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Best Basketball Academies in Singapore (2026 Guide)

Best Basketball Academies in Singapore (2026 Guide)

Best Basketball Academies in Singapore (2026 Guide)

Singapore has at least 9 well-established basketball academies worth considering, ranging from large league-running organisations to islandwide private coaching outfits. The best choice depends less on brand name and more on fit: how close training is to home, whether the academy suits a true beginner or a competitive player, the coach-to-player ratio, and the age range it serves. This guide compares nine real, currently-operating options so you can shortlist two or three to trial.

How we picked: we looked at location and accessibility (fixed centres vs. islandwide coaching), facilities and venues, beginner-friendliness and age range, the breadth of programmes (kids classes, development, competitive teams, leagues and camps), and general reputation. Prices, where shown, are indicative ranges and should be confirmed directly with each academy, as they change with format, age and term length.

Quick comparison

AcademyArea / LocationBest for
SG BasketballChai Chee (Shot Zone), multiple clubsCompetitive youth teams and league play
LJE SportsEvans Road, Amber Road (East), Jubilee Road (West)Long-established all-rounder, all ages
Triple ThreatIslandwide (“School-to-You”)Convenience and private/condo coaching
Scholar BasketballMarine Parade, Bukit Timah, Barker Rd, Dunearn RdKids fundamentals and DSA-track families
Proform BasketballGESS, Dairy Farm LaneCompetitive teams and school-holiday camps
Zenith BasketballIslandwide (home, condo, school courts)Flexible group and private lessons
FastBreak Basketball ClubTampines, WoodlandsNorth/East recreational and league play
Heart of BasketballTannery RoadCharacter-focused, smaller-group coaching
ActiveSG BasketballActiveSG centres islandwideBudget-friendly term-based classes

SG Basketball - Chai Chee / islandwide clubs

One of Singapore’s largest and most established basketball organisations, SG Basketball runs training from beginner to advanced and operates the Community Basketball League (CBL), now in its 24th season with roughly 2,000 players across 160-plus teams. Its youth club teams (Grizzlies, Lions, Stingers) and DSA programmes make it a natural home for players aiming at competitive pathways. The scale also means structured progression and plenty of game exposure.

Good for: families wanting a serious competitive route and league play.

LJE Sports - Central, East and West

Running since 1991, LJE Sports is one of the longest-standing basketball providers in Singapore, with venues at Evans Road (central), the Chinese Swimming Club on Amber Road (east) and International Community School on Jubilee Road (west). Its “Learn The Game, Build The Attitude” philosophy pairs skills with character development, and the programme menu is broad: weekly classes, beginner sessions, camps, private coaching, youth tournaments and adult social leagues.

Good for: players who want an experienced, well-rounded academy with options at every age.

Triple Threat Basketball Academy - islandwide

Triple Threat takes a “School-to-You” approach, delivering training at your preferred location, whether a condo court, public facility or school. It offers a Development Program for younger children and a Competitive Program for older youth, and runs a high volume of private sessions daily. The convenience and flexible scheduling are the main draw.

Good for: busy families wanting private or small-group coaching close to home.

Scholar Basketball - Marine Parade, Bukit Timah and more

Scholar Basketball is an established academy with venues including Parkway Parade (Marine Parade Road), Singapore Chinese Girls School (Dunearn Road), Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road), and international schools, plus a newly launched kids programme at Bukit Timah Plaza. Its structure runs from a Kids Program (roughly ages 3-7) through Development and Competitive tiers, the latter including youth league games. It markets itself toward fundamentals and DSA-track families; the Bukit Timah Plaza kids programme is new, with free trial sessions offered.

Good for: parents wanting a beginner-friendly kids pathway, especially in the east and Bukit Timah areas.

Proform Basketball - GESS, Dairy Farm Lane

Proform is a youth-focused academy training players from age 5 to 18-plus out of the German European School Singapore (GESS) on Dairy Farm Lane. It runs a Mini Proformers group for the youngest players and competitive U10-U18 teams, with weekly skill sessions, individual coaching and seasonal camps during every school break. The competitive team structure suits players wanting regular league play.

Good for: families in the west wanting a team-based competitive environment and holiday camps.

Zenith Basketball Academy - islandwide

Zenith is a fast-growing academy offering lessons for kids, teens and adults at all levels, delivered islandwide at homes, condos, schools and public courts. Coaches bring competitive and international-camp experience, and the flexible group-or-private format makes it easy to start as a complete beginner.

Good for: beginners and players who prefer flexible, location-agnostic lessons.

FastBreak Basketball Club - Tampines and Woodlands

FastBreak runs from venues in Tampines (East) and Woodlands (North), serving roughly ages 6-18 with recreational and competitive league play, plus holiday camps. The two-site footprint makes it convenient for north and east residents who want a club community rather than one-off lessons.

Good for: north and east families wanting recreational and league basketball.

Heart of Basketball - Tannery Road

Heart of Basketball, based at Tannery Road, focuses on kids and teens across all levels with an emphasis on character development alongside skills. Smaller-group coaching and a values-driven approach make it a good fit for younger or less confident players easing into the sport.

Good for: parents who prioritise character development and a supportive environment.

ActiveSG Basketball Academy - islandwide ActiveSG centres

Run through Sport Singapore’s ActiveSG network, this academy offers term-based, skill-progression classes for children, teens and adults at sports centres islandwide (such as Bukit Gombak, Toa Payoh, Jurong West and Bedok). Term-based pricing tends to be the most affordable structured option, and the islandwide centres make access easy.

Good for: budget-conscious families wanting structured, affordable term classes near a public sports centre.

How to choose

Start with location and age fit, then trial two academies before committing to a term. For a true beginner, prioritise small group sizes and a dedicated kids or development tier; for a competitive player, look for academies with league teams and regular game exposure (SG Basketball, Proform, FastBreak). Always confirm current pricing, term dates and venue with the academy directly.

Common questions

How much do basketball academies in Singapore cost?

It varies by format. Indicative ranges from listing guides put group classes around S$30-S$55 per session and private 1-to-1 coaching around S$80-S$120 per hour, while ActiveSG term classes are often more affordable on a per-session basis. Holiday camps are usually priced per week. Always confirm current rates directly with the academy, as prices change with age, level and term length.

What age can my child start basketball training?

Several academies cater to very young children. Scholar Basketball runs a kids programme from around ages 3-7, Proform's Mini Proformers start at age 5, and Triple Threat's development programme accepts young beginners. Most academies then offer development and competitive tiers up to age 18.

Which academy is best for a complete beginner?

Beginners do well at academies with small-group kids or development tiers and flexible scheduling, such as Scholar Basketball, Zenith, Heart of Basketball or ActiveSG. Prioritise small group sizes and a dedicated beginner track, and book a trial session before committing.

Which academies offer competitive teams and leagues?

For competitive pathways, SG Basketball runs the long-standing Community Basketball League and youth club teams, Proform fields U10-U18 competitive teams, and FastBreak offers league play. These suit players who want regular games rather than just skills classes.

Are there basketball academies in the east, west and north of Singapore?

Yes. East options include LJE Sports (Amber Road), Scholar Basketball (Parkway Parade) and FastBreak (Tampines). West options include Proform (GESS, Dairy Farm Lane) and LJE Sports (Jubilee Road). North residents can consider FastBreak (Woodlands), and ActiveSG centres are spread islandwide.

Do academies offer private one-to-one coaching?

Yes. Triple Threat specialises in islandwide private and condo coaching, Zenith offers private lessons, and LJE Sports, SG Basketball and others provide one-to-one options alongside group classes. Private coaching costs more per hour but allows tailored, focused development.

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