Welcome

Kia ora and welcome.

This is a new site in its infancy, please beare with us as we build up our site. Remember to come back and check out the changes.

We here at Welcome to The Zone provide quality Holiday and After-School care for 5 to 14 year olds.

At Welcome to The Zone our main priority is the safety of your children. While in our care your children are well supervised and entertained. We provide a stimulating programme, where we ask for advise from the children and yourselves, the parents. This is important, because we want you to be as involved as you can. We help teach children how to make good choices and not to follow others, to be thinkers for themselves, to think outside the square. We help teach children life skills such as cooking, sewing and wood work. We play games simply because they are fun. Anything from old school party games such as egg and spoon races, sack races, pass the parcel and hide and seek, to soccer, touch rugby and midnight. We understand that children of today are technology minded and we provide for that too. We have computers, a digital video camera and an Xbox 360 kinect, which means that your child is the controller, there's no sitting down pushing buttons. The Xbox is very physical and interactive. However, there is a limit to how long each child’s turn is, which gives everyone a go. We are also very arty crafty and create a lot from recycled materials. We will help your child with their home work, with qualified staff.

Phone or text Sarah Jane on 021 832769 We are situated in the Old Placemakers Building in sammeree Place, off of Mill Lane. Kerikeri. Northland. New Zealand.


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