Independent guide · Singapore

Find the right enrichment class for your child, calmly.

Little Steps is an independent directory of Singapore's established children's enrichment providers. Compare programmes by age, indicative fee and location — no accounts, no noise.

Real providers onlyEvery listing links to the provider's own website.
Indicative fees shownCompiled from public sources — always confirm with the centre.
Six categoriesLanguages, arts, sport, STEM, life skills and specialist support.

01 — Categories

What is your child curious about?

02 — Directory

Browse classes

Filter by region, age and budget. Select up to three programmes to compare side by side.

Try before you commit

Most centres offer a trial or taster class before you sign up for a term — some free, some at a small fee. Trial details are noted on listings where the provider publishes them; otherwise, simply ask the centre when you enquire.

04 — Matchmaker

Not sure where to start?

Answer four quick questions and we'll suggest three programmes that fit your child's age, interests and your budget.

05 — Roadmap

A suggested journey from three to six

Every child is different — this is the developmental sequence educators most often recommend.

Age 3

Explore & play

Sensory play, water confidence, music and movement, gentle phonics exposure.

Age 4

Build foundations

Mandarin immersion, art and craft, gymnastics or ballet for coordination, early numeracy through play.

Age 5

Develop skills

Speech and drama for confidence, a first instrument, abacus or chess for logical thinking.

Age 6

Prepare & shine

P1-readiness phonics and Mandarin, coding or robotics, a team sport for resilience.

06 — Guides

Understand before you enrol

Curated list

Choosing a Mandarin programme for a four-year-old

Immersion, drama-based or academic — how the main approaches differ, and what to look for on a centre visit.

Developmental guide

When should my child start swimming lessons?

What paediatricians and national coaches say about water confidence from six months to six years.

Developmental guide

The real benefits of coding for preschoolers

Beyond the hype: what screen-free coding actually teaches — and when it's too early.

Curated list

Music classes that spark creativity, not just exams

Programmes that build a love of music first — graded exams can come later.

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