We’ve found some great new holiday camps that are coming up over the October break, along with year-end holiday programmes and winter camps being held over the 2025/2026 school break. Themes cover everything from art and trampolining, to science, sports camps and more! Plus, there are plenty of choices for older kids and teens too. Book your Singapore holiday camps now!
Singapore holiday camps your kids will thank you for
Camp Asia’s “Funtastic Fall Camp”
Camp Asia’s “Funtastic Fall Camp” (13-24 October) is back for two weeks of fun, friendship and discovery. Within a safe and supportive environment, kids get the chance to try new things, build confidence and pick up new skills while school’s out.
This season’s camp line-up includes:
- Multi-Activity (ages 3 to 4): Outdoor play, creative crafts and adventures.
- Multi-Xperience (ages 5 to 12): This camp offers a mix of sports, STEM, arts, dance, gymnastics and even urban farming at City Sprouts Vidacity.
- Super Chef (ages 6 to 16): Budding chefs explore global cuisines, food science and host a showcase lunch for parents.
- Super Swim (ages 9 to 16): A new high-performance programme for competitive swimmers, blending technique, race training, strength and mindset.
Can’t make it this October? Camp Asia’s Winter Edition (15 December 2025 to 9 January 2026) brings another season of sport, innovation, arts, STEM and performance. Registration for those year-end camps opens 17 October – sign up to the mailing list to stay in the loop.
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Focus: Fun and learning through sports, arts and STEM
Ages: 3 to 16
Duration: 13 to 24 October 2025
Cost: From $705 for four days
Location: Stamford American International School and City Sprouts @Vidacity
Registration: bit.ly/campasiafallwinter25expat
Newtonshow Science Camps in Singapore
Newtonshow has a line-up of hands-on holiday camps across eight locations in Singapore. The autumn holiday programmes are designed to foster curiosity and creativity, with themes ranging from an all-in-one Multi-Activity Camp, to Super Science: Autumn Edition, a Halloween Fun Camp, and Newtonshow Cooking in fully equipped studios. Prefer the outdoors? The Great Adventure packs in exploration, challenges and active play.
Now in its tenth year and with over 30,000 children having joined, Newtonshow’s teachers are first-aid certified, group sizes are kept small, and venues are fully equipped for safe, interactive learning.
Logistics are kept simple too: a free bus service runs from River Valley, Goldhill, Bukit Timah, Joo Chiat and Sentosa Cove, with optional door-to-door transport available for this winter camp.
Focus: Science, creativity and festive fun
Ages: 2.5 to 14 years
Duration: Autumn camps from now until 17 November, with the winter camp programme therafter from 24 November 2025 to 30 January 2026
Cost: From $450 per week; 9am to 4pm (with drop-off from 8.30am). Price includes three healthy meals, all materials, a camp t-shirt, cap and certificate.
Location: Novena, Bukit Timah, River Valley, East, West, Central, Joo Chiat and Mohamed Sultan
Registration: newtonshowcamp.com | info@newtonshow.com
Whizz Kidz STEAM-Based Holiday Camps
From October through December, STEAM-based autumn and winter camps return with a line-up designed to keep young minds exploring, building, and discovering. Held at multiple venues island-wide – with even private camps available – it’s a great way to swap screen-time for hands-on adventures this year-end holidays.
October begins with the Halloween Edition, where camp favourites like Medley Mayhem, Crafty Kidz and Junior Scientist come with spook-tacular twists. November and December’s camps bring a mix of creative workshops, sporty challenges, science experiments and festive celebrations, from engineering builds and cooking sessions to art projects and outdoor games.
A December winter camp to look forward to is Smash Lab at SAFRA Choa Chu Kang, blending sport with science in a mash-up of boxing, muay thai, and STEAM learning.
Plus, new for 2025 is Dragon Trails, an overseas adventure camp in Hong Kong. Set on Lantau Island, this four-day outdoor experience offers a chance for kids to experience the great outdoors through beach games, survival skills, coasteering and campfire nights.
Focus: Science, arts and crafts, cooking, sports and technology
Ages: 4 to 12 years
Duration: October to December 2025, 3- or 5-day options, 9am to 2pm
Cost: From $450
Location: North London Collegiate School, The Working Capitol @ Keong Saik, Café Melba @ Goodman Arts Centre, SAFRA Choa Chu Kang (and more to come)
Registration: Call/WhatsApp 9368 3798 | whizzkidz.com.sg
ARThausSg Holiday Programmes
ARThausSg opens its studio space for camps with a focus on 2D fine arts, exploring mediums such as watercolour and mixed media. These Singapore holiday camps are designed to balance skill-building with experimentation, giving young artists the techniques and creative freedom to produce work they’ll be proud to take home.
There are three ways to join in: a three- or five-day holiday programme focusing on drawing and painting techniques; the “Go Big!” canvas workshops, where children work on large-scale pieces; or Art Jam sessions, open to families looking for a more spontaneous experience. All sessions must be pre-booked.
Holiday programmes run with a maximum of 12 students – six per artist – ensuring individual guidance in a small group setting.
Focus: Flexible art programmes and skill-building for all levels
Ages: 5 to 16
Duration: Ongoing. Mondays 10am to 12pm; Tuesdays 10am to 12pm; Wednesdays 9.30am to 11.30am; Thursdays 10am to 12pm; Fridays 9.30am to 11.30am
Cost: Prices start from $81, and sessions must be reserved in advance
Location: 901a Bukit Timah Road
Registration: arthaus.com.sg
CUFA Singapore Football Camps
Cosmo United Football Academy (CUFA) Singapore runs football camps for children born between 2012 and 2021, with a focus on fun, skills and teamwork. The sports camps are designed to bring together players of all levels in an inclusive setting, balancing structured training with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the game.
For the youngest age group (2019 to 2021), sessions centre on coordination, ball control and building confidence through games and small-sided matches. Players are introduced to movement, teamwork and sportsmanship in a playful, age-appropriate way at this sports camp.
Older children (2012 to 2018) work on more advanced skills such as passing, dribbling, shooting and defending at this camp, while also learning about tactics and decision-making. Friendly matches and challenges give them a chance to put new techniques into practice in a supportive environment.
All sessions are led by CUFA’s coaching team, who prioritise a safe and positive atmosphere. The sports camps aim to help children develop as footballers while also gaining confidence, resilience and social skills along the way.
Focus: Football skills for all levels
Ages: Children born between 2012 and 2021
Duration: 13 to 17 October and 20 to 24 October
Cost: From $475 for a half-day sports camp and from $860 for a full-day CUFA and The Mindful camp; 8.30am to 12pm or 8.30am to 4.30pm
Location: Swiss Club
Registration: cufa.com.sg/cufa-camps
British Council Singapore for English study skills camps
Aimed at children aged between seven and 16, these weekly Singapore holiday camps blend English learning with big-picture themes that broaden world knowledge.
Intakes start on a Monday, and each week focuses on a new topic explored through practical projects – think experiments, drama games, group research and presentations – to build vocabulary, confidence and communication.
The camps are stand-alone, so families can sign up for a single week or more, depending on schedules and interests. With small group settings and highly qualified international teachers, students get plenty of individual attention, making the programme suitable for beginners and advanced learners alike.
Ask about multi-week savings (discounts up to $700).
Focus: English study skills and fun project-based activities
Ages: 7 to 16
Duration: 12 January 2026 to 13 February 2026 and 23-27 February 2026
Cost: $805 per week including materials
Location: Napier Road Centre, 30 Napier Road
Registration: britishcouncil.sg
Singapore holiday camps by Saturday Coaching and Leadership
Running autumn camps and year-end holiday programmes for ages 7 to 12 and 12 to 18, Saturday focuses on life skills kids will use well beyond their school years. These Singapore holiday camps are high-energy, interactive and designed to feel fun while building practical skills along the way.
The Leadership and Entrepreneurship Camps put participants in real-world scenarios. Kids learn how to pitch business ideas, solve problems and take initiative – gaining experience in communication, teamwork and creative thinking.
The Resilience Camps take a more physical approach. Through team games, challenges and “mindset missions”, children learn to cope with setbacks, take risks and develop the grit to keep going.
Focus: Confidence, leadership, entrepreneurship and resilience
Ages: 7 to 18
Duration: Multiple dates
Cost: Check the website for details
Location: 444A Joo Chiat Road
Registration: saturdayleadership.com/holiday-camps | 9626 6035 | makeitcount@saturdayleadership.com | elkqr.link/cwfre
BOUNCE Trampoline Camps in Singapore
The BOUNCE Holiday Camp keeps kids active over the year-end holidays with freestyle fun, structured skill-building and expert guidance. Each holiday programme is designed to grow confidence, coordination, and creativity through movement.
The Junior Holiday Camp (ages 3 to 6) introduces young children to the basics of freestyle trampolining. Activities at this camp are designed to develop cognitive skills such as problem-solving, spatial awareness and memory, while also improving coordination, balance and flexibility.
For older kids ready to push their skills further, the Freestyle Holiday Camp (ages 7+) combines dedicated coaching with proper gymnastic techniques. Participants of all levels learn foundational moves and progress step-by-step to more advanced tricks.
Focus: Freestyle trampolining and skill building
Ages: 3 and up
Duration: 8 September to 8 October; Monday to Wednesday, 9am to 12pm
Cost: $320 (Junior Holiday Camp) and $340 (Freestyle Holiday Camp)
Location: 8 Grange Road, #09-01 Cineleisure
Registration: bounceinc.com.sg/holiday-programme
Future Vet Kids Camp
Animal lovers are in for a treat this October, as Future Vet Kids Camp arrives in Singapore for the very first time. Hosted in partnership with United World College (East), this holiday camp blends fun with fascinating insights into the world of animals, veterinary science and responsible pet ownership.
The five-day camp goes beyond the classroom with a mix of hands-on workshops, animal encounters, and behind-the-scenes visits. Depending on age, participants can expect everything from meeting wildlife carers and exploring local farms, to discovering what happens inside animal rehabilitation centres and even stepping into Mandai Zoo’s research facilities.
Guiding the experience are an impressive line-up of experts. They include Dr Audrey Shen from Bondi Vet, a visiting zoologist from Australia, and a local biologist and science educator who’ll bring a distinctly Singaporean perspective. Guest speakers will also drop by camp headquarters – sometimes with animals in tow. They’ll share real-life stories and practices that bring the subject to life.
By the end of the week, campers will have gained valuable insights into veterinary science and animal care. They’ll also have a better understanding of the many careers connected to this field, and have discovered new ways to connect with the natural world around them at this Singapore holiday camp.
Focus: The world of animals and veterinary science
Ages: 8 to 19
Duration: 13 to 17 October
Cost: $1,190 (UWC Students); otherwise $1,428
Location: United World College (East) and excursions around Singapore
Registration: form.jotform.com/252112111518441 | futurevetkidscamp.com/pages/about-us | singaporekidscamp@gmail.com
Whistle Woods Schoolhouse
This new boutique preschool in Bukit Timah runs holiday camps that keep children busy with hands-on learning and plenty of outdoor time.
The October programme – Active Bodies, Joyful Hearts – is 100% tech-free and built around movement and real-world learning. Children try bread making, enjoy bilingual storytelling and work with natural materials. Outdoor days include walks at Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, sensory play and multi-sports with qualified instructors. There’s even an introductory Wing Chun session for five- and six-year-olds! Each day includes hot meals, wholesome snacks and close attention from the teaching team.
The December programme – A Season of Peace, Warmth and Wonder – shifts into a festive rhythm with a focus on creativity, community and celebration. Expect festive baking, natural crafts, songs and imaginative play, with storytelling about peace and kindness woven through the week. The camp closes with a Festival of Light on 19 December, to mark the Winter Solstice.
Focus: Sports and movement (October); Festive baking and traditions (December)
Ages: 18 months to 6 years
Duration: 13-17 and 21-24 October; 15-19 and 22-24 December; three-, four- or five-day options, 8.45am to 5pm
Cost: From $390 (three days) to $650 (five days); ask about discounts
Location: Whistle Woods Schoolhouse, 2A Hindhede Road, Level 2
Registration: Call/WhatsApp 6816 6170 | whistlewoods.com/events
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