Physical activity is a vital part of healthy child development, and our Sport program introduces children to a wide variety of athletic experiences that build coordination, stamina, and social skills. Our rotating sports schedule includes basketball, soccer, athletics, AFL, T-ball, tennis, rugby, cricket, golf, and hockey—each explored over a few weeks to keep children engaged and excited. Whether your child is picking up a bat for the first time or perfecting their dribbling skills, our supportive environment helps them grow through play.
Physical activity is a vital part of healthy child development, and our Sport program introduces children to a wide variety of athletic experiences that build coordination, stamina, and social skills. Our rotating sports schedule includes basketball, soccer, athletics, AFL, T-ball, tennis, rugby, cricket, golf, and hockey—each explored over a few weeks to keep children engaged and excited. Whether your child is picking up a bat for the first time or perfecting their dribbling skills, our supportive environment helps them grow through play.
Running, jumping, throwing, and kicking help build strength, endurance, and gross motor skills.
Children learn to cooperate, take turns, and communicate across different team-based sports—valuable life skills beyond the game.
Mastering a new skill or scoring a point builds self-esteem and encourages a can-do attitude.
Drills and sport-specific rules help children develop focus, listening, and the ability to follow multi-step directions.
Whether it’s a win, a loss, or a team challenge, we help children manage their emotions and practice good sportsmanship.
Running, jumping, throwing, and kicking help build strength, endurance, and gross motor skills.
Children learn to cooperate, take turns, and communicate across different team-based sports—valuable life skills beyond the game.
Mastering a new skill or scoring a point builds self-esteem and encourages a can-do attitude.
Drills and sport-specific rules help children develop focus, listening, and the ability to follow multi-step directions.
Whether it’s a win, a loss, or a team challenge, we help children manage their emotions and practice good sportsmanship.
Fun movements like skipping, cone weaving, and animal crawls to prep the body.
Dedicated sessions for passing, catching, throwing, dribbling, and swinging depending on the sport.
riendly match-ups and mini games help children apply what they’ve learned in a playful setting.
Activities using ladders, cones, and hurdles to develop body awareness and control.