
Yoga for Tweens and Teens
For growing bodies and minds, this is an revitalising and calming class for ages 10 to 15.
Help your child build strength, confidence, and calm with our Yoga for Tweens and Teens course. This is a fun, supportive, and age-appropriate yoga experience designed specifically for all growing minds and bodies.
This unique program is created for kids ages 10 to 15. A blend of movement, mindfulness, and breathwork to help students feel more grounded, focused, and empowered – both on and off the mat. Your child may want to try something new or perhaps they already love to move with their sport or dance and need a bit more stretch to help with that.
Through carefully guided yoga sequences, breathing techniques, and relaxation practices, children will:
- Improve posture, strength, and flexibility
- Develop focus and emotional resilience
- Learn tools for managing stress and anxiety
- Boost self-confidence and body awareness
- Enjoy movement in a judgement-free, supportive space
Taught by Erin, our qualified youth yoga instructor. The sessions will balance structure with creativity, making the practice fun and accessible for all fitness levels. No experience or special equipment needed just a yoga mat, comfortable clothing, and an open mind.
In a world filled with screens, school pressures, and social challenges, yoga offers tweens and teens the tools to pause, connect, and thrive.
Give your child the gift of strength, calm and self-awareness. Sign them up today for the Yoga for Tweens and Teens course!
Please note:
- There is NO refund or a transfer if you cancel less than 7 days in advance or once the class/workshop has started. Our refund policy can be read in full here.
- If the tutor is unwell or unavailable to teach a single session, often at short notice, it is our preference to find a suitable relief teacher. If we are unable to do this then a session will be added at the end of the advertised course OR a credit voucher or refund for that session will be offered.
- Course prices may vary slightly between terms depending on the number of sessions (e.g. Term 3 may have 9 sessions, while Term 4 has 10). This is usually due to public holidays or long weekends.





