About Camp Asia Academy
Camp Asia Academy is an education provider listed under Sport and Swimming Schools, operating islandwide from its base at 1 Woodleigh Lane, Singapore. The provider is KakiList verified and ACRA registered, and holds a Google rating of 4.8 out of 5 across 204 reviews — a robust sample that lends reasonable weight to the score. Pricing is indicated at the mid-range level, though specific session or programme fees are not publicly listed and should be confirmed directly.
Families considering Camp Asia Academy would typically begin by enquiring about the appropriate level and programme fit for their child, including age group, current ability, and any syllabus or goal alignment. It is worth asking whether classes are structured as group sessions or offer a more individual format, and whether a trial class is available before committing to a term. Practical details such as scheduling, venue access from the Woodleigh area, and whether any online options exist are also worth confirming at the outset.
To take the next step, submit an enquiry through the contact form on the listing to ask about current programme availability, upcoming intake dates, and trial class options before making any term commitment.
Take the trial class and confirm the tutor's actual credentials before committing to a term.
A big fan of coach Kyle and his basketball team of coaches. Always very professional and supportive of the young players’ development. Super happy for my son to have done this holiday camp. It was run at the highest level of organisation and the set up! A grateful parent.
Zheng Kaizhe, Multi-activity, 3-4 years old, great teachers, my son had a great experience and has improved social skills dramatically
It’s the first time for our little one to come to international summer camp. The Stanford Summer Camp was an incredible experience—engaging workshops, inspiring mentors, and a vibrant community that made every day memorable. The supportive environment at Stanford Summer Camp encouraged her to step out of her comfort zone and grow both academically and personally. She had a great time here!(Multi activity 3-4)
It was our first time here and my son really enjoyed his time in camp asia. The teachers are very patient and kind. My son can't stop talking about his day at the end of the day. Thank you to his teachers ms Joanna and ms Shine. We will definitely go back! It was a pleasant experience.
my 3 kids say "that was so much fun!" every day at pick up time. They wake up every morning excited to go to camp and have a lot to share afterwards. The Super Chef camp is well run with passionate chefs like chef Shih as instructors Who bring a lot of expertise and knowledge and also they work really well with kids by letting them take initiative and go beyond their comfort zones. in a world full of money-grabbing business-run camps, great to have Camp Asia still be here and delivering an excellent offering.
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| Camp Asia Academy (this page) | ⭐ 4.8 | 204 | — | ✓ |
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Camp Asia Academy has not published specific session fees publicly, so exact pricing should be confirmed by contacting them directly via the enquiry form. As a general guide, sport and swimming school programmes in Singapore typically range from S$30–80 per session for group classes, with 1-to-1 coaching priced higher. Many providers offer monthly or term-based packages rather than per-session billing, which can reduce the effective per-session cost. Additional costs to ask about include trial class fees, any required equipment or swimwear, and whether materials or facility access charges apply separately. Sibling or multi-class package discounts are sometimes available. See the full Sport and Swimming Schools cost guide for Singapore →
Many sport and swimming schools in Singapore offer a trial class, sometimes at a reduced fee or included as part of an initial assessment session. A trial gives you the opportunity to observe your child's comfort with the instructor, the pace of the session, and whether the group level is an appropriate fit for their current ability. When attending a trial, consider how the coach communicates with children, how well the class is structured, and whether your child appears engaged. It is also worth asking how the provider would handle a situation where a child is placed in the wrong level, and whether moving between groups is straightforward. Contact Camp Asia Academy directly to confirm their trial class policy and any associated cost.
Specific coach qualifications for Camp Asia Academy are not listed in the available information, so it is advisable to ask directly before enrolling. For swimming instruction, relevant credentials in the Singapore context include Singapore Swimming Association (SSA) coaching certifications, AUSTSWIM, or Swim Australia qualifications. For broader sport coaching, Sport Singapore recognition or national association endorsements are worth looking for. It is also reasonable to ask how many years of teaching experience the assigned coach has with children of your child's age group, and whether coaches are aligned to any recognised syllabus or progression framework. If in doubt, request a brief coach introduction before the trial class.
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