Rock Out This April: The Ultimate Creative Holiday Programme!
- Geoff Day
- Apr 5
- 2 min read

Are you looking for a way to keep the kids inspired, active, and entertained these school holidays? The Rock Academy is back with another high-energy holiday programme, and we want you to be part of the rhythm!
From April 13th to April 17th, we’re opening our doors for five days of music, movement, and monumental fun.
A Perfect Harmony of Music and Play
At The Rock Academy, we believe the best holidays are a mix of creative expression and burning off energy. Our programme is designed to be well-rounded, ensuring your child finishes the day with a smile on their face and a song in their heart.
For the Aspiring Rockstars: Whether your child is picking up an instrument for the first time or they’ve been shredding for years, they’ll fit right in. Beginners will find a supportive space to discover their creative side, while more experienced musicians can sharpen their skills while having a blast.
For the Sporty Spirits: It’s not all about the power chords! We know how important it is to unwind and stay active. Between musical sessions, the kids dive into our legendary Table Tennis tournaments and high-energy games of 4 Square. It’s the perfect way to recharge those creative batteries.
Building Confidence and Friendships
More than just a music clinic, this week is about empowering young people. It’s a space where creative minds meet, confidence grows, and lasting friendships are formed.
Don't just take our word for it—here is what Jane Wellik had to say after a recent session:
"We just want to say a big thank you for the 4 days Luke and Sam spent at the holiday programme with you – they had an awesome time and we'll definitely be back again."
The Details
When: 13th April – 17th April
What to expect: A creative, sporty, and confidence-boosting experience!
Ready to give your kids a holiday they’ll actually talk about? Join us for a week of creativity and fun.
Spaces fill up fast! Head over to our website to secure your spot for the April programme today.



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