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Top after school activities for kids in SG

Tanglin Arts Studio (TAS)

“Classes let kids move, laugh, and make friends”


Who They Are
This dance school welcomes all movers and groovers, from first-time ballerinas to teens partial to a jazz hands moment.

What They Offer
TAS is all about learning the right moves in the right environment. Think ballet, jazz, and contemporary dance taught by teachers who’ve shimmied their way around the world. Classes take place at the Hollandse Club, a family favourite spot that’s safe, sociable, and full of energy.

The Bit Kids Love
There’s no sitting still here! Kids adore the upbeat, creative classes that let them move, laugh, and make friends, plus those fabulous chances to perform on stage, from small recitals to big shows where the spotlight’s all theirs.

What Children Learn

Way more than pirouettes! They build solid technique across ballet, jazz, and contemporary styles, while finding the confidence to express themselves through movement and music. Along the way, they discover teamwork, positivity, and perseverance, not to mention a healthy dose of showmanship and sparkle. Most importantly, they leave every class with a love of dance (and maybe a few glittery costumes in tow).

Hollandse Club, 22 Camden Park, 299814
[email protected]
tanglinartsstudio.com

 

Curiosity Kids

“Sessions get young minds thinking”

Who They Are
Curiosity Kids turn after-school hours into a whirl of experiments, discovery, and wide-eyed wonder. With programmes for children aged 3 –11, they bring science to life through holiday camps, workshops, enrichment classes, and birthday parties – all packed with hands-on fun and memorable moments.

What They Offer
Every session at Curiosity Kids is designed to spark curiosity and get young minds thinking. Their activities nurture what they call the four Cs – Curiosity, Creativity, Communication, and Confidence – helping little 
learners to explore how the world works while building real-life skills along the way.

The Bit Kids Love
That everything is practical and experiential. Kids get 
to pour, mix, build, and test their own experiments, and sometimes take their creations home, which makes the learning (and bragging rights) even more exciting.

What Children Learn
Through age-appropriate science projects, children gain a practical grasp of scientific ideas while strengthening problem-solving, collaboration, and communication skills. It’s the kind of learning that sticks, because it’s fun, messy, and gloriously interactive.

Various locations
[email protected]
 curiositykidshk.com/singapore

 

Total Fitness Leisure (TFL) Training Consultants

“It’s a mix of sport, skill, and spirit”

Who They Are
TFL keep kids on the move once the school bell rings. This private sports company specialises in personalised tennis and swimming lessons led by internationally qualified coaches who know how to make fitness feel like fun.

What They Offer
From splashing in the pool to perfecting that backhand, TFL sessions are all about active learning and big smiles. Alongside regular lessons, they run action-packed school holiday camps designed to boost skills, confidence, and creativity, all while encouraging teamwork and personal growth.

The Bit Kids Love
Ask any parent and they’ll tell you: TFL camps are the highlight of the holidays. Kids return home buzzing from days spent learning new moves, making new mates, and staying active. Oh, and they’re usually counting down the days until the next one.

What Children Learn
Beyond strokes and serves, they learn discipline, determination, and the joy of movement, while building real friendships that often last long after camp ends. Expect a mix of sport, skill, and spirit, all wrapped up in one excellent after-school adventure.


1 Plymouth Avenue, 297753
[email protected]
 tfl-training.com

 

Centre Stage School of the Arts (CSSA)

“In a world run by tech, these are the human skills that matter”

Who They Are
This is no ordinary after-school activity hub. For 25 years, CSSA has been building confidence, creativity, and community for children in the Lion City. Some alumni have gone on to dazzle on West End stages and TV screens, but the real standing ovation goes to the everyday magic of helping children grow into resilient, empathetic, and confident young people.

What They Offer
Founded in 1999 by UK actors Peter Hodgson and Alison Tompkins, Centre Stage has become one of Singapore’s most loved creative and performing arts schools. On the performing side, expect classes in Drama, Musical Theatre, Dance, Singing, and Specialist Actor Training. On the creative side, the focus shifts from the spotlight to self-development, using performance techniques to boost confidence, communication, empathy, and problem-solving techniques that extend into their lives in the future. In a world run by tech, these are the human strengths that matter most.

The Bit Kids Love
The joy of play! Classes are alive with movement, laughter, and imagination. Children get to slip into different characters, invent stories, sing their hearts out, and make firm friends along the way.

What Children Learn
Beyond performance skills, Centre Stage kids find their voice – literally and figuratively. They learn empathy through role-play, confidence through speaking to peers, teamwork through ensemble work, and resilience by trying, failing, and trying again. These are the lessons that last long after the curtain falls.

Woking Road (West) & Portsdown Road (East)
[email protected]
centre-stage.com


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