About Singapore Polo Club
Singapore Polo Club offers sport and swimming school programmes under its Education category, operating from its premises at 80 Mount Pleasant Road. The club is KakiList-verified, meaning a real person has confirmed its operating details. It carries a Google rating of 4.3 out of 5 based on 474 reviews, which is a robust sample and provides a reliable signal of overall experience. Pricing is indicated at the mid-range tier ($$), though specific per-session or programme fees are not published on this listing.
Prospective participants or parents should enquire about the level and syllabus fit for the relevant sport or swimming programme, whether classes are offered in group or individual formats, and the term commitment required. It is worth asking whether a trial session is available before committing to a full term, and confirming whether programmes are aligned to any particular syllabus or age group. Location-wise, the club is based at Mount Pleasant Road — check access by car or public transport before enrolling, as the site is not immediately adjacent to an MRT station.
To take the next step, reach out to Singapore Polo Club directly via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form to ask about current programme availability, age or level requirements, and session fees before committing to a term.
Take the trial class and confirm the tutor's actual credentials before committing to a term.
Had lunch at the club. Food was above average .. taste and cost ( charged at non members rate). The ambience was nice as we sit alfresco under tan with lush greenery in front.
Singapore Polo Club is a prestigious sports and social club. It offers facilities for polo, horse riding, and other equestrian activities. Additionally, the club provides amenities such as dining, tennis courts, swimming pools, and social events for its members and guests. It's known for its lush greenery and tranquil atmosphere, providing a serene escape from the bustling city life.
This club located along Mount Pleasant Road has a rich history. Non-members can enter and visit the bistro.
The club is located next to the Policy Academy grounds at Thomson / Mount Pleasant Road. Polo is of course the main sport promoted at the club but there is also a swimming pool on-site. There is a restaurant called Verandah serving good local cuisine and also a retail shop Polo Loft selling Polo related products.
I was very impressed with the Uraguayan steak. One of the best tasting steaks I’ve had for that price range. In fact, it beats some of the more expensive restaurants I’ve been to in terms of flavour. This place is open to public but best to go at times when less members show up because it can get crowded.
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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singapore Polo Club (this page) | ⭐ 4.3 | 474 | — | ✓ |
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Singapore Polo Club does not publish specific per-session fees on this listing. Sport and swimming school programmes in Singapore typically range from S$30 to S$120 per session depending on the activity, group size, and instructor level. Monthly packages or term-based enrolments often work out more cost-effective than paying per session, and some programmes may charge a separate materials or equipment fee. A trial class fee, if offered, is usually equivalent to or slightly lower than a standard session rate. Sibling discounts or package bundles may be available — confirm these directly with the club. End with: See the full Sport and Swimming Schools cost guide for Singapore →
Many sport and swimming school providers in Singapore offer a trial session, either at a reduced rate or at the standard per-session price, before you commit to a full term. A trial class gives you the opportunity to assess whether the teaching style, group dynamics, and level of instruction are appropriate for your child or yourself. When attending a trial, observe whether the coach or instructor adjusts to different ability levels, maintains engagement throughout the session, and communicates clearly with participants. If the programme does not offer a formal trial, ask whether you can observe a live class before enrolling. Contact Singapore Polo Club directly to confirm their current trial class policy.
Singapore Polo Club has not published instructor qualification details on this listing. For sport and swimming programmes, relevant credentials may include national coaching certifications (such as those issued by Singapore Swimming Association or the relevant National Sports Association), years of competitive or instructional experience, and any alignment with school or national syllabuses. For swimming specifically, Safety and First Aid certification is a reasonable expectation. It is worth asking the club directly about the qualifications of the specific instructor assigned to your programme, particularly for children's classes where safety and pedagogical experience are both important considerations.
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