Australia’s Pioneer Multi-Sports Programme
Build Healthy
Habits
Helping kids grow active, confident, and strong through sport and play.
Fun Kids
Love
An exciting programme that keeps children engaged and coming back for more.
Learn
Through Play
Building numbers, colours, and thinking skills through movement and games.
Expert
Coaches
Qualified coaches who bring out the best in every
child.
Our Programmes
Preschool
programmes
Children progress from learning basic to advanced gross motor and sports skills through fun and structured activities that develop coordination, movement confidence, and overall sports ability.
Weekly multi-sports programmes
Our programme builds confidence, teamwork, and strong movement skills while promoting healthy habits, focus, and discipline in a safe and fun
environment.
Holiday programmes
A fun holiday camp where kids explore different sports and receive a personalised Sport & Talent Report.
About
Sportybots
Founded in 2006 in Australia, SportyBots pioneered a
multi-sport and gross motor skills program for young children. Since expanding to Singapore in 2012, over 1,500 kids now participate each week in this structured and
age-appropriate program, suitable for children from 18 months to 8 years old.
Whether sports shy or a budding star, every child can thrive in this fun environment that nurtures all skill levels.
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Our Testimonials





1. Court fees are way too expensive and don’t really serve the community. $30-45 an hour for a court is hardly an alternative to the open HDB courts that the Town Council banned. No wonder even with the opening promotion the courts are not fully booked. The VIP courts charge several extra dollars for a lounge table/chairs that no one cares about. Very unnecessary in my opinion.
2. I’ve tried playing in both the morning and evening. In the morning there is glare from the field that makes it difficult to see the ball, and in the evening there are LED lights at eye level that are also distracting (as shown in photos). This could and should be remedied with blinds/screens.
3. No water dispenser, only vending machines that sell different drinks. You’d think at this price range they’d at least provide free water…
4. There’s a smell of fertilizer/manure coming from somewhere. A bit unpleasant until your nose gets used to it after a while.
Hopefully some of these will be resolved since the courts just opened and I understand they need time to work things out.

The atmosphere is energetic but still very community-friendly. And on top of that, five pickleball courts… that’s way too many for me not to like 😄
A brilliant example of how smart planning can turn an underused space into something truly valuable for sport and the community.

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