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The VU Sport School Holiday Program is a great opportunity for kids to stay active while developing new or improving on their current skills while making friends and, of course, having fun!

VU Sport offers both sports and swimming programs during each school holidays, making sure there is something for everyone!

The sports programs include a range of streams such as multisport, where you can try a range of different sports and activities, as well as AFL, basketball, netball and soccer programs. The programs are great to participate in a current sports you play, or try out something completely new!

Experienced coaches ensure kids have a fun-filled day.

The swimming program is run by qualified instructors who all have an immense knowledge of swimming and water safety. During the school holidays both intensive lessons and private lessons are offered. During intensive lessons, each child takes part in a 30-minute class daily Monday to Friday. Continual learning is promoted at VU Sport as it is extremely beneficial to ensure your child is building and expanding on their swimming and water safety skills. Private lessons are available as a one off, or a series of lessons. VU also offers a highly sort after Learn to Swim Program that runs during the school terms Monday to Friday from 4pm and on weekends.

For more information please visit https://www.vu.edu.au/school-holiday-sports-programs or call 9919 4460.

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