By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Looking for a dance schools covering the West Singapore zone? KakiList lists 154 verified Dance Schools providers serving the West zone — which includes Jurong East, Jurong West, Clementi, Bukit Batok, Choa Chu Kang. These providers maintain an average Google rating of 4.8★. Work in the West zone typically involves competitive dance programmes, pre-professional training, and recreational weekly classes. Each provider on KakiList displays real Google reviews and a direct WhatsApp contact — no middleman fees, no lead-generation spam.
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Average rating: ★★★★½ 4.8 across 10856 reviews
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The West Singapore zone on KakiList covers Jurong East, Jurong West, Clementi, Bukit Batok, Choa Chu Kang. Most dance schools 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 1-hour group class: S\$120-280/month. Competitive programme (2-3 classes weekly): S\$280-650/month. Pre-professional training (5-6 classes weekly): S\$650-1,500/month. RAD/Cecchetti exam fees: S\$80-280 per grade. Annual recital costumes: S\$80-200 each. Competition entry: S\$50-250 per event.
No — it's generic movement marketed under the ballet name. RAD (Royal Academy of Dance) and Cecchetti Society are the two licensed syllabi in Singapore. Both require certified schools and examiners. Verify syllabus accreditation before enrolling, especially if your child is interested in ballet exam progression or serious training.
Usually age 11-12 minimum, after 3+ years of solid ballet foundation. Feet need to be physically mature — growing bones can be damaged by premature pointe work. Schools pushing pointe at 8-9 are injuring growing feet for competition showboating. Run from any school suggesting early pointe.
This page lists 154 verified dance schools providers covering the West zone. Contact any of them via WhatsApp — they'll confirm availability and quote before scheduling.