Sports for Kids - Keysbrook (6126)

Perth South East Corridor, the Perth Region, Western Australia (WA)

Best match results for sports for kids in Keysbrook + 30km.

    Swim Mechanix Success is a locally owned and operated business offering quality swimming lessons to children and adults at our Success and Byford locations. As an Endorsed Swim School with Royal Life Saving Society WA, our programs include specialised areas such as Infant Aquatics and Swim & Survive as well as Adult Learn to Swim & Swim Skills Development. Our Philosophy Swim Mechanix encourages people of all ages and abilities to develop good swimming practices, survival skills and a love... More

    Multisports classes for 3-6 year olds. Build your childs skills, confidence and social development through our fun, friendly hour long sessions. Fundamental movement skills, sport specific skills and general coordination activities. With both term programs and holiday programs all at affordable prices, check out our website for more More

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    Babies and Kids Soccer

    JB 6 A-Side Summer soccer is a 6 A-Side soccer competition running for 13 weeks from Oct- Feb at Tompkins Park. It is a fun and friendly comp that keeps kids and adults active and playing soccer through the summer. All ages and all abilities welcome. Players can join as individuals or as a team. More

    Fully qualified and insured, Just Add Water Swimming is a predominantly mobile swim school - with competitive rates and awesome lesson delivery! Established in August 2013, Just Add Water Swimming is proven to be the BEST swim school in Western Australia, ensuring fantastic outcomes with all swimmers. Don’t have a backyard pool? We do! We have pools in Mandurah, Fremantle, Ellenbrook, Northam and Wundowie! Our fantastic instructor team services majority of Perth’s metropolitan suburbs, and... More

    Daughters and dads is a 9-week program designed to help dads (or father figures) spend more quality time with their daughters, and at the same time improve her cricket skills, bravery, persistence and resilience. The program involves a 30-minute educational session focusing on breaking down gender stereotypes and bias, followed by 60 minutes of cricket activities, including rough and tumble play, bowling, batting and game simulation More

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