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At the age of six, children in our ‘Kids in Action’ programme have the skills necessary to participate in seven different sports. At eight years of age they are able to play those sports with overall competence; and by nine they are able to participate in a team or as an individual with complete confidence.
‘Kids in Action’ is a specialist eight-week programme for children between the ages of three and seven. Positive teaching methods, creativity, specialised sporting equipment and exercises are used to introduce children to sports and to build their confident participation. This programme includes all of the popular ball sports.
Active Education Primary and High
Active Education Primary and Active Education High are structured and affordable sports coaching programmes, presented during school time, for all children. These programmes, which offer a variety of sport, have a maximum ratio of 10 students to each Active Education coach.
Home School
Regular exercise is important - even more so for home-schooled children who do not have the benefit of the stuctured school environment. Our home school programme includes weekly activity programmes, which are accessed online. We also schedule regular meets, tournaments and leagues.
Talent Identification
Our talent identification process utilises and optimises the school’s available talent as well as motivating those students not currently participating in any form of physical activity through highlighting their strengths and abilities. Talented athletes are nutured and guided through programmes that are aimed at developing their current and future athletic potential.
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