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March 2016 School Holidays Sports Programmes (East) CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME AGE VENUE DAY / TIME DATE FEE SESSION(S) PARENT & CHILD PROGRAMME AGE VENUE DAY / TIME DATE FEE SESSION(S) Scuba Rangers Basic Wushu Workshop – Learn and experience: Parent & Child – Familiarisation with the This programme helps to underwater breathing develop a strong bond between 6 – 14 apparatus parent and child through years Pasir Ris Sports Centre Sat 2.00pm - 3.30pm 19 Mar $20/pair 1 – Getting yourself comfortable learning the basics of Wushu old breathing underwater that aim to build strength, – Learn basic underwater 6 – 14 balance, agility and flexibility. hand signals years Tampines Sports Centre Thur 9.00am – 10.30am 17 Mar $80 1 old – Demonstration of diving skills, Basketball – such as regulator clearing, Parent & Child NEW! retrieval, mask clearing and Parent and child can experience much more the joy in training and participating through a game of 3 – 12 Just bring your swimsuit and we basketball – a great opportunity years Pasir Ris Sports Centre Sat 3.00pm - 5.00pm 12 Mar $90/pair 1 will provide you with the rest of to live better through sports! old the equipment. Attire: Sports attire and sports shoes SG Basketball Participants will be brought 4 – 12 through a series of drills like FUN Start MOVE Smart! years Pasir Ris Sports Centre Fri 9.30am – 12.30pm 18 Mar $65 1 strength and conditioning, and old Parent & Child Workshop competitive play. Have fun with your child while 3 – 10 engaging them in physical Katong years Sat 11.00am – 1.00pm 12 Mar $30 1 activities designed to sharpen Swimming Complex Squash Camp old their fundamental movement Participants will learn the 13 – 17 skills. basic squash and coordination years Sat 9.00am – 12.00pm 19 Mar skills like Squash Rules, Grip, old Swing, Forehand and Backhand Golf – Parent & Child Drive, Service and Return, Now, parents and child have the Katong Kallang Sports Centre $60 1 Sat 4.30pm – 6.00pm 19 Mar and Game. These skills will be opportunity to bond through 6 – 12 Swimming Complex incorporated with fun drills to golf! This programme allows years $60/pair 1 allow participants to actively 7 – 12 beginners to learn the basics old participate and learn a new skill years Sun 9.00am – 12.00pm 20 Mar and enjoy golf. Pasir Ris Sports Centre Sat 3.00pm – 4.30pm 12 Mar at the same time. old KpopX Fitness Tennis Camp (Family Bonding) Tennis is a fun and fast-paced Bond as a family through 14 – 16 sport which can improve your Kallang Tennis Centre Mon – Wed 9.00am – 12.00pm sport! KpopX Fitness (Family child’s cardio fitness and Mar Bonding) is suitable for the 5 years $21.40 coordination whether played 6 – 12 young and the young at heart. old and Pasir Ris Sports Centre Mon 7.00pm – 8.00pm 14 Mar 1 (family of 4) recreationally or competitively. years $80 3 The dance moves are easy to above Learn the ropes and reap the old follow. Children, parents and benefits of a fit and healthy 16 – 18 grandparents will definitely Pasir Ris Sports Centre Wed – Fri 6.30pm – 9.30pm lifestyle while having fun at the Mar have a great time! same time! Ultimate Frisbee Bedok Sports Centre Sat 9.00am – 10.30am 19 Mar Children will learn the basic throws, catches and movement 8 – 12 through fun and challenging years Kallang Sports Centre Sun 9.00am – 10:30am 20 Mar $18 1 drills that allow them to actively old participate and enjoy. Tampines Sports Centre Sat 9.00am – 10.30am 19 Mar Youth Aquathlon Camp March 2016 School Holidays This programme provides an opportunity for participants to 6 – 16 pick up fundamental skills of years Tampines Sports Centre Sat 8.00am – 12.00pm 12 Mar $53.50 1 Aquathlon. Participants must old Sports Programmes (East) know how to swim. ActiveSG dollars can be used to pay 30% of the fee. Classes will only commence with a minimum number of participants. CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME AGE VENUE DAY / TIME DATE FEE SESSION(S) CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME AGE VENUE DAY / TIME DATE FEE SESSION(S) Get active at an ActiveSG Sports Centre near you: 101 Basketball Clinic Football Camp with Interested in learning how Balestier-Khalsa FC NEW! to play basketball? Allow our Dribble your way through 6 – 13 ANG MO KIO SWIMMING COMPLEX 1771 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1, Singapore 569978 6456 6821 [email protected] instructors to coach your various ball drills and shooting 16 – 18 years Kallang Sports Centre Wed – Fri 9.00am – 10.30am $30 3 child in the basics of playing 6 – 14 skills in our Football Camp Mar old BEDOK SPORTS CENTRE 5 Bedok North St 2, Singapore 469645 64431787 [email protected] basketball! Be it dribbling or years Bedok Sports Centre Thu 10.00am – 12.00pm 17 Mar $45 1 with a team of coaches from scoring, your child will old Balestier-Khalsa FC. definitely be better equipped BISHAN SPORTS CENTRE 5 Bishan St 14, Singapore 579783 6352 6631 [email protected] with a stronger foundation Inline Skating in basketball. BUKIT BATOK SWIMMING COMPLEX 2 Bukit Batok St 22, Singapore 659581 6561 0939 Inline Skate is an exhilarating sport in which your child can BUKIT GOMBAK SPORTS CENTRE 810 Bukit Batok West Ave 5, Singapore 659088 6896 2193 / 6569 5670 [email protected] Aqua Fun Geylang East learn basic techniques such 5 – 12 Sun 11.00am – 12.00pm 20 Mar Have a happy bonding time Swimming Complex as balance, move, turn, stop years Pasir Ris Sports Centre Thu 7.00pm – 8.00pm 17 Mar $20 1 with your child through Aqua and safe fall while having fun old BURGHLEY SQUASH & TENNIS CENTRE 43 Burghley Dr, Singapore 559020 6283 1251 [email protected] Free Fun! Develop their confidence skating on wheels in a safe Kallang Basin Entry fee and aquatic readiness skills Sun 5.00pm – 6.00pm 13 Mar environment. CHOA CHU KANG SPORTS CENTRE 1 Choa Chu Kang St 53, Singapore 689236 67671735 / 6767 4576 [email protected] 6 – 12 Swimming Complex to pool through fun water activities years applies. 1 like Aqua Captain’s Ball, family CLEMENTI SPORTS CENTRE 518 Clementi Ave 3, Singapore 129907 6872 9180 / 6872 9181 [email protected] old Katong [Pre- Kids Dance Fitness Camp telematch and more! Parents Sat 11.00am – 12.00pm 12 Mar Swimming Complex registration Let your child experience a are encouraged to join in the 900 Tiong Bahru Rd, Singapore 158790 6471 9030 [email protected] required) different dance workout each DELTA SPORTS CENTRE & HOCKEY PITCH activities and have a splashing Sat 4.00pm - 5.00pm 19 Mar day and sweat it out at this good time with your children! 5 – 12 Pasir Ris Sports Centre fitness camp! 18 – 20 FARRER PARK, FIELD & TENNIS CENTRE 1 Rutland Rd, Singapore 218252 6299 4166 Sun 4.00pm - 5.00pm 20 Mar years Pasir Ris Sports Centre Fri – Sun 4.00pm – 5.00pm $36 3 Mar old Archery Fun Shoot Day 1: Zumba® Kids GEYLANG EAST SWIMMING COMPLEX 601 Aljunied Ave 1, Singapore 389862 6745 7175 Learn how to handle the bow, Day 2: Bokwa® for Kids shoot an arrow and have fun Day 3: KpopX Fitness for Kids HOME OF ATHLETICS 52 Stadium Rd, Singapore 397724 6348 1291 6 – 12 hitting the bullseye. This single years Pasir Ris Sports Centre Wed 4.00pm – 6.00pm 16 Mar $40 1 session archery tryout is old Kids Gymnastics HOUGANG SPORTS CENTRE 93 Hougang Ave 4, Singapore 538832 6315 8671 [email protected] suitable for all fitness levels. Kids Gymnastics is an exciting No experience needed. single session programme JALAN BESAR SPORTS CENTRE 100 Tyrwhitt Rd, Singapore 207542 6293 9058 [email protected] for your child to experience Behind the Scenes Tour Gymnastics! It aims to develop Were you ever curious as to a child’s enthusiasm for JURONG EAST SPORTS CENTRE 21 Jurong East St 31, Singapore 609517 6563 5052 [email protected] how many times does the water physical activity and promote all round physical development 20 Jurong West St 93, Singapore 648965 6515 5331 [email protected] in the public swimming pool Kallang Basin 3 – 7 JURONG WEST SPORTS CENTRE Sat 9.00am – 10.00am through gymnastics. This gets changed? Or how does a Swimming Complex years Tampines Sports Centre Sat 4.00pm – 5.00pm 19 Mar $25 1 pool operator conduct a water Free programme emphasises on old KALLANG BASIN SWIMMING COMPLEX 21 Geylang Bahru Lane, Singapore 339627 6295 4261 quality sample? Or what does Entry fee teaching dominant movement a lifeguard do? Or even how to 6 – 12 to pool patterns such as jumping and conduct a CPR? Get the scoop years 12 Mar applies. 1 landing , rolling, balancing, KALLANG NETBALL CENTRE 6 Stadium Boulevard, Singapore 397797 6348 1291 from a lifeguard and a pool old (Pre- and travelling skills which operator and hear interesting registration are fundamental movement KALLANG TENNIS & SQUASH CENTRE & 52 Stadium Rd, Singapore 397724 6348 1291 stories from them! required) abilities required for work, sport KALLANG LAWN BOWL Katong and recreational activities. Sat 10.00am – 11.00am KATONG SWIMMING COMPLEX 111 Wilkinson Rd, Singapore 436752 6344 9609 Attire: Swimwear with T-shirt Swimming Complex (preferably yellow) and shorts Kids Yoga NEW! PASIR RIS SPORTS CENTRE 120 Pasir Ris Central, Singapore 519640 6583 2696 [email protected] (preferably red) Kids Yoga incorporates games, Bedok Sports Centre Sat 2.00pm – 3.00pm 12 Mar stories and music to expose QUEENSTOWN SPORTS CENTRE 473 Stirling Rd, Singapore 148948 6473 7269 [email protected] Flippa Ball Introductory kids to the “yama” and “niyama” of yoga in a safe environment.
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