What to Expect from a Project Elite Session?

  1. Programs delivered by qualified, WWC-checked coaches that come fully equipped to you

  2. Activities designed and risk-assessed with age-appropriate equipment

  3. Sessions aligned with the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) and National Quality Standards (NQS)

  4. Sessions aligned with the FTEM NSW Participant and Athlete Development Framework, with emphasis on the Foundation stage

  5. Fun, engaging, and developmentally appropriate sessions for early learners

  6. An allied-health informed approach to support motor skills, inclusion, and participation

Tennis

Tennis develops hand–eye coordination, balance and agility while encouraging focus, patience and problem-solving. As an individual sport, it helps children build self-confidence, decision-making skills and resilience, which are valuable both in sport and everyday learning.

Basketball

Basketball improves coordination, speed, spatial awareness and teamwork. Children learn passing, dribbling and shooting while developing communication skills, cooperation and quick thinking in a fast-paced, inclusive team environment.

Soccer

Soccer enhances foot coordination, balance and endurance while promoting teamwork and game awareness. It encourages children to work together, make decisions under pressure and build confidence through active participation and continuous movement.

Netball

Netball supports agility, balance and controlled movement, with a strong focus on teamwork, communication and rule awareness. It helps children develop discipline, spatial understanding and cooperative play in a structured team setting.

Rugby

Rugby builds strength, coordination and body awareness while teaching teamwork, respect and resilience. Modified, age-appropriate activities focus on safe movement, evasion and ball-handling skills, helping children develop confidence and perseverance.