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Ready Steady Go Kids

Delivering a combination of physical and emotional benefits, the Ready Steady Go Kids program is designed to build confidence and self-esteem, providing a platform of knowledge and boosting school readiness skills.

 

TERM A

Athletics

Basketball

Golf

Rugby

T-Ball

TERM B

Soccer

Tennis

Hockey

AFL

Cricket

Each term, 5 sports are taught in 2 week blocks which is considered sufficient time to introduce and reinforce the basic concepts and motor patterns. By rotating the sports every 2 weeks we also decrease the likelihood of children becoming disinterested in a particular activity. At the end of the term the sports are rotated at every location. The table below details the sports included in our program and the order in which they are taught. RSGK accepts Active Kids Vouchers.

To register your child visit: https://www.readysteadygokids.com.au/

Timetable:

Friday

9.30am Get Ready group (1.5-2.5 years)

10:00 Ready and Steady group (2.5-4 years)

10: 45 Go group (4-6 years)

 

Saturday

8:30am Get Ready group (1.5-2.5 years)

9am Get Ready group (1.5-2.5 years)

9:30  Ready group (2.5-3 years)

10.15 Steady group (3-4 years)

11:00 Go group (4-6 years)

 

Sunday

9 am Get Ready group (1.5-2.5 years)

9:30am Get Ready group (1.5-2.5 years)

10  Ready group (2.5-3 years)

10.45 Steady group (3-4 years)

11:30 Go group (4-6 years)

 

  • Introduce toddlers & preschoolers to a variety of sports in a structured, safe, inclusive and non-competitive environment.

  • Show toddlers & preschoolers that sport and physical activity are fun, thus developing a lifelong passion for exercise.

  • Develop and enhance age-appropriate gross motor skills, coordination and correct posture.

  • Introduce and reinforce the importance of warm-up and stretching to help prevent injuries, and proper hydration.

  • Teach the importance of good sportsmanship and teamwork.

  • Decrease childhood obesity.

  • Increase each child’s confidence.

  • Prepare children for school and participation in the broader community.

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