SCHOOL HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES

Archery Tag School Holiday Program

If you are looking for something for the kids to do these school holidays look no further than the Activate Archery Tag School Holiday Program! This program has been specially designed for three hours of school holiday fun! The program is suitable for ages 7 – 14 and the event coordinator will ensue every child has a ball. We begin with a number of fun warm-up games before we start Archery Tag. Once we begin with the bows and arrows, participants will then have 20-30 minutes of shooting practice so that they can fine tune their archery skills (no previous experience is necessary!). The next 60-90 minutes will see kids participating in variety different competitive Archery Tag game modes. Finally, we will finish by playing a number of different variations of dodgeball, which is always a favourite! Halfway through the event we will stop for 10-15 minutes for a quick snack break and there will be regular water breaks throughout. Drop the kids off or stay and watch the action!

3-Hour Program
  • 90 minutes of archery tag
  • 90 minutes of ball & tag games (dodgeball, etc.)
  • Instructor to run entire event
  • All equipment included
  • Inflatable bunkers
  • 15-30 minutes shooting practice
  • 4-5 game modes
  • Parents can leave or stay and watch the action

Locations & Cost

North Lakes

3 Hour Program

$50

Darra

3 Hour Program

$50

Video of an Event

Frequently Asked Questions

Participants can range between 7 years old and 14 years old. We structure the activities so that each child across this age range will thoroughly enjoy this event! If you have any concerns please get in touch!

Absolutely not. The bows are designed to limit the power of the arrows and the arrows are designed with a large foam tip on the end to absorb the impact. Children will of course feel where they got tagged, but it will not hurt or leave a bruise.

Yes! We supply face masks and arm guards for all players. Players cannot participate without wearing these safety items

Not at all. Parents/carers are welcome to drop and run or stay and watch the action!