All About Soccer
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Hi everyone
Not too sure if many send their kids to soccer schs because can't seem to find any substantial posts about it.
I'm pursuing recommendation from my son's teacher that he should channel his energy (boisterous & loud in class) to outdoor sports & since he's into soccer, I'm doing my homework to see which soccer schs to send him to.
My boy is a preschooler.
Currently, I'm looking at these which I found from Google search:
http://www.englishsoccerschool.com/
http://www.singaporesocceracademy.com/
http://arionfa.com/
http://www.icfds.org/Default.aspx?alias=www.icfds.org/singapore
http://www.isa.com.sg/
http://www.jssl-arsenal.com/
http://muss-sea.com/sg/
http://www.socatots.com/singapore/
Any reviews from those who've sent their kids to soccer at these places? -
hairuliza:
I only went down to see socatots with my friend, place looks nice and kids looked very happy but they are all quite young. My friend signed up, so far so good. She says her DS enjoys the lessons there. She is just looking for something to give him some exercise and also for interaction with the other kids. Not so much to train him to be a soccer superstar player. Not sure if that is what you want though.Hi everyone
Not too sure if many send their kids to soccer schs because can't seem to find any substantial posts about it.
I'm pursuing recommendation from my son's teacher that he should channel his energy (boisterous & loud in class) to outdoor sports & since he's into soccer, I'm doing my homework to see which soccer schs to send him to.
My boy is a preschooler.
Currently, I'm looking at these which I found from Google search:
http://www.englishsoccerschool.com/
http://www.singaporesocceracademy.com/
http://arionfa.com/
http://www.icfds.org/Default.aspx?alias=www.icfds.org/singapore
http://www.isa.com.sg/
http://www.jssl-arsenal.com/
http://muss-sea.com/sg/
http://www.socatots.com/singapore/
Any reviews from those who've sent their kids to soccer at these places? -
Hey there.
Thanks for replying.
Think hubby & I are looking for something that’s fun yet will also teach him soccer skills.
If they’ve got a trial lesson, we may just sign up & see how it goes. -
Anyone keen?
I managed to find a soccer school which is willing to set up a new location for classes at Punggol/SK (as long as we can find a piece of land which is meant for public recreational use).
Min 5 kiddos to start a class.
Preferably kiddos of same age group (3-5yo).
They welcome older kids but due to the different activities done for different age groups, it would be better if we start off with kiddos 3-5yo first, then they might take in older kids and bring in more coaches.
If you are keen to let your 3-5yo kiddo join (most likely will be Sunday afternoon/evenings), leave a msg here
I'll PM you for contact soon 
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FYI,
For Pungol/Sengkang residents, you can also checkout Sporting Junior Football Academy. They've been around since 2004. The owner is Steven Chua. It's a great place for kid's casual weekend soccer. My family has a lot of great memories with SJFA.
http://www.sportingjuniors.com -
It’s by local coaches right? The school I’m liaising with are all expat coaches (good chance to learn proper English too).
Fees are very reasonable too.
Anyway, I’m looking for kids around my boy’s age group to form a class. -
can i find out the cost per pax and schedule? what are the average kids age?
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justlynne:
can i find out the cost per pax and schedule? what are the average kids age?
$160/10 lessons.
Looking for age 3-5 to start a group first.
If there's demand for older kids, they will bring in another coach once minimum student reached.
I'm looking at Sunday afternoon/evening. -
hairuliza:
You can check outHey there.
Thanks for replying.
Think hubby & I are looking for something that's fun yet will also teach him soccer skills.
If they've got a trial lesson, we may just sign up & see how it goes.
http://www.sportingjuniors.com/
Run by a full time coach. My kids were there some years back. Like what the other post mention, do check what you really want out of the session.
There's not much of soccer skills to be taught for those p2 and below. The kids at that age usually run after the ball like a herd of elephants. They don't know what is cooperative play and team work. Basically, you don't need a fantastic coach. In fact, fantastic coaches won't want to teach the vey young ones, it's too boring for them.
The problem with finding a soccer school won't come until your kid is much older and quite skillful. You'll then have a hard time finding a good team for him to play with. It's not just the coach then, good coaches cannot tahan a team that's not serious, unless you're talking about a place like JSSL. Over there, you pay much and they'll say a lot of nice encouraging words to your kids. The serious soccer session are very cheap and are actually at the football clubs like SAf Warrior, Home United,etc . For the former, long waiting list so you can start queuing now.
Hope this helps. -
mrswongtuition:
I'm fm SK. Count me in.. My DD is 5, has potential. If there is no respond fm others to form d group, gez i'll send my DD to Stars Soccer Network.justlynne:
can i find out the cost per pax and schedule? what are the average kids age?
$160/10 lessons.
Looking for age 3-5 to start a group first.
If there's demand for older kids, they will bring in another coach once minimum student reached.
I'm looking at Sunday afternoon/evening.
Anybody else..?
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