About "Ready Steady Go Kids"
Ready Steady Go Kids is a sports enrichment provider listed under Education on KakiList, operating islandwide from a centre at Toa Payoh North. The listing is KakiList-verified, meaning operating details and contact information have been confirmed by a real person. The provider holds a 4.5-out-of-5 rating across 14 Google reviews — a small sample, so this figure should be treated as directional rather than conclusive. Pricing is indicated at the mid-range ($$) though a specific per-session or package rate has not been published.
Families interested in enrolling a child should begin by using the enquiry form to ask about level and age-group fit, available class schedules, and whether the programme aligns with their child's current ability and goals. It is worth clarifying whether classes run in small groups or on a one-to-one basis, what a standard term commitment looks like, and whether a trial session is available before committing. Parents should also confirm whether sessions are held at the Toa Payoh North address or at partner venues islandwide, and ask about any materials or kit requirements.
To take the next step, submit an enquiry via the contact form on the listing and ask specifically about trial class availability and the current term schedule.
Take the trial class and confirm the tutor's actual credentials before committing to a term.
We went to try out the activities. The coaches there to assist the kids and quite enjoyable.
I enrolled both my kids at RSG when they were 3 years old and both my kids love it. It’s a good way to introduce kids to different sports and be active in a fun way. It improves your kids motor and social skills. Would recommend to any parents out there who wants their kids to be active . Instructors are also friendly and patient with kids.
Enrolled my son and his bff to RSGK @ Orchid Country Club on Sat mornings. Their teachers were very friendly towards young kids and taught them many useful techniques in various sports. The boys always had so much fun and sweated all the way during each lesson, good to expel their energy! Even when they have already completed the whole course and attained their achievement awards, they can still get a make up lesson as they were both down with flu a few months ago. They sure will miss all the fun sports, their friends and teachers at RSGK.
My 3 year old really enjoys his lessons every week at Plaza 8. I observed that the trainers are experienced and patient with the children. I highly recommend this programme for parents with young kids who are active and energy-filled.
We did the classes at Funan and I felt it really helped with my child's mobility and confidence. My child looked forward to classes every week and I liked that they covered a range of popular sports too!
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| Ready Steady Go Kids (this page) | ⭐ 4.5 | 14 | — | ✓ |
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Ready Steady Go Kids displays a mid-range ($$) price indicator, but a specific per-session rate, monthly package price, or term fee has not been published on the listing. Sports enrichment classes in Singapore typically run from S$30–80 per session for group formats, with one-to-one sessions priced higher. Term-based packages often offer a lower effective per-session cost than casual or drop-in arrangements. When enquiring, ask whether a trial class is available and at what cost, whether materials or sports equipment are included, and if sibling or multi-term discounts apply. Get the full fee schedule in writing before committing. See the full Sport & Swimming Schools cost guide for Singapore →
Many sports enrichment providers in Singapore offer a trial class at a reduced fee or at the standard session rate before asking families to commit to a full term. A trial is a practical way to gauge whether the class level is appropriate for your child, whether the teaching style holds their engagement, and whether the group size feels right. When attending a trial, observe how the coach manages the group, how feedback is given to children, and whether your child leaves enthusiastic. Some providers require a term commitment after the trial; confirm the policy before attending so there are no surprises. Contact Ready Steady Go Kids via the enquiry form to ask whether a trial session is currently available and how to book one.
Credential details for the coaching team at Ready Steady Go Kids have not been published on this listing. For a sports enrichment provider, relevant signals to look for include formal sports coaching qualifications (such as those accredited by Sport Singapore or the relevant national sports association), first-aid certification, and experience working with children in the relevant age group. If the programme follows a structured curriculum — as the Ready Steady Go Kids brand internationally is known to do — ask whether local coaches have completed the brand's certified training programme. It is reasonable to ask directly how long coaches have been teaching and what qualifications they hold before enrolling your child. Raise these questions through the enquiry form before committing to a term.
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