Preschool Sports

Find out about sports available for young children.

Kelly Mini Sports

Kelly Mini Sports offers professional programs that allow children to discover sport while developing their fundamental motor skills, confidence and social skills. 

Delivered by expert coaches in a safe and fun environment, the program is run on Wednesday and Friday mornings.

For more information contact Kelly Mini Sports.  

Phone: 0432 355 020 or 9384 2204
Website: www.kellyminisports.com.au

Soccajoeys 

Soccajoeys is Australia’s leading childhood sports development program for children aged 2.5 to 8 years.

Soccajoeys’ non-competitive indoor soccer programs are suitable for boys and girls of all skill levels, helping your child develop valuable physical and social skills through fun activities all year round.

Soccajoeys also offers holiday programs, daycare programs and birthday parties.

Register for the new term and kick off your child’s soccer journey with Soccajoeys joining the 27,000 children who have benefited from the program.

For more information, contact Soccajoeys. 

Phone: 1300 781 735
Email: info@soccajoeys.com 
Website: www.soccajoeys.com.au  

Sporteka

Sporteka Multisport Program

The Sporteka Multisport Program introduces children to fundamental motor skills as they learn to play 11 different sports including soccer, tennis, basketball, hockey, Australian rules football, netball, golf, cricket, badminton, T-ball and athletics all in a fun, family-friendly environment.

Sporteka Tennis Hot Shots Program

Sporteka specialises in teaching tennis to beginners aged 3 to 7 years using scaled nets, balls and racquets suitable for younger players.

Sporteka is a registered Hot Shots deliverer with Tennis Australia and has been teaching tennis to young participants for more than 15 years. 

Qualified coaches work closely with Tennis Australia to ensure your child experiences world-class tuition at your local sports centre.

Phone: 0431 211 444
Email: sporteka@bigpond.net.au
Website: www.sportekakids.com.au  

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