By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Looking for a coding & stem covering the Central Singapore zone? We're building our network of coding & stem providers in the Central zone. Work in the Central zone typically involves robotics (LEGO Mindstorms, Arduino, Raspberry Pi), and AI/ML introductory programmes. Each provider on KakiList displays real Google reviews and a direct WhatsApp contact — no middleman fees, no lead-generation spam.
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The Central Singapore zone on KakiList covers Toa Payoh, Bishan, Bukit Timah, Queenstown, Bukit Merah. Most coding & stem providers listed here can reach any of these estates within their usual service window, with travel fees waived or minimal for same-zone bookings.
If you need a rapid response or a provider with deep local knowledge, a specific estate page (linked below) is usually the right call. If you're flexible on timing or happy to compare a wider range of providers, the zone view shows everyone covering your area.
Weekly group (Scratch, Python): S\$220-450/month. Weekly robotics programme: S\$350-700/month. Intensive multi-day programme: S\$450-900/month. Private coding tutor: S\$80-200/session. 5-day holiday bootcamp: S\$400-1,500. Competitive programming (NOI prep): S\$500-1,200/month.
Age-appropriate progression: block-based (Scratch, ScratchJr, Blockly) for ages 6-9, transitioning to text-based (Python, JavaScript) at ages 9-12. Programmes keeping students on blocks past age 10 are stalling. Programmes pushing Python on 6-year-olds without foundation are also problematic. Ask about the curriculum progression path.
Different skills. Coding-only (Scratch, Python, game development) focuses on logic, algorithms, problem-solving. Robotics adds physical engineering — building, wiring, sensor integration. For children interested in hardware, robotics (LEGO Mindstorms, Arduino, Raspberry Pi) teaches broader STEM skills. Children interested in software alone do fine without robotics.
We're actively growing our coding & stem coverage in the Central zone. Submit a quote request and we'll match you with available providers.