About Us

Vision

To be recognised as a premier city and country club offering a total range of excellent facilities and services, both locally and regionally

"A Home away from Home."
Mission

We are the preferred provider of a comprehensive range of excellent sports, social and recreational club facilities and services through local and regional networks to fulfil the needs of members and their families.

"A Home for Every Passion"
Vision

To be recognised as a premier city and country club offering a total range of excellent facilities and services, both locally and regionally

"A Home away from Home."
Mission

We are the preferred provider of a comprehensive range of excellent sports, social and recreational club facilities and services through local and regional networks to fulfil the needs of members and their families.

"A Home for Every Passion"
Vision

To be recognised as a premier city and country club offering a total range of excellent facilities and services, both locally and regionally

"A Home away from Home."
Mission

We are the preferred provider of a comprehensive range of excellent sports, social and recreational club facilities and services through local and regional networks to fulfil the needs of members and their families.

"A Home for Every Passion"
Vision

To be recognised as a premier city and country club offering a total range of excellent facilities and services, both locally and regionally

"A Home away from Home."
Mission

We are the preferred provider of a comprehensive range of excellent sports, social and recreational club facilities and services through local and regional networks to fulfil the needs of members and their families.

"A Home for Every Passion"

Vision

To be recognised as a premier city and country club offering a total range of excellent facilities and services, both locally and regionally​

“A Home away from Home.”

Mission

We are the preferred provider of a comprehensive range of excellent sports. social and recreational club facilities and services through local and regional networks to fulfil the needs of members and their families.

“A Home for Every Passion”

A HOME
FOR
EVERY
PASSION

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A HOME
FOR
EVERY
PASSION

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A HOME
FOR
EVERY
PASSION

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A HOME
FOR
EVERY
PASSION

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A HOME
FOR
EVERY
PASSION

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A HOME
FOR
EVERY
PASSION

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  • A comprehensive range of excellent sports

    Sports

  • An expansive sports and recreation complex for all.

    Facilities

  • Expert-led coaching to transform your potential.

    Programmes

  • Lifestyle and fitness for every age and stage.

    Classes

  • From intimate gatherings to grand celebrations.

    Event Space

  • A culinary experience that brings everyone together.

    Dining

About

The Chinese Swimming Club, set in the idyllic east of the island, is undoubtedly an exclusive choice family club, steeped in a century-old heritage renowned for nurturing top national sportsmen.

The Club’s Principal membership currently stands at 8800 and it occupies 3 plots of land totalling 17,430.187* square metres in size and is a well-rounded family recreation club offering a comprehensive range of facilities, services and activities catered for the diverse needs of its members and their guests.

We welcome you to be a part of this family. We know that as much as you enjoy our state-of-the-art facilities, you will also grow to be proud of our inherently rich heritage – something that our members old and new, have always embraced and cherished.

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Our Milestones

1900s-1910s

Established 1909

Humble Beginnings

1905

9 young swimming enthusiasts named their group “Tanjong Katong Swimming Party”.

1909

“Tanjong Katong Swimming Party” was renamed “Chinese Swimming Club” when its membership swelled.

1912

The Chinese Swimming Club was formally registered under the then Societies Ordinance.

1920s

Established 1920

1920

Many of Singapore’s more renowned figures became members. Early pioneer members included Mr Seow Sian Chye, Mr Lee Chin Koon and Mr Cheong Koon Seng.

1921

The Club was casting around for a permanent premises and decided to approach Mr Lee Choon Guan, a wealthy philanthropist who offered the use of Bungalow C in the spacious grounds of his home, Mandalay House, where the current Arrival Pavilion now stands, for a nominal fee.

1925

After Mr Lee Choon Guan’s death, his widow Mrs Lee, the first Patroness of the Club, continued her husband’s legacy of generosity by offering Bungalow C and its land for sale to the Club as freehold property.

1927

The Chinese Swimming Club contributed to an all-Malaya team who travelled to Shanghai for the Chinese Olympics, the equivalent of the Asian Games then.

1930s

Established 1930

1939

The Club demolished Bungalow C to make way for a 3-storey Clubhouse as well as a proper 25m sea water swimming pool.

1940s

Established 1940

1941

Grand opening of the new Clubhouse and 25m swimming pool.

Idyllic Days Interrupted

1942

The newly opened Clubhouse was occupied by the Japanese Military police during the Japanese Occupation.

Picking Up The Pieces Of Momentum

1946

The Club re-opened its doors to members and Club activities resumed.

1950s

Established 1950

1951

The Chinese Swimming Club was rebuilt with a full-sized Olympic swimming pool and formally opened by the then Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson.

1960s

Established 1960

1965

Singapore’s original Golden Girl, Pat Chan, swept eight gold medals at the Southeast Asian Peninsula Games in Kuala Lumpur.

1970s

Established 1970

1979

The $6 million Sports Complex was officially declared open by our former Law, Science and Technology Minister, Mr E.W. Barker, on 15 December.

1990s

Established 1990

1992

The new Recreation Complex was officially opened by the former President of Singapore, Dr Wee Kim Wee.

1996

Chinese Swimming Club staged a water ballet extravaganza titled “Pirouettes in a Pool” for charity, performed by the 25-member Russian Pearl Water Ballet Troupe.

2000s

Established 2000

Expanding Into The New Millenium

2002

The Sports Complex was torn down for Phase 1 of the Redevelopment Project.

2005

The new Sports Complex was officially opened on 19 February 2005. The project cost $27.4 million.

2007

The old Club House was torn down for Phase 2 of the Redevelopment Project.

2009

The Club celebrated its 100th anniversary. The $16 million new Arrival Pavilion was officially opened on 4 November 2009 by Mr Wong Kang Seng, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs.

2010s

Established 2010

The Club Sets Sight On The Future

2013

The Recreation Complex was officially opened, followed by a Charity Gala Night.

2020s

Established 2020

2023

The Club secured a 30-year lease renewal for the Sports Complex, which was fully funded by the Club’s reserves.

2024

The Club celebrated its 119th anniversary and raised a total of $309,858 for the President’s Challenge, which is a record for our club. It included a series of events, including a gala dinner.

2026

The Astrium (formerly Recreation Complex) opened in May 2026. The project cost $9 million, a figure approved by our members at the 2024 Annual General Meeting.

Freestyle Magazine

“Freestyle” is a quarterly publication by Chinese Swimming Club on club happenings and highlights.

Jul – Sept 2026

Apr – Jun 2026

Jan – Mar 2026

Oct – Dec 2025

Jul– Sept 2025

Apr – Jun 2025

Jan – Mar 2025

Oct – Dec 2024

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Announcements

26 June 2026

We are delighted to share that the outdoor jacuzzis at The Astrium will be opening on Tuesday, 30 June 2026!

Thank you for your patience and understanding while we worked closely with the authorities to complete the necessary approvals. Your enthusiasm and excitement have been greatly appreciated, and we look forward to welcoming you to enjoy this upgraded wellness facility.

Thank you.

January 9, 2026

To ensure fair and convenient access to our EV charging facilities for everyone, we kindly remind all members to please:

Use the correct charging ports designated for your vehicle
Charge your vehicle only when necessary and move it promptly once charging is complete
Be considerate of other EV users who may be waiting to charge

Your cooperation helps create a respectful and efficient charging experience for all members.

Thank you for your understanding and support.

11 May 2026

The passenger lift at The Astrium is now operational and available for use. Please note that it currently provides access only up to level 2.

The second passenger lift, which serves all three levels, is still undergoing upgrading works and will remain temporarily unavailable.

In the meantime, members and guests visiting Level 3 are kindly advised to use the staircase.

We seek your kind forbearance and understanding during this time. Thank you for your continued support as we work to refresh and revitalise your club experience.

25 April 2024

Please find the fumigation schedule for the nearby condominiums as follows:

CondominiumsSchedule Location Affected
The Aristo@Amber

Every Monday,

11am to 1pm

SC
Silversea Condominium

Every Tuesday,

11am to 1pm

SC
Vertis

Every Thursday,

11am to 1pm

RC
Amber Park 

Every Friday,

11am to 1pm

RC
Amber Residences

Every Friday,

11am to 1pm

RC

We seek your kind forbearance and thank you for your understanding.