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17 Mar 2026 · 3 min read

March School Holidays 2026: 8 Fun Things to Do with Your Kids

The March school holidays run from 14 to 22 March 2026 — nine days, and there's a lot happening across Singapore. Here's a roundup of what's on, plus one idea for getting some learning in without your child noticing.

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The March school holidays run from 14 to 22 March 2026 — nine days, and there's a lot happening across Singapore. Here's a roundup of what's on, plus one idea for getting some learning in without your child noticing.

Events happening this week in Singapore

1 Disney On Ice: Magic In The Stars

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14–22 March | Singapore Indoor Stadium

Disney's touring ice show is back, with Frozen, Encanto, Moana, Toy Story, Aladdin, and Wish — Raya is making her ice rink debut this year. Tickets from $20–$188. Best for P1–P4. Weekend slots fill up fast, so book early.

2 Sakura Magic at Gardens by the Bay

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13 March – 15 April | Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay

Japan's Ishikawa Prefecture has taken over the Flower Dome, with traditional crafts, Hello Kitty and Sanrio characters, mochi-pounding demonstrations, and free tea ceremonies. The Anime Garden Festival also returns at Supertree Grove on 21–22 March: cosplay, anime, free live concerts. Good for all ages.

3 March On 2026 at Esplanade

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12–25 March | Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay

Esplanade's annual children's festival runs more than 30 programmes across theatre, dance, puppetry, and storytelling, many of them free. Open from age 6 months upward. Check the Esplanade website for the full schedule.

4 Splash Wonder Water Park at Palawan Green, Sentosa

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12 March – 5 April | Palawan Green, Sentosa

A pop-up water park with inflatable obstacle courses, splash pools, slides, and Pinkfong and Baby Shark appearances. Weekday sessions from $25/pax. For P1–P4 kids who need to run around. Sentosa Beach Fest also runs 14–22 March alongside it, free to enter, with a giant inflatable play course.

5 National Gallery Children's Biennale

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Now – 29 March | National Gallery Singapore

Eight interactive art installations built for children, including baby-friendly experiences for the first time. Free entry. Good if you need a quieter half-day after a week of crowds and noise.

6 Ocean Kids Festival at Singapore Oceanarium

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13 March – 12 April | Singapore Oceanarium

The Little Ocean Expert Series for children aged 7–12 lets kids go behind the scenes, meet marine conservationists and divers, and try on dive suits. The National Library Board's Molly the Mobile Library also pops up 16–19 March. Worth a look for P3–P6 kids covering living things and ecosystems in Science this term.

7 The Family Egg Hunt at Children's Museum Singapore

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21 March, 28 March, 3–4 April | Children's Museum Singapore

A hawker-themed indoor adventure: families help WonderBot recover a missing Recipe Book through hidden eggs, missions, and themed zones across the museum, Lewin Terrace, and Fort Canning Park. $25/child, $15/adult. Keep it in mind if the week ends up rainy.

8 One more idea: make the Roblox time count

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After the outings, there will still be hours at home, and your child will want screen time. Most primary school kids are already on Roblox.

Ottodot runs P1–P6 Math and Science classes through Roblox gameplay, mapped to the MOE syllabus. Same platform, actual exam content, no worksheets.

This week is a decent time to try it. No SA1 pressure yet, no packed schedule. A chance to see if your child takes to it before things get busier.

Try a trial class and get 7 days of game access

Sign up for a trial class and your child gets a live instructor-led session in MOE Math or Science through Roblox, plus 7 days of access to Ottodot's full game library to use across the rest of the holidays. No long-term commitment. If your child's going to be on Roblox anyway, it's worth a try.

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