Best Enrichment Classes in Woodlands, Singapore
Compare 5 enrichment in Woodlands with fees, features, and contact details.
Updated for 2026
Kumon @ Woodlands
Self-paced Maths and English programme in Woodlands. Develops self-discipline, concentration, and independent learning through daily worksheets.
Berries World of Learning @ Woodlands
Chinese language enrichment centre in Woodlands. Makes learning Mandarin accessible and enjoyable through creative teaching methods.
Heguru Education @ Woodlands
Right-brain development programme for young children in Woodlands. Fast-paced classes designed to enhance memory, speed reading, and creative thinking.
MindChamps Enrichment @ Woodlands
Enrichment programmes based on MindChamps' Champion Mindset approach. Reading, writing, and maths programmes designed by neuroscience experts.
Julia Gabriel Centre @ Causeway Point
EduDrama speech and drama enrichment at Causeway Point. Builds confident communicators through creative play and performance-based learning.
Frequently Asked Questions
What enrichment classes are popular in Woodlands?
The most popular enrichment classes in Woodlands include Chinese language (Berries), speech & drama (Julia Gabriel), right-brain development (Heguru, Shichida), self-paced Maths/English (Kumon), and academic enrichment (The Learning Lab).
How much do enrichment classes in Woodlands cost?
Enrichment class fees in Woodlands vary widely: Kumon starts at $120/subject/month, Chinese enrichment at Berries costs $200-$350/month, brain development programmes like Heguru and Shichida range from $300-$500/month, and premium academic enrichment like The Learning Lab costs $300-$500/subject/month.
At what age should my child start enrichment classes in Woodlands?
Many programmes in Woodlands accept children from 6 months (Heguru, Shichida). Speech and drama (Julia Gabriel) starts from 6 months. Academic enrichment like The Learning Lab typically starts from Primary 1. Start based on your child's readiness and interest.
Are enrichment classes in Woodlands worth the money?
It depends on the programme and your child's needs. Language enrichment (Berries) and academic enrichment (The Learning Lab) show clear academic benefits. Brain development programmes are harder to measure. Focus on your child's interest and avoid over-scheduling.
How many enrichment classes should my child attend?
Experts recommend no more than 2-3 enrichment activities per week for primary school children. For preschoolers in Woodlands, 1-2 is sufficient. Ensure your child has adequate free play time and rest.