the available information, one of its current key courses is “From Trend to Shelf: Developing Products for Modern Consumers,” a SkillsFuture Credit-eligible WSQ product development course with floristry-based applications. The course runs for 3 days, totaling 16 hours, and covers market analysis, brand strategy, commercial design and costing, suppliers and product concepts, content and launch strategy, performance tracking, and more. The hands-on component centers on floristry case studies, with students creating four types of products: preserved flower glass domes, fresh flower bloom jars, garden-style gift bouquets, and luxury vase arrangements.
The organization also states that it offers floristry courses, professional floristry workshops, and wedding floristry-related workshops, making it suitable for beginners, hobbyists, and aspiring florists. The courses emphasize hands-on practice, fundamentals, practical techniques, and design principles.
Pricing transparency is moderate: the text does not disclose the full original price, but it states that fees include GST, training, and assessment, with no registration or material fees. Eligible Singapore Citizens or PRs may apply for SkillsFuture/SSG subsidies. Singapore Citizens and PRs aged 21 and above can receive a 50% subsidy, while Singapore Citizens aged 40 and above receive an additional 20% subsidy. In the example given, a 50-year-old Singapore Citizen pays a remaining balance of SGD 278.40 after a 70% subsidy. To complete the course, participants must have at least 75% attendance and pass the final assessment. Successful participants receive a WSQ Statement of Attainment.
The main advantage is that the courses are connected to real studio scenarios, and the instructor background is clearly presented: founder Joan is a professional florist with over ten years of experience. The course structure, attendance requirements, assessments, payment methods, and subsidy rules are explained in fairly strong detail, making it suitable for those seriously planning a career or side business. The downsides are that the website is still being refreshed, and some information needs to be confirmed via WhatsApp or phone. The courses also rely on Singapore’s Singpass and SkillsFuture system, making them less friendly to overseas learners; written assessments in English and prerequisite requirements may also create barriers.
It is better suited to floristry enthusiasts, career switchers, retail/event/hospitality/marketing professionals in Singapore, and those who want to combine floristry with commercial product development. For users in mainland China who only want to study online, the text does not indicate that remote participation is available. Website accessibility is unclear, and actual enrollment may also be limited by the offline location and eligibility for local subsidies.
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fleuriste.sg is an Singapore Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach fleuriste.sg directly.