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Holiday Programmes

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Below are some activities tamariki may be interested in over the holidays.

Kelly Club Holiday Programme

Kelly Club Amesbury Holiday Programmes focus on giving children aged between 5 and 13 the opportunity to do things they enjoy in a safe, supportive and encouraging environment.

This programme is packed with activities to entertain and inspire children. We have some exciting days planned: Time Travellers' Day, Kiwiana Day, Spy Academy, Island Gateway Day, Top Speed Day, plus trips to Awesome Bounce, Space Place, Roller Skating and Wellington Museum.
Click on the link to see the activity planner - Kelly Club Amesbury Activity Planner

To enrol www.kellyclub.co.nz, email amesbury@kellyclub.co.nz or ph. 021 133 2891.

Football Morning Holiday Programme

(Yrs. 1–8) Wests Rugby Clubrooms, Wilton (all weather indoor surface).

Perfect for beginners and those just wanting to have fun! Come along and improve technique, knowledge and learn more about the basic skills of "The Beautiful Game" (Football).

We will focus on the core skills of control, dribbling, passing, tackling, shooting but most importantly having as much fun as possible!

Week 1 - Tues, Wed, Thurs 9.30am-12.30pm, Week 2 - Tues, Weds, Thurs 9.30am-12.30pm.

Netball Holiday Programme

Rāroa Normal Intermediate School Week 2 - Tues, Weds, Thurs 9am-12pm

Years 1-4 - These sessions will work on improving basic netball skills and start to develop technical and tactical knowledge in accordance with the Future Ferns programme. Children will improve their passing, shooting, spatial awareness and defensive skills.
Years 5-8 - These sessions will work on sharpening the basics like passing and shooting and we will learn to develop a better understanding of the 7 aside game and the different positional roles.
We use fun games and drills to develop and challenge young players focusing on the key skill areas of their level of development while also having fun!

Drama Remedy Holiday Programme

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Inverlochy Art School

Website: https://www.inverlochy.org.nz/

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KidzStuff Theatre

These school holidays KidzStuff Theatre for Children are presenting 'Why Are My Parents So Boring?', Written by Dan Bain and Directed by David Ladderman

What: Why Are My Parents So Boring?

When: 1st - 14th October 2022

Where: Tararua Tramping Club, 4 Moncrieff Street, Mt Victoria, Wellington

Times: Weekdays 10am & 11:30am, Saturdays 10am, no show Sundays

Tickets $12.50pp, Children under 2 Free

Bookings: www.kidzstufftheatre.co.nz

3D Printing & Software Holiday Programme

Whitby Collegiate will be hosting a 3 day introduction to 3D printing and CAD software holiday programme in October. Our IT experts will teach students how to design a 3D model using the modelling computer programme SketchUp. Students will keep their printed 3D designs. No previous experience is necessary. Students must bring their own chromebooks/laptops. Limited spaces available.

Dates: Monday 4 - Wednesday 6 October 2021Time: 9:00am - 3:00pmCost: $270Ages: 10+ https://form.jotform.com/whitbyenrol/3d-print-cad-software-holiday-prog

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Girls Basketball Camp

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Wellington School of Cricket Holiday Programme

Registrations are now open for our October Spring Holiday Programme held at the Sky Stadium.

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School Holidays at Nga Manu

Apart from the usual activities at Nga Manu Nature Reserve these holidays, they are offering a (gold coin donation) puppet show at 11.30am on Monday 10 October.

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New Zealand Kids Fishing Tournament

Are you interested in entering a free fishing tournament over the holidays that runs from 1st-16th October? It is open to anyone under 16 throughout all of Aotearoa.

There are heaps of prizes up for grabs that will appeal to any budding fisher. The process to register is very simple. All anyone needs to do is go to our website www.tangler.co.nz where you can find all the guidelines.

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