About "RexArts Wushu"
RexArts Wushu is a wushu enrichment provider listed under KakiList's Sport and Swimming Schools subcategory, operating islandwide across Singapore. The listing has been verified by KakiList, confirming operating details and contact information. It holds a perfect 5-out-of-5 rating across 21 Google reviews — a moderate sample size that offers reasonable directional confidence. Pricing is indicated at the mid-range tier ($$), though specific per-session or package fees are not published and should be confirmed directly with the provider.
Families enquiring about wushu classes should start by confirming which level or age group is appropriate, as wushu programmes typically span beginner through to competitive streams. It is worth asking whether classes are grouped by age, skill grade, or both, and whether the curriculum aligns with the Singapore Wushu Dragon and Lion Dance Federation or any competitive grading framework. Prospective students can reach RexArts Wushu via WhatsApp, phone, or the online enquiry form to ask about available slots, class frequency, group size, and whether any trial session is offered before a term commitment is made. The provider is based at 782 Upper Bukit Timah Road, though islandwide coverage suggests additional venues or outreach programmes may be available — confirm locations relevant to you when enquiring.
To get started, contact RexArts Wushu directly via WhatsApp or phone to ask about class schedules, age or grade placement, and trial class availability before committing to a term.
Take the trial class and confirm the tutor's actual credentials before committing to a term.
Coach Kai Li was impressive in terms of her attitude and how she handles a trial for a 7 year old. She inspired my son to want to learn wushu. I'm really grateful for her. RexArts also manages the account very well - Very helpful and approachable. ((:
My young son has attended the trial lesson. Even though he was alittle overwhelmed during stretching sessions. He got interested after doing the steps. Now my elder son also Keen to join the class. 👍
Coach Kai Lin was very patient with my kid during the trial. He enjoyed the session overall.
Just brought my kid to a trial class. Coach Zi Ming was really patient and kept all the kids engaged and on track. My kid enjoyed it and decided to continue! Hope this helps build up his confidence, discipline, and physical fitness.
My daughter fell sick before the trial class and they were happy to reschedule. My daughter attended the trial lesson and wanted to sign up. They seem friendly and professional.
Side-by-side with the next three highest-rated sport & swimming schools providers on KakiList, so you can see how RexArts Wushu stacks up at a glance.
| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RexArts Wushu (this page) | ⭐ 5.0 | 21 | — | ✓ |
| Salt Light Archery | ⭐ 5.0 | 1333 | — | ✓ |
| SkatebruhSG | ⭐ 5.0 | 787 | — | ✓ |
| SkateEdu | ⭐ 5.0 | 787 | — | ✓ |
RexArts Wushu has not published specific per-session or package fees on its listing. Wushu and martial arts enrichment classes in Singapore typically run on a monthly or per-term package basis rather than a strict per-session rate, with group classes generally ranging from S$80 to S$200 per month depending on frequency and class size. A trial class, if offered, may carry a separate nominal fee. Additional costs to clarify before enrolling include any registration or admin fee, uniform or equipment costs (such as wushu shoes or a practice uniform), and whether materials are included in the term fee. Sibling discounts or package deals for multiple sessions per week may also be available — ask directly when enquiring. See the full Sport and Swimming Schools cost guide for Singapore →
Many wushu and enrichment providers in Singapore offer a trial class before asking families to commit to a full term. A trial session gives both the student and the instructor a chance to assess level appropriateness, teaching style, and whether the class environment suits the child's temperament and goals. When evaluating a trial class at RexArts Wushu, observe whether the instructor maintains structure while keeping younger students engaged, how students at different skill levels are managed within the same group, and whether the pace feels appropriate for your child's current ability. Ask the instructor which grading or progression pathway the class follows. Contact RexArts Wushu via WhatsApp or phone to ask whether a trial session is available and what, if anything, it costs before your child's first attendance.
Instructor credentials are not listed in the published provider information for RexArts Wushu. For a wushu school, relevant credentials to ask about include competitive wushu experience (national team, national championships, or SEA Games representation), coaching qualifications from the Singapore Wushu Dragon and Lion Dance Federation or SportSG, and the number of years the lead instructor has been teaching. It is also worth asking how many instructors are involved in classes and whether the same instructor takes each session consistently, as continuity matters for skill progression in martial arts. If your child has competitive aspirations, ask specifically whether the programme prepares students for grading assessments or tournament participation. Contact RexArts Wushu directly to request this information before committing to a term.
If RexArts Wushu isn't the right fit, these are other sport & swimming schools providers on KakiList worth shortlisting. All are independently listed — no affiliate fees, no "featured" sponsorships.