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The June school holidays run for four weeks. That is a significant window.
Used well, it is an opportunity for your child to build something that will matter in school, in interviews, and in everyday life long after the holidays end. Used poorly, it is four weeks of screen time that disappears.
This guide helps you choose the right June holiday camp Singapore 2026 for your child, with a focus on what actually makes a difference for children who hold back, go quiet in groups, or struggle to express themselves.
Table of Contents
1. What makes a good holiday camp in Singapore
2. Why confidence and communication are the skills worth investing in this June
3. The SuperMinds 3-Day Confidence, Social Skills and Leadership Holiday Camp
4. How this camp connects to public speaking and communication skills
1. What makes a good holiday camp in Singapore
Singapore parents have no shortage of options in June. Holiday programmes range from sports camps and arts workshops to coding bootcamps and academic enrichment. The quality varies enormously.
Here is what to look for before you book.
A clear through-line, not just a programme of activities
Many enrichment camps keep children busy. Games, crafts, group tasks. Children enjoy themselves but leave largely the same as when they arrived. There is no intentional progression and no real focus on the internal shift that actually builds confidence and social ease.
Look for a camp with a deliberate structure where each day builds on the last. The change you want to see in your child does not happen by accident.
Small group sizes
A child who is shy or hesitant will not open up in a room of 20 strangers. Look for programmes with a maximum of 8 to 10 participants per group. This ensures every child is seen, heard, and supported throughout the three days.
Honest feedback on where your child actually stands
Before you can improve something, you need to know where you are starting from. A good camp gives you a clear, honest picture of your child today: how they express themselves, where they hold back, and what to work on next. Look for programmes that observe your child closely and give you specific, actionable feedback from a qualified coach, not just a general report that every child receives.
A qualified lead coach
A programme is only as good as the person leading it. Look for coaches with real experience working with children on confidence and communication, not just a syllabus and a set of activities.
2. Why confidence and communication are the skills worth investing in this June
Singapore's PSLE Oral examination, DSA interviews, school presentations, and CCA leadership roles all require children to speak clearly, connect with others, and step forward when it matters. These are not skills that develop automatically. They are built through structured practice in the right environment.
But there is something more immediate than exams. A child who is comfortable in their own skin, who can start a conversation, join a group, and contribute naturally, has a fundamentally better experience of school and of growing up. That ease is worth investing in.
A three-day camp will not replace long-term learning. But three days of the right environment and guidance can shift something real in a child who has been holding back.
3. The SuperMinds 3-Day Confidence, Social Skills and Leadership Holiday Camp
SuperMinds runs a 3-Day Confidence, Social Skills and Leadership Holiday Camp for children aged 9 to 12 and teens aged 13 to 16.
The programme is built around three areas that shape how your child carries themselves every day: personal confidence, social confidence, and leadership in action. Each day builds deliberately on the one before.
Day 1: Strengthen Yourself. Before a child can connect with others or lead, they need to feel grounded in themselves. On Day 1, children work on self-awareness, self-expression, and speaking up even when unsure. By the end of the day, your child will feel more settled in who they are and more willing to let others see it.
Day 2: Connect with Others. On Day 2, children practise starting conversations, joining group discussions, listening with genuine interest, and contributing more naturally in social settings. The self-assurance built on Day 1 becomes the foundation for the social skills practised here.
Day 3: Step Up and Lead. The final day is where everything comes together. Children practise stepping forward, guiding a task, making decisions, and motivating teammates. They learn how to lead without being overbearing, and how to earn the respect of others through clarity and positive influence.
The programme runs as three half-days. Maximum 10 children per group. Led by a SuperMinds coach trained in the method developed by Iwan Yang, Singapore's most reviewed communication trainer.
4. How this camp connects to public speaking and communication skills
The 3-Day Camp is not a public speaking class. But every skill it builds is a foundation for communication.
A child who is more comfortable in themselves speaks more naturally. A child who has practised starting and sustaining conversations has an easier time in class presentations and PSLE Oral. A child who has stepped into a leadership role during the camp carries that experience into DSA interview rooms and student council applications.
Many parents whose children attend the SuperMinds weekly public speaking classes use the holiday camp as an entry point, a lower-stakes way to build the confidence and social ease that makes structured communication training more effective.
The camp is where it starts. The weekly programme is where it compounds.

5. Frequently asked questions about June holiday camps
What ages is the SuperMinds 3-Day Camp suitable for?
The camp runs two separate tracks: ages 9 to 12 and ages 13 to 16. This ensures the content, pace, and peer group are appropriate for each stage of development.
My child has never done anything like this before. Is this suitable?
Yes. The camp is specifically designed for children who are shy, hesitant, or still finding their footing socially. Children who have never been in a structured confidence programme are exactly who this is built for.
Will my child be grouped with children they know?
Grouping is by age track. Within that, groupings are typically mixed across schools, which is deliberate. Learning to connect with unfamiliar peers is an important part of the programme.
Can I sit in to observe?
Sessions are kept closed to observers to maintain a low-pressure environment for the children. This is essential for shy or hesitant children to feel safe enough to participate fully.
What should my child bring?
A notebook, a pen, and a water bottle. We supply all materials.
My child is already confident. Would they still benefit?
Yes, but for different reasons. Confident children often benefit from learning to lead without dominating, listen genuinely, and bring others along with them. Day 3 in particular covers this directly.
How does this camp connect to your weekly public speaking classes?
Many parents use the 3-Day Camp as a first step before enrolling in the weekly programme. The camp builds the personal confidence and social ease that makes structured communication training more effective. You can find out more about the weekly classes for children and weekly classes for teens on our programmes pages.
6. About SuperMinds
SuperMinds is a public speaking and communication enrichment programme for children and teens aged 9 to 17 in Singapore. Every programme reflects the method developed by Iwan Yang, Singapore's most reviewed communication trainer, with more than 500 five-star reviews and 3,000+ students coached across Singapore and Asia.
Our June holiday camps are held at 250 Tanjong Pagar Road, St Andrew's Centre, #04-01, Singapore 088541. Near Tanjong Pagar MRT. WhatsApp +65 6602 8262 or register at superminds.com.sg.
7. June camp places are limited
We cap every camp group at 8 children. Once a track fills, it is closed.
If you are considering the June 2026 camp for your child, register your interest now at superminds.com.sg or WhatsApp +65 6602 8262.
250 Tanjong Pagar Road, St Andrew's Centre, #04-01, Singapore 088541. Near Tanjong Pagar MRT.

