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Raman Arts & Classes

Join our art session for a fun and creative experience! Open to ages 4 and above, with no prior experience needed. Enroll now!



Barefoot Bowls @ The Hive

Barefoot Bowls is a fun, social activity for all ages, abilities and cultures.
Ideal for family celebrations and team building!
Abacus 4 Kids

Abacus 4 Kids

Fun and innovative abacus mental arithmetic lessons for kids from 4-12 years old. We provide both onsite and online classes, international grading exam and competition. Free trial lesson is available.

Friday Nights @ The Hive

Why not gather some family or friends and come on down to Werribee Bowls Club for dinner or a game of barefoot bowls - perhaps both?

Kumon Tarneit

English and Mathematics tutoring programs helping children master fundamental skills essential to their overall academic performance.

Minecraft

Using areas of interest, creativity & strength are central to what we want to encourage in our social groups! Practice negotiation, promote emotional regulation, use social stories & visual cues...
All Ages Chess - Hoppers Crossing Library

All Ages Chess - Hoppers Crossing Library

Play Chess in a fun and friendly environment at Hoppers' Crossing Library.
Amharic

Amharic Language School

Afroage Impact invites children aged 6–12 to learn Amharic language, in a fun and supportive environment. Classes run Fridays at Penrose Community Centre, Tarneit. No prior experience needed.

NAPLAN Classes

NAPLAN Classes in real test like scenario

PerformX Academy - School of Performing Arts

A performing Arts Program for young people to train in singing, acting and dance whilst developing core life skills like confidence, communication and collaboration.
a group of people are playing pickleball indoors

Social Pickleball - all ages

Learn how to play pickleball, play as a family or join in social pickleball
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StepUp Basketball Academy

Basketball coaching supporting kids to learn at their pace
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