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Community Centres
Across Singapore

A reference archive on the network of Community Clubs managed by People's Association — covering resident circles, language courses, civic dialogues, and active ageing arrangements across all 89 constituencies.

Updated: April 2026 Info Archive Non-Affiliated
Kampong Ubi Community Centre exterior, 2025

Inside Singapore's Community Centre Network

01 — Civic Life

Residents' Committee Meetings

Each CC hosts a Residents' Committee that addresses estate-level concerns — from playground upkeep to block-level disputes. Meeting schedules vary by constituency but are typically monthly.

02 — Classes

Activity & Interest Groups

Calligraphy, line dancing, pottery, coding for seniors, and dozens of other activities run throughout the week. Most are open to any Singapore resident within the catchment zone.

03 — Languages

Language Courses for All Ages

Mandarin, Malay, Tamil, Japanese, and conversational English are regularly offered at subsidised rates. Attendance is open to residents regardless of ethnicity or age group.

04 — Elderly

Active Ageing Centres

Many CCs co-locate Active Ageing Centres (AAC) that provide health screenings, befriender visits, and daily congregational activities for seniors living independently nearby.

05 — Youth

Youth Executive Committees

YECs organise festive celebrations, inter-estate competitions, and volunteer initiatives. Membership is voluntary and open to residents aged 16–35 in the constituency.

06 — Facilities

Halls, Courts, and Studios

Most CCs maintain a multi-purpose hall, a badminton or basketball court, and dedicated studio spaces for dance or music. Booking is managed through ActiveSG or directly at the CC counter.

People's Association headquarters at King George's Avenue, Singapore

People's Association and the CC Structure

People's Association (PA) is the statutory board that oversees more than 89 Community Clubs and Centres across Singapore. Established in 1960, PA operates through a network of grassroots organisations that remain the primary channel for neighbourhood engagement at the estate level.

Each CC is anchored to a single electoral constituency and managed by a Community Club Management Committee (CCMC). The CCMC determines which activities run, how facilities are allocated, and which external partners can use the premises.

Funding comes from a mix of government grants, PA's own budget allocation, and nominal fees collected from class enrolments. Most activities are deliberately priced below market rate to ensure access for lower-income households.

Selected Reads on CC Life

Community centre activity area

Languages

Language Courses at Singapore CCs

From Mandarin and Malay to Korean and Japanese — a breakdown of which language courses run at CCs, how registration works, and what subsidised fees actually look like in practice.

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89

Community Clubs and Centres operating under PA across Singapore

500k+

Course enrolments processed through OnePA annually

160+

Active Ageing Centres co-located with CC premises islandwide

34

Languages offered across the PA Community Centre course catalogue

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