About The Rock School
The Rock School is a holiday camp provider operating islandwide from its centre at Funan, North Bridge Road. It is KakiList-verified and ACRA-registered, and holds a 4.9/5 rating across 47 Google reviews — a moderate sample that suggests consistent satisfaction. No price information is currently listed publicly.
Enquiring with The Rock School typically involves confirming which holiday camp programme suits your child's age group and interests, whether the session is suitable for their level, and whether the format is a half-day or full-day camp. Parents will want to ask about group sizes, the ratio of facilitators to participants, what materials or attire are required, and whether there is a trial or one-off session available before committing to a longer programme. Location at Funan makes it accessible by MRT, and parents should clarify whether the camp runs across multiple consecutive days or as standalone sessions.
To take the next step, reach out to The Rock School via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form to ask about upcoming holiday camp dates, age eligibility, and availability before slots fill.
Take the trial class and confirm the tutor's actual credentials before committing to a term.
(Late review) Terry was friendly and helpful with my piano needs as I was unfamiliar with it. The process to getting the piano was also smooth and he helped me acquire further discounts (with some items removed) to fit into my budget. Looking forward to receiving the piano 🎹
My husband and son loves the school. Amazing place for music instruments and quality for their music lessons.
I got my drum set there. The sales Zi Qian is very attentive and friendly, assisting me to find the best suitable model for me. And it is going to delivery today. Can’t wait. Thanks Zi Qian.
The Bad Romance program was nice.. but the keyboard on Bad Romance cannot hear.. the student spend more time practicing at Funan and parents expecting their kid to perform well and they cannot hear the sound of their son.. the sound engineer failed to mix this properly, he focused more on guitars.. but overall it’s a nice performance..
Joan was serving us! Happy to be here at your centre! Had a great time looking through the instruments with her advice.
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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Rock School (this page) | ⭐ 4.9 | 47 | — | ✓ |
| Winning English Singapore | ⭐ 5.0 | 264 | — | ✓ |
| Waga Mari Charters | ⭐ 5.0 | 263 | — | ✓ |
| Waga Mari Charters For Teens | ⭐ 5.0 | 263 | — | ✓ |
The Rock School does not publicly list its pricing, and rates for holiday camp programmes can vary depending on the duration (half-day vs full-day), the number of days in a camp block, and the type of activity. Typical holiday enrichment camps in Singapore range from S$50–120 per day or S$300–600 for a week-long programme. Ask The Rock School directly about the full fee, whether a deposit is required to reserve a spot, what materials or attire are included, and whether any sibling or early-bird discounts apply. See the full Holiday Camps cost guide for Singapore →
Holiday camp programmes are often structured as multi-day blocks, so a standalone trial session may not always be available. It is worth asking The Rock School whether they offer a one-day drop-in option or a taster session during certain periods. When evaluating fit, consider whether the camp's activity type matches your child's interests, whether the group size is small enough for meaningful engagement, and whether the facilitators' style keeps participants actively involved. Speaking with staff beforehand and, where possible, observing a session can help you assess whether the programme suits your child before you commit to a full block.
The Rock School has not published specific facilitator credentials in its public listing. For holiday camp programmes, relevant signals include experience working with the relevant age groups, subject-matter expertise in the camp's activity focus, and any relevant training or certifications. It is advisable to ask The Rock School directly about the background of the people running the sessions — how long they have been facilitating, what their training involves, and what the facilitator-to-participant ratio looks like. This matters particularly for camps involving physical activity, creative skills, or any specialised subject area.
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