School Holiday Programs
School holiday programs and workshops, ranging from full-day to shorter sessions, offer a perfect solution for pre-planning the school break. Whether you’re working or have a Brisbane Kid keen on sports and activities, these programs provide an ideal opportunity for exploration and fun.
Stretchy Souls Yoga – Kids School Holiday Yoga Workshops
Stretchy Souls Yoga offers Kids School Holiday Yoga Workshops at Bright & Early Books, 150 Kitchener Road, Ascot.Kids Art Fun School Holiday Workshops
Kids Art Fun offers art and craft school holiday classes for kids aged 5-12 years in Chapel Hill.Kids Art Workshops at Art Class Brisbane
Art Class Brisbane offers super fun, creative children’s painting classes and workshops during school holidays and throughout the year!South BrisbaneCaboolture Historical Village School Holiday Program
The Caboolture Historical Village school holiday program features plenty of low-cost activities to keep the kids entertained all day long these holidays!Gymnastics and Ninja Holiday Programs in Yeronga
Balance Brisbane's 4-hour Gymnastics and NINJA holiday program in Yeronga is exciting and fun!School Holiday Program – Active Kids Ipswich
Active Kids is a series of free, outdoor sport and recreation activities held during the June, September and April school holidays across different Ipswich based parks and reserves.IpswichGOALS Soccer
Whether your child is new to the world of soccer or an experienced player, GOALS Soccer is where you will find the most sought-after soccer coaching for Brisbane kids aged 4 - 15 years.Creative School Holiday Workshops For kids At Speak Up Studio
Speak Up Studio holds fun and creative speech and drama, musical theatre and art school holiday workshops for kids in Brisbane.How to find the right school holiday program
It would help if you found out a few things when considering a school holiday program or workshop. Where is it located? Many have multiple locations, but some are only in one spot. Can you drop off your child and collect them later, or must you stay there? What sort of activities can your child expect to enjoy? What is the age group range?
Other questions we recommend asking:
- Are there reviews and/or testimonials?
- What is the process if your child is unwell
- Do all the staff have current blue cards and insurance
- how do they group children together?