About Academia
Academia is a holiday camp provider operating islandwide from its centre at 20 College Road, Singapore 169856. It is KakiList-verified and ACRA-registered, and holds a 4.4/5 rating across 48 Google reviews — a moderate sample that offers a reasonable signal of consistent quality. Pricing is positioned at the mid-range ($$), though a specific per-session or per-camp fee was not available at the time of listing.
When enquiring about a holiday camp, parents should confirm which school level and interest area the programme is designed for, and whether the camp runs as a group or smaller cohort setting. It is worth asking about the term or week-long commitment structure, the daily schedule, the facilitator-to-child ratio, and whether the camp is held on-site at College Road or at an alternate venue for that particular programme. Parents should also clarify what materials or equipment are included in the camp fee, and whether there is a sibling or early-bird discount available.
To take the next step, reach out to Academia via WhatsApp, phone, or the online enquiry form to ask about upcoming holiday camp schedules, confirm availability for your child's age group, and request a full breakdown of fees before committing.
Take the trial class and confirm the tutor's actual credentials before committing to a term.
I went for an event at this place, and actually lost my visitor pass. I thought I was cooked but turns out, the security and housekeeping team was AMAZING. They didn't scold me, instead were highly professional in solving the issue and was so friendly and warm. Big shoutout to Mr Manjeet (I think he is team lead) he was so warm, forgiving for my mistake, and helped me with the necessary actions when I misplaced my card. I will definitely come back here again! Thank you to the housekeeping and security team again!
A venue equipped for conferences and workshops.
Recently, the building management banned bicycle parking in unused and out-of-sight areas outside the building. Employees are now forced to park in an open, unsecured area where locking bicycles is impossible. The location is also on a slope and without proper support, making it difficult to keep bikes upright instead of falling on ground, especially in windy conditions. This decision disregards the needs of employees who rely on cycling for their commute and shows how little the management cares about the working class.
Quiet place to have coffee and food. Recommended for visitors who wants a place to chill
Review : August 2022 Great building to talk about medical adventures and play sick 😷 🙂 for others to learn how to work 🙃 🙂 professionally. Fees and charges are charged according to impressive set-ups. That's the vital importance of such infrastructure Have witnessed good medical care in the past decades unlike now with huge impressive infrastructure but unlike the past modest professional work 👏 Hope you'll understand what's the Academy Academia is meant for.
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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Academia (this page) | ⭐ 4.4 | 48 | — | ✓ |
| Winning English Singapore | ⭐ 5.0 | 264 | — | ✓ |
| Waga Mari Charters | ⭐ 5.0 | 263 | — | ✓ |
| Waga Mari Charters For Teens | ⭐ 5.0 | 263 | — | ✓ |
Academia's pricing is indicated at the mid-range ($$), but a specific per-session or per-camp fee was not published at the time of listing. Holiday camps are typically structured as multi-day programmes rather than single sessions, so the total cost will depend on the duration of the camp (commonly 3–5 days per week of school holidays) and any materials included. When enquiring, ask for a full fee breakdown covering the camp registration fee, any deposit required to secure a place, materials or equipment costs, and whether GST is included. Some providers offer early-bird rates or sibling discounts. See the full Holiday Camps cost guide for Singapore →
Holiday camps at providers like Academia are generally offered as standalone weekly programmes rather than ongoing term commitments, which means each camp intake is effectively self-contained — you are not locked into a long-term schedule by signing up for one school holiday period. That said, it is worth asking Academia directly whether a trial or taster session is available for any ongoing enrichment programmes they may run alongside the holiday camps. When assessing fit, consider whether the programme level matches your child's age and interests, whether the group size feels appropriate, and whether the facilitation style suits your child's learning temperament.
Facilitator credentials were not listed in the available provider data for Academia. When enquiring, parents should ask about the educational background of the camp facilitators, their experience working with children in the relevant age group, and whether they hold any relevant qualifications such as NIE training, degree-level subject expertise, or specialist certifications in the camp's activity area. For holiday camps in particular, it is also reasonable to ask about the facilitator-to-child ratio during camp sessions, and what supervision arrangements are in place throughout the day. If this information is not provided upfront, request it directly before booking.
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