
Last verified: 17 August 2026 · By Jungle Editorial · 8 min read
Not every parent needs a full week of camp. Sometimes it is two days while the grandparents are away, or one day to break up a long stretch at home. The problem is that almost every camp in Singapore is priced and sold as a block.
We checked around 140 providers for the September 2026 break. Only ten sell a genuine single day. The MOE holiday runs Saturday 5 to Sunday 13 September, with Teachers' Day on Friday 4 September immediately before it, so the working week to cover is Monday 7 to Friday 11 September.
| Camp | Day rate | Dates | Daily hours | Ages | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| State Swim | $29 per lesson | 7–11 Sept | Varies by level | 4+ | Suntec City |
| ACT3 Storybook Village | $75 (ages 3–5) $110 (ages 6–8) | 7–11 Sept Cairnhill 8–10 Sept Kovan | 2 hrs or 3 hrs, from 9.30am | 3–8 | Cairnhill (7 min from Newton), Kovan |
| Wolf Camp | $120 | 7–11 Sept | 9am–3pm | 4–12 | Parkland Green, East Coast Park |
| D'Open Kitchen | $128 | 7–10 Sept | 10am–1pm | 7–10 | OUE Downtown, 3 min from Tanjong Pagar |
| SRT x Kids Space | $130 member $156 non-member | 7–9 Sept | 9am–3pm, lunch included | 4–7 | Kids Space, Dempsey Road |
| Nullspace Robotics | $137.50 per workshop | 9 & 10 Sept | 2.5 hrs, 9.30am–12pm | 9–14 | Rochester, Kallang Wave, SAFRA Tampines |
| ProActiv Prodigy | $130 | 7–11 Sept | 9am–3pm | 4–12 | Katong Point, Joo Chiat Road |
| Hollandse Club | $151 member $167 non-member | 7–11 Sept | 9am–5pm, lunch included | 5–12 | Camden Park |
| School of Robotics | $200 $180 for 3–4 days | 8–11 Sept | 10.30am–3.30pm, lunch included | 5+ | Bukit Timah, Ang Mo Kio, i12 Katong |
| Get GungHo | On request only | 7–11 Sept | 9am–4pm | 5–12 | Sentosa |
State Swim runs SwimVac at Suntec City across the 7 to 11 September week, priced per lesson at $29 including GST against a regular rate of $36.90, or $145 for the full week. It is the cheapest single session anywhere in the September field.
Best for topping up swim skills over the break at a low price.
ACT3 Drama Academy runs a different story every day, which makes single-day booking a deliberate design rather than a concession. Their own copy puts it plainly: come for one story, or attend three consecutive days. Ages 3 to 5 run 9.30am to 11.30am at $75 a day, ages 6 to 8 run 9.30am to 12.30pm at $110.
Best for younger children, and the lowest per-day price for an actual camp this September.
Wolf Camp runs outdoors at Parkland Green in East Coast Park, 9am to 3pm, with drop-off from 8.45am and pick-up at 2.45pm. Their booking system genuinely offers per-day as well as per-week, so a single Tuesday is a real option rather than a phone negotiation.
Best for outdoorsy children aged 4 to 12, and the lowest full-day rate this September.
At $151 for members and $167 for non-members, Hollandse Club is the most expensive per day here, and the only one running until 5pm with lunch and snacks included. For a working parent, an eight-hour day that feeds your child is a different product from a three-hour morning. Non-members are welcome at the higher rate.
Best for full working-day cover.
D'Open Kitchen runs Monday to Thursday, 10am to 1pm, at $128 a day for ages 7 to 10, in a cooking studio three minutes from Tanjong Pagar MRT. The short morning suits a child not ready for a full day.
SRT x Kids Space runs Monday to Wednesday only, 9am to 3pm at Dempsey, ages 4 to 7, with lunch included. At $130 for members and $156 otherwise it is a full day at a mid-range price, and you can take one, two or three days.
School of Robotics runs Tuesday to Friday, 10.30am to 3.30pm. At $200 a day it is the priciest single day here, dropping to $180 if you book three or four. They also publish aftercare at $5 per 15-minute block, which is the only published aftercare rate found in this entire research.
Best for a partial week, or a child with a specific interest.
Get GungHo runs a five-day STEAM camp on Sentosa, 9am to 4pm, ages 5 to 12, with transport to excursions included. Their online form sells the full week only, but their own site says you can WhatsApp to join for fewer than five days. There is no published day rate, so you will need to ask.
Every camp in this guide runs Monday to Friday. Nothing at all runs on Teachers' Day, Friday 4 September, or on either weekend. Museums and libraries fill that gap, and most of it is free or close to it.
| When | What | Cost | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fri 4 & Sat 5 Sept | Children's Museum open house, 7pm–10pm, Night Festival | Free for citizens and PRs | 12 and under |
| Fri 4 & Sat 5 Sept | Children's Museum, The Baby Fish and the Giant Turtle | $15 per person, $48 for four | 12 and under |
| Sat 5 & 12 Sept | ArtScience Museum kids' tours and marine biology workshops | $4 | Kid-friendly |
| Sat 5 Sept | National Gallery GalleryToddlers, two sessions | $15 per adult-child pair | 2–3 |
| Sat 12 Sept | National Gallery Gallery StoryMakers | $15 per person | 4–8 |
| Sat 5, Sun 6, Sat 12 | Gardens by the Bay Get Crafty, drop-in | $15 plus Flower Dome entry | 5+ |
| 4–13 Sept | National Library Board, 43 separate children's sessions | Free | 4–12 |
| Daily except Mon | Children's Garden, Gardens by the Bay, 9am–7pm | Free | 12 and under |
Booking the block is cheaper per day in every case. Wolf Camp is $450 for the week against $120 a day, and ProActiv Prodigy is $575 against $130. Eighteen camps run the full Monday to Friday block this September, from $222, listed in our guide to full-week September camps.
Browse holiday camps on Jungle.
Two timing notes. Teachers' Day falls on Friday 4 September and is itself a school holiday, so the gap parents are covering is ten days rather than nine, and no camp here runs on that Friday. And nothing at all runs on the closing weekend of 12 and 13 September. Every camp in Singapore ends on the Friday.












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Weekend picks, holiday camps with remaining spots, and the odd story from parents we talk to.