
Looking for a holiday camp that burns energy and sparks creativity? Smash Lab has it all, combining the thrill of boxing and Muay Thai with hands-on STEAM fun like science experiments, art projects, and even cooking challenges. Kids aged 7-12 thrive in this supportive, high-energy setting, learning new moves, making new friends, and discovering passions they didn't know they had. Expect them to come home buzzing with stories of new moves, cool creations, and tons of fun!
Program Dates & Times: 8-12 September, 9am-12pm (Full week program)
Perfect For: Ages 7-12 (All skill levels welcome - complete beginners to active kids!)
Program Fee: S$400 for the full week
SAFRA Member Rate: S$340 (Awesome savings for SAFRA families!)
Special Jungle Discount: Grab a 10% discount when you book through Jungle!
Boxing + STEAM in One Camp: Kids build confidence with safe, beginner-friendly boxing and Muay Thai, then switch gears to science experiments, art, and cooking fun.
All Levels Welcome: Whether it’s their first punch or they’re already active, every child gets supportive coaching tailored to their pace.
Skills That Stick: From stance, footwork, and respect in martial arts to problem-solving in STEAM, kids gain abilities they’ll carry well beyond camp.
Balanced & Energizing: Three hours each morning means plenty of exercise, creativity, and just the right amount of tired for afternoon downtime.
Confidence + Friendships: Shared challenges help kids bond, boosting teamwork, social skills, and big smiles at the end of each day.
Sign up for this awesome kids' holiday camp in Singapore with just a few clicks on Jungle and enjoy a 10% discount!
Want more ways to make this school holiday unforgettable? Check out Jungle's full range of kids' camps in Singapore, from sports and coding to arts and outdoor adventures. Find the perfect match for your child's interests and your family's schedule.
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