Community centres
Have you ever taken your kids along to your local community centre? If not, check it out today - community organisations often run events and programmes at these venues which are low cost and designed to support the well being and enjoyment of families and their kids. Your kids can participate in lots of good causes as well as making friends and having a great time!
Read moreAnimal Zoos for Kids
Take your kids to an animal zoo. Where they can learn more about the natural world! Animal zoos often feature animals from all over the world, including rare and endangered species.
Read moreAthletics for Kids
Get your kids to try athletics sports, they'll surely find one they want to specialise in! From jumping, runnning (long distances or speed), hammer, and many other disciplines, athletics provides a wide set of sports that your kid will love taking part in individually or as a member of a team.
Read moreSecondary Art Schools for Kids
Are your kids creatively inclined and looking for an outlet?
Read moreSwimming is an essential life skill for every child
Swimming is an essential life skill for every child and acquiring the Basic Water Safety Skills from a young age can only benefit them. These Basic Water Safety Skills will equipt children with the fundamental life skills they need to survive any major/minor water mishaps. The 3rd leading cause of unintentional death worldwide falls under drowning. Children between the ages of 1-4years makes up the majority of the annual estimated 360 000 deaths led by drowning.
Read moreKarate: A Kickstart to Family Fitness and Fun
Embrace the challenges, celebrate small victories, and, most importantly, have a blast along the way
Read moreViolins for Kids
Do your kids have an interest in music? They might enjoy learning the violin!
Read moreSwim Schools – Motivated by money or driven by passion?
“I didn’t get into teaching and coaching for the number of wins or the money. It was a passion for trying to help young people”. That’s the motivation all coaches should have, no matter where they are in their careers – Bo Ryan
Read moreCamping for Kids
If you want a cheap family holiday which combines fun and adventure, then look no further than camping! Camping is a great family activity that can be enjoyed anywhere from national parks, to beaches, to your very own backyard!
Read moreSkateboarding for Kids
Hit the skate park and have fun ? skateboarding is one of the coolest kids? activities!<br>As well as a social experience, skateboarding can be a great way to keep fit!
Read morePicking the Right Art Class for Your Child in South Africa: Insights for South African Parents and Carers
Connect with other parents whose children have attended the art classes you are considering. Their experiences and feedback can offer valuable insights and help you make a well-informed decision.
Read moreEquestrian for kids
Do your kids love horses? Let them try activities for young equestrians and equestriennes! Equestrianism is one of the most popular recreational activities for kids in South Africa. It is also a fun outdoor family activity!
Read moreContemporary Dance for Kids
Let your child express themselves through contemporary dance, a great way for them to dance in a less academic and fun way. Your kids will learn how to get creative while performing this original dance style.
Read moreAngling for Kids
Angling - fishing with a hook and line - is a popular family activity, and a great way to spend a sunny afternoon. Angling can be both a relaxing experience, or a fiercely competitive sport.
Read moreBasketball for Kids
Whether its competitive or just for fun, basketball is a great sport to enjoy with friends and family.
Read moreCycling for Kids
Get your kids into the cycling world, a very versatile sport! <br><br>In South Africa there are many ways kids can get involved in cycling both competitively and for leisure.
Read moreKi Ken Tai Ichi – Mind, Sword and Body as One
Japanese Swordsmanship is much more than just swinging a wood or steel sword around. It can be broken down into the forging of the mind and the body and becoming one with the sword. The ultimate mastery of Japanese Swordsmanship lies in the unification of these three aspects into one. The mind, body and sword must move as one. This article dives into the intricate challenges to achieving this ultimate goal of swordsmanship.
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