Kay-Dee Educare - Gymnastics Lessons

Gymnastics

gymnastics for kids - extra mural activities 

Our gymnastics programme forms part of the school’s extra mural activities and is offered to children aged 2–14 years at our Mowbray campus.

Gordon’s Gymnastics focuses on gymnastics for kids as a fun, development-focused activity rather than competitive sport. The goal is to help children move with confidence, build core strength, improve balance, and develop coordination through structured gymnastics in school.

The club works with coaches, teachers, parents, and children to highlight the importance of an active lifestyle and the role of gymnastics and physical education as both a sport and a recreational activity.

We develop age-appropriate physical attributes that support each child’s physical readiness, fitness, and overall health. Our main goal is not competition readiness — instead, we prioritise physical literacy and long-term movement skills.

Our qualified staff understand the difference between physical education and sport coaching, ensuring every child receives safe, suitable guidance for their age and ability.

All in all, our aim is to build strong foundations for active, healthy children who enjoy moving their bodies through gymnastics.

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