Our Programmes

Sports Education Programme (Sport Singapore) for Schools

We currently conduct inline skating tutorials to schools in single-day or term-based capacities. Our single-day lessons have been included as Post-exam Activities, and as sessions to communicate an Active Sport Lifestyle to our learners. Schools have also engaged us to teach their students on a regular basis as part of their school cirriculum.

We understand that your school has a wide range of enrichment programs, and we believe that inline skating would be a valuable addition to your students' education. Inline skating is a fun and challenging activity that can help students develop their physical fitness, coordination, and balance. It can also help students build confidence, teamwork, and sportsmanship skills.

 

Inline Skating for Special Needs Programme

The Special Needs programme is especially developed for special needs children and it is a skate programme imparts skating skills & techniques in a child-centered approach. 

Participants will acquire a good foundation in essential skating skills to skate safely and independently. Interactive games and props are especially designed and strategically positioned in different stations to reinforce skating skills to stimulate active participation in a nonthreatening environment.

All integrated physical activities aim to build endurance and body functions in power, agility, flexibility, speed, balance, co-ordination through developmentally appropriate practices. Assessment reports will be given to parents reflecting our philosophy of open communication with clients/parents.

Why we love to teach an inlineskating for special needs?

An inlineskating is a brain balancing exercise, which is one of the most effective ways to develop our cognitive skills. It can train both hemispheres of the brain as well as it helps us to develop our spatial cognition, memory, logic, creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving, focus, and coordination exercises support hand-eye coordination, body integration, and many other abilities.

There are many effective exercises for special needs children. However if a student is not interested in such an activity although it is an effective exercise, it doesn't work.  We have found that many special needs children easily get involved in this programme.  We have observed that less students resisted to try it so far. They love to skate instantly, instingly. 

 

Introduction to Inline Skating Programme
(Mainstream Education Levels/Schools)

This programme covers the three safety pillars, which are Safe, Fun and Learning. It covers the fundamentals of inline-skating to ensure that students learn it the proper, safe and fun way.

Participants will acquire a good foundation in essential skating skills to skate safely and independently, and it extends the ability of participants, preparing them for the acquisition of skills in the advanced level or specific area.

Participants will understand the value of setting achieving goals in small steps, because the lessons are structured in progressive exercises that contribute to the learning outcome. Participants will understand the value of effort and hard work, as the proper execution of drills and exercises result in improved ability to perform the required skills.

Schools and Clients

  • Ang Mo Kio Primary School(2017)

  • Autism Association (Singapore) (2016-2017)

  • Asian Women's Welfare Association

  • Bilby Community Development (2022-2023)

  • Boon Lay Secondary School(2016)

  • Bukitz,view Primary School(2023)

  • Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore

  • Chaoyang School (APSN)(2009-2018)

  • ChongBoon Secondary School(2016)

  • Dunearn Secondary School(2018)

  • Eden school(2009-2018)

  • Evergreen Secondary School (2023)

  • Fernvale Gardens School(2013,2024)

  • Gan Eng Seng Secondary School (2016-2017)

  • Geylang Methodist Primary School(2018)

  • Metta School(2024)

  • Millennia Institute(2016-2017)

  • Newtown Primary School (2018)

  • Pasir Ris Secondary School(2017-2023)

  • Rainbow Centre Yishun park School(2008-2018)

  • Rainbow Centre Margaret Drive School(2014-2020)

  • Rainbow Centre Admiral Hill School(2020-2023)

  • Regent Secondary School (2016-2018)

  • Riverside Secondary School(2023)

  • Sengkang Primary School(2017-2023)

  • St.Andrew Autism Achool(2024)

  • St.Gabriel Secondary School (2023)

  • Tangjong Katong Secondary School(2017)

  • Tampiness Secondary School (2023-2024)

  • Towner Gardens School (MINDS)(2016-2017)

  • Yishun Town Secondary School(2017)

  • Woodland Ring Secondary School(2017)

  • Xishan Primary School (2017)

If you'd like to engage us to teach your school, please do contact us with the form below.


Organisational Programmes and Events

The structure and methodology for the general public is still as similar as how we teach on an educational level, but will vary upwards on the skill level of the participant group (e.g. complete beginners, some recreational skating experience at parks). The three safety pillars, Safe, Fun and Learning, still apply! 

There is no upper age limit to learn, but do keep note on the participant's health situation (e.g. long-term injury prior to the programme).

For any business or organisational enquiries, please do contact us with the form below.



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