School holidays are coming, and every parent knows the drill. The kids need somewhere to be. But not just any activity; something fun, social, and genuinely worth their time. That’s where these summer holiday camps in Singapore come in. Set inside some of the city’s best family-friendly clubs and venues, each offers kids the chance to try something new, make real friends, and pick up skills that stick. While many are exclusive to members, some camps are open to non-members, making it easier for everyone to join the fun. Whether your child loves the water, prefers a creative challenge, or wants to try a brand-new sport, there’s a camp on this list with their name on it.
The British Council's summer holiday camps in Singapore are a smart, fun choice for kids who want to build their English skills without it feeling like schoolwork. Each week-long camp explores a brand-new theme — covering everything from creative writing and debating to science and storytelling. Kids learn through hands-on activities, group projects, drama games, and experiments. It never feels like studying. It feels like an adventure.
Camps run weekly throughout all school holiday periods for children aged 3 to 16, split into Early Years, Primary, and Secondary groups. The themes change each week, so kids who sign up for multiple camps never repeat the same experience. Smaller class sizes mean every child gets plenty of individual attention from qualified, internationally experienced teachers.
Located at two convenient centers (Napier Road for Early Years and Primary; Toa Payoh for Primary and Secondary), the camps welcome all levels, from complete beginners to advanced learners. A Science Camp add-on is also available for Primary students. Discounts apply when booking multiple weeks, making this a great long-holiday option.
British Council Singapore, 30 Napier Road, Singapore 258509, +65 6807 1599, https://www.britishcouncil.sg/english-courses/camps
If you want your child to experience a bit of everything, the Hollandse Club's Adventure Camp is hard to beat. Set in the lush surroundings of Camden Park in Bukit Timah, this full-day, full-week camp is one of Singapore's most popular school holiday options for children aged 5 to 12. Non-members are welcome, which makes it genuinely accessible to everyone. Each day is packed with variety. Children rotate through swimming, racket sports, musical theatre, and Cube Cubs (that is, Lego building, for the uninitiated). Every session is led by experienced, qualified coaches who know how to keep kids moving, laughing, and engaged from morning to afternoon. Single-day options are available, but the full-week experience is when children really hit their stride, forming friendships and building confidence as the days go by. For parents who want things as easy as possible, lunch and two daily snacks are included. There is nothing to prepare and nothing to worry about. Just drop the kids off and let them have the best week of their holidays.
Want to give your child the gift of a second language while they are having the time of their life? Alliance Française de Singapour runs themed holiday camps for children aged 3 to 11 that make French feel like the most natural thing in the world.
Each week follows a different theme; from epic fantasy adventures and secret spy missions to K-pop performances and Lego kingdoms. Everything happens in French, through songs, games, arts and crafts, board games, and creative workshops. Children are fully immersed in the language without any pressure. A basic understanding of French is recommended, but the camps cater to a range of levels, so even partial beginners will find their feet quickly.
Located at the Alliance Française campus on Sarkies Road, these camps run throughout all school holiday periods with both half-day and full-day options available. Whether your child is already a budding francophone or just starting to discover the language, this is a warm, welcoming, and brilliantly run experience that families return to year after year.
Alliance Française de Singapour, 1 Sarkies Road, Singapore 258130, https://alliancefrancaise.org.sg/french-class/group-classes/kids/holiday-camps
The Mindful Camp has been running holiday programs in Singapore since 2013, and families keep coming back year after year for good reason. Held at the Swiss Club in Bukit Timah (and Dulwich College for older campers), these five-day camps run Monday to Friday from 9 am to 4.30 pm. Children are grouped by age — from 4 to 7 years, 8 to 12 years, and up to 14 years — to encourage real friendships and age-appropriate experiences. What makes The Mindful Camp stand out is its focus on the whole child. Activities include nature exploration, creative arts, mindful movement, yoga, pet therapy, handicrafts, and field trips. There is even a camp option with a one-night sleepover for older kids. Camp themes include Camp River, Camp Mountain, Camp Falcon, and Camp Olympia, each with its own character and adventures. Meals, snacks, a camp t-shirt, and a certificate are all included in the fees. A shuttle service runs from Sixth Avenue and Newton MRT. With a 4.9-star Google rating and thousands of happy campers, this one more than earns its reputation as one of Singapore's best camps.
Is there anything more exciting for a horse-mad child than spending their school holidays at the Singapore Polo Club? Founded in 1886, this is one of Singapore's oldest and most storied sporting venues, and its seasonal Pony Camps are a genuine highlight on the school holiday calendar. Both the Summer Pony Camp and the Back to School Pony Camp welcome children aged 6 and above for a hands-on equestrian experience. Kids ride, groom, wash, feed, and cuddle the club's ponies and horses. Qualified instructors guide campers through equitation, balance, posture, and basic horse management - all within the beautiful grounds at Mount Pleasant. Both members and non-members are welcome, making this a more accessible experience than you might expect. Lessons take place in a covered riding arena, five outdoor arenas, and a sand track, so the kids are out there come rain or shine. For young horse lovers, this is one of those school-holiday experiences that truly stay with them.
Set on 120 hectares of lush greenery along Singapore's eastern coast, the National Service Resort and Country Club (NSRCC) is one of the most family-friendly clubs on the island. Their tennis camp for kids is a brilliant option for young players who want to improve their game in a structured, encouraging environment over the school holidays. NSRCC runs organized tennis classes and clinics for beginners, intermediate, and advanced-level players, as well as annual youth tennis tournaments. Coaches are experienced and supportive, and the focus is always on improving technique while keeping sessions active and fun. The club's synthetic outdoor courts provide a solid, well-maintained setting for every training session. Beyond the courts, NSRCC has a lot to offer families looking to spend a full day. Swimming pools, a 20-lane bowling alley, sea sports facilities, and beachfront bungalows are all just steps from East Coast Park. It is a proper country club experience, and the kids' tennis camp sits right at the heart of what makes this place so good for families.
aquaDucks has been teaching Singapore's children to swim for over 30 years, and their school holiday camps are a firm favorite with families right across the island. The good news for families is that you do not need to be a club member to join these camps. The sessions focus on stroke technique, water safety, and fun in equal measure. Younger swimmers can join the Learn to Swim camps, while older or more experienced children can work on stroke correction and development across all four strokes: Freestyle, Breaststroke, Backstroke, and Butterfly. There is also a unique Gym and Swim combination camp available at the Hollandse Club, run in partnership with the club's personal trainers. aquaDucks blends teaching methods drawn from European, American, and Australian traditions, delivered by friendly, energetic coaches who know how to make every session feel like a genuine adventure. Spots fill up quickly, so early registration is strongly recommended.
If your child has never picked up a badminton racquet before, this is a great place to start. The CSC-D&J Badminton Academy Beginner Camp is a five-day program running every morning from 1 to 5 June, with sessions from 8 am to 10 am at the Badminton Hall on Level 2 of the Sports Complex. Designed for first-timers, this program teaches children the basic shots and techniques of badminton, footwork and movement drills, and lets them play friendly matches against each other. It's the kind of camp where kids come in nervous and leave wanting to keep playing. The morning timing works well for families, giving kids the whole afternoon free. The camp runs Monday to Friday, so it fills a full week with purpose. Places are limited to 36 participants, and registration closes on 17 May 2026, so early sign-up is worthwhile.
Got a child who loves running, jumping, and shooting hoops? The CSC-LJE Sports June Holiday Basketball Camp brings three days of high-energy basketball training to the rooftop Basketball Court of the Sports Complex. What makes this camp stand out is the coaching. Players train alongside Coach B, a former professional basketball player. Sessions include skill challenges, fast-paced mini-games, and teamwork drills. Kids won't just practice shooting; they'll learn how to read the game, work with teammates, and build confidence on the court. The camp is suited to beginners aged 6 to 12, so no experience is needed. It's a short, focused burst of coaching that's perfect for kids who want to try a new sport without committing to a longer program. Registration closes once capacity is reached, so it's best to secure a spot early.
Squash might not be the first sport parents think of for their kids, but it is one of the best. It's fast, it builds focus, and it's a sport children can play for life. The CSC-Ultimate Squasher June Holiday Squash Camp runs from 15 to 17 June, with sessions from 10 am to 12 noon at the Squash Courts on Level 3 of the Sports Complex. The camp is led by World Squash Federation Certified Coaches, giving children access to properly credentialled instruction from the start. The program covers the foundational squash skills, general rules of the game, hand-eye-foot coordination, and footwork and movement on court. It's structured and fun, suited for children aged 6 to 15 who are new to the game or at an early beginner level. Class sizes are small, with a maximum of eight children per two-hour session. That kind of ratio means kids get real attention and feedback from coaches, not just time on court. Registration closes once capacity is reached.
This one is genuinely special. The CSC-LJW June Holiday Table Tennis Camp is led by Li Jiawei, a two-time Olympic medallist, former world top-three ranked player, and the athlete who carried Singapore's flag at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. She now mentors young players through this academy, and the June holiday camp gives children aged 4 to 14 a direct opportunity to train in her program. The camp runs over four days, from Monday 8 June to Thursday 11 June, with afternoon sessions from 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm at the Table Tennis Room on Level 3 of the Sports Complex. Over those four sessions, the focus is on technical drills, footwork training, and match-play simulations. Children come away with sharper technique and a solid foundation to build on. The afternoon timing is a practical bonus for parents with morning commitments. This is the kind of camp where children can genuinely say they were coached by an Olympian.
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