schools tennis programs in Dublin

WHAT THE SCHOOLS SAY...

'We have Tennis 4kids in City Quay because
  • The instructors are very professional and it is well managed
  • Tennis is an excellent sport to learn the basics of co-ordination, balance and movement
  • Through mini tennis our pupils learn other skills – taking turns, respect for less able pupils, and teambuilding
  • The children have great fun'
    Brendan Gallagher
    City Quay National School, Gloucester Street, Dublin 2 Tel 01 671 3754

    ‘Tennis 4 Kids has been working in our school for almost a year now and we are absolutely delighted with the programme they have implemented. The children can’t wait for their tennis lessons and Annette and her team are thoroughly professional, reliable, encouraging and most importantly they know how to deal with children! Of all the programmes we have started in our school Tennis 4 Kids is probably the most rewarding for the children. The teachers and parents are delighted too'
    Aodhain O'Riordain
    Principal, St Lawrence O’ Tooles Girls School, Seville Place, Dublin 1 Tel 01 836 6494

    ‘I have found Annette and her team to be of the highest professional standards. Children who are challenged academically are given a chance to shine at something they enjoy. Annette stresses the team element of sport and allows the children to experience success at their own level. Annette and her team have great empathy with children and always inspire them to develop their full potential in terms of sport’
    Rita Tighe
    Principal, St Vincent’s Girls School, North William Street, Dublin 1 Tel 01 8740048

    ‘I have noticed a huge improvement in the children’s racket and ball skills and all other P.E. activities that require good hand/eye co-ordination.Because of the fun, non-competitive way in which it is taught children who do not like participating in other sports seem to gain great pleasure from the tennis lessons’
    M Boyle 1st Class teacher St Joseph’s Co–Ed Primary School, Dublin 
    1st class teacher, St Joseph’s Co- Ed Primary School, Eastwall, Dublin 3

    ‘The girls have had great enjoyment and love the team games. There has been a significant improvement in hand/eye co-ordination and a promotion of healthy activities and lifestyle'
    Maureen Benson, Principal, Our Lady of Mercy Convent School, Booterstown
    Our Lady of Mercy Convent School, Booterstown, Co. Dublin Tel 01 288 4223

    ‘St Marys BNS Booterstown has enjoyed a very positive six year tennis coaching association with Annette Smith . During this time we have found her service to the school to be highly professional, punctual, well structured and child-centered. Children look forward to their sessions, which are provided during the course of the school day as part of a modular P.E. programme'
    Robert O'Connor
    St Marys Boys National School, Booterstown,Co.Dublin Tel 01 288 6830

    Find out how popular and successful our programs are at existing schools. The principals above are happy to give feedback & answer any queries your school may have about the programme.
  • WHAT THE PARENTS SAY...

    ‘Great instruction in a relaxed atmosphere’
    Emer Moran, Dunboyne

    Excellent training to learn a sport for life’
    Sheila Dempsey, Dunboyne

    ‘Small groups, child-centered fun’
    D.O’ Donnell, Clontarf

    ‘Gave him confidence. It was the first sport he agreed to play’
    Mai Briody, Dunshaughlin

    WHAT THE KIDS SAY...

    'I think it’s fun!'
    Eimear, aged 8

    'I love it because it’s lots of fun'
    Gavin, aged 9

    'I like everything about tennis!'
    Josh, aged 10

    'Playing the games, and the coach is very nice'
    Patrick, aged 6