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School, Prom & Graduation Discos |
Nursery, Pre School or School discos are a brilliant way to mark the end of term and make some memories. Whether it’s to congratulate them on some super SATs results, or just celebrate the end of another fantastic school year, children will love getting together with their friends and showing off their dance moves!
Key Stage One & Two
Specifically aimed at smaller schools and can includes two hours of dancing games, chart toppers. |
Production Sales, Technical Services, Support & Learning |
We can provide high quality lighting and sound equipment to get your primary school production heard and seen. Perfect for the Christmas Nativity!
We understand that schools have slightly different needs to your normal production venue, sound and lighting systems. We can provide your school with all your production, lighting and sound requirements. Unlike other providers we can supply the bare essentials adding extra items that will help make your show look fabulous. Students will benefit from having industry professional(s) work with their teachers to make the productions they act in as authentic and professional as possible. We can also run workshops with small groups of pupils [Key Stage two]; [Minimum age 10] teaching technical and creative skills in the theatrical fields of acting, dance, opera, music, circus, fashion, festivals and events. We can build on production fundamentals in stage management, lighting, sound, vision and scenography to develop their knowledge to a personalised learning pathway. We will support Key Stage two students [Minimum age 10] in the technical production during your actual performances ensuring that they know how to do the job perfectly whilst gaining valuable industry experience. |
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Our OFSTED recognised Play Youth Leaders Scheme introduces and develops leadership skills in Year five and/or six children by developing their skill sets and getting them to organise activities for other children in the playground.
One of the aims of the scheme is that it will increase the amount of physical activity undertaken during playtime and reduce the amount of antisocial behaviour, impacting the whole school in terms of children’s behaviour. The scheme will also raise self-esteem and self-confidence of the youth leaders. |
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Team building activities enables children to develop both individually and as a team through games and tasks which challenge them mentally and physically. Children will be required to work together, as a team, and encourage each other to complete the activities. Our large range of activities can be tailored, delivered from your school hall, playground or field and encourage the children to share ideas, communicate and plan their problem solving approach whilst working together to achieve success.
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Giant games and activities enables children to develop both individually and as a team through games which challenge them mentally, spiritually and physically. Our large range of games can be delivered from your school hall, playground or field.
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Change4Life Sports Club has been created to increase physical activity levels in less active seven- to nine-year-olds, through multi-sport themes. Although we recommend both Key Stage 1 and 2 would benefit from a Change4Life Sports Club. We strive to create an exciting and inspirational environment for children to engage in school sport. Change4Life Sports Clubs will ensure that children will take part in lifelong sport and physical activity, reducing the risk of chronic disease in later life.
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Disc Golf |
Disc Golf (also called Frisbee Golf) is a flying disc sport in which players throw a disc at a target; it is played using rules similar to golf. It is often played on a course of 9 or 18 holes.
Players complete a hole by throwing a disc from a tee area toward a target, throwing again from the landing position of the disc until the target is reached. Usually, the number of throws a player uses to reach each target are tallied (often in relation to par), and players seek to complete each hole, and the course, in the lowest number of total throws. |
Footgolf |
Footgolf is soccer golf, the combination of soccer and golf with a standard #5 soccer ball as the official Footgolf ball size.
Players complete a hole by striking a football from a tee area towards a target, striking again from the landing position of the ball until the target is reached. Usually, the number of strikes a player uses to reach each target are tallied (often in relation to par), and players seek to complete each hole, and the course, in the lowest number of total strikes. Basically, the person using the least number of shots wins. |
New Age Kurling |
New Age Kurling is an adapted version of the Olympic sport ‘Curling’, and anyone can get involved. New Age Kurling can be played on any smooth surface, although, it is ideally played indoors like a sports hall.
The intention of the game is very straightforward, simply get more of your Kurling stones closer to the house centre, a circular target accumulating the highest score for a game; points are scored for the stones resting closer to the centre of the house at the conclusion of each end, which is completed when both teams have thrown all of their stones. Nudging the oppositions stones is perfectly acceptable and is part of the excitement. New Age Kurling requires concentration, strategy and skill and is one of the ideal kids' activities for developing key skills such as balance, coordination and accuracy. |
Boccia |
Boccia is an Paralympic Sport and anyone can get involved. Boccia can be played on any smooth surface, although, it is ideally played indoors like a sports hall.
The intention of the game is very straightforward, simply get their Boccia balls closer to the white target ball (or jack) than those of their opponent. Balls can be thrown, rolled, kicked or pushed. A particularly good sport for players with more severe or complex impairments. Boccia requires concentration, strategy and skill and is one of the ideal kids' activities for developing key skills such as balance, coordination and accuracy. |
Orienteering |
Orienteering is an exciting outdoor adventure sport which involves walking or running whilst navigating around a course using a detailed map and sometimes a compass. The aim is to navigate in sequence between a set of control points and decide the best route to complete the course in the quickest time. It does not matter how young, old or fit you are, as you can run, walk or jog the course and progress at your own pace.
Orienteering can take place anywhere from remote forest and countryside to urban parks and school playgrounds. It’s a great sport for runners, joggers and walkers who want to improve their navigation skills or for anyone who loves the outdoors. |
Mini Cross Bow Shooting |
Crossbows are highly accurate and advanced pieces of equipment. While they bear a resemblance to bows and arrows, the technique and result are more akin to air rifles, and is offered as an alternative to younger children who can not partake in air rifles.
The Petron Crossbow is the ultimate target crossbow for young shooters. It looks and feels like a real Crossbow, but shoots super safe sucker bolts, ideal for the younger shooters but quite at home with all generations and equally suited for shooting indoors and outdoors. |
Rifle Shooting |
Target rifle shooting is, as its name implies, the sport of shooting at artificial targets as opposed to live quarry. It is an international sport, featured at the Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games. The game is about marksmanship skill; the ability to repeatedly place shots in as small an area as possible in the centre of the target. Real guns firing real projectiles are used so the activity takes place on appropriately-designed ranges and safety is of prime importance. This focus on safety makes target shooting amongst the safest of all sports and shooting develops in its participants a strong safety culture with a self-disciplined approach to the handling of hazardous objects.
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Traditional Archery |
Archery is a fun, educational and a non-traditional activity for all young people to take part in.
Archery is a sport for all. It helps to build muscle endurance and flexibility, developing hand eye coordination and body strength. Archery teaches discipline, respect and self-control - something that carries over into pupils' attitude, work habits and other school activities. Archery can also give the pupil a strong sense of personal achievement. Girls and boys of all abilities can participate. |
Exploding Arrows Archery
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Whole new meaning to Target Archery!
Exploding Arrows Archery is fun, educational and a non-traditional activity for all young people to take part in. Exploding Arrows Archery is a sport for all. It helps to build muscle endurance and flexibility, developing hand eye coordination and body strength. Archery teaches discipline, respect and self-control - something that carries over into pupils' attitude, work habits and other school activities. Exploding Arrows Archery can also give the pupil a strong sense of personal achievement. Girls and boys of all abilities can participate. |
Tomahawk Throwing
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Using specially designed tomahawks or mini tomahawks let children develop a new skill and improve their self confidence throwing axes at a target. Axe throwing is a sport that involves throwing either a tomahawk axe or throwing angel at a target aiming for the centre. It is often played in lumberjack competitions and helps build hand eye co-ordination. Let the inner viking come out.
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Elite Fencing |
Fencing is a sport that will challenge children mentally, spiritually and physically while encouraging them to enjoy an active lifestyle. If you are looking for interesting curriculum activity or after-school classes, Fencing will be an excellent choice.
We can also provide 'Midi' Fencing for the youngest of children. |
Rock Climbing |
Let children Reach New Heights! Rock Climbing. Give your little one free reign to climb as high as he or she can go!
Climbing walls are artificially constructed with holds for hands and feet, usually used for indoor, but sometimes can be located outdoors. Climbing is a great opportunity to develop new skills, stamina and strength as well as discovering a new way to have fun. |
Nature Detectives |
Children are instantly drawn to outdoor nature building dens, inventing games, to getting wet and muddy! Let children have an unforgettable experience of adventure, challenge and fun. Clubz4Kidz Nature Detectives brings together all these into an action packed expedition into the 'woods'.
All children will have a chance at being a bushman or bushgirl; with either building Bivi's, constructing a pioneering project, build, light and cook on an open fire and finally allowed to be children. This list is not exhaustive – we would be happy to explore ideas with you, to suit your needs. We normally provide all materials and resources as part of our service, along with identifying a suitable venue if necessary. |
Pyrography Craft |
Pyrography or pyrogravure is the art of decorating wood or other materials with burn marks resulting from the controlled application of a heated object.
Would you like to have a go at a traditional folk art? This activity is a great introduction in the art of pyrography and we start with the basic techniques of pyrography focusing on wood type, experimenting with different marks, textures and shading. |
Metal Detecting |
Introducing kids of any age to metal detecting can give them the opportunity to enjoy a hobby that can help them learn about history, geology, science, and electronics. Not only that, they'll enjoy exercising in the great outdoors, digging up unknown treasure, and maybe even cashing in on what they find!
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Mini Golf |
Clubz4Kidz 'Mini Golf' is the first play anywhere putting game. The thirteen obstacles can be positioned anywhere on the ground, which are suitable for almost every level surface: grass, tarmac, carpet, laminated or wooden floors. Although, we recommend the school field. The challenge varies with the playing surface. We can tailor the Mini Golf activity layout, so if space is limited the children can still experience the enjoyment and learning that Mini Golf has to offer.
Scoring of the game is just like any other game of mini golf, practicing those important numeracy skills whilst developing coordination, learning to share and whole body movements which involve the core stabilising muscles of the body. Like golf, the objective of Mini golf is the same, reach the hole in the fewest strokes and get a hole in one or two! If you are looking for interesting curriculum activity or after-school classes, Mini Golf will be an excellent choice. |
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