
About TAG Sports
Welcome to TAG Sports
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TAG Sports is committed to fostering a positive relationship with physical activity, building skills, confidence and resilience in our children to encourage movement for life.
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TAG Sports is a unique sports program exclusively crafted by The Atlantis Group and Tall Tree Early Learning. It has been developed using the principles from SportAUS and the Physical Literacy Framework.
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With a focus on fundamental sports such as AFL, Basketball, Tennis, Netball, Athletics, Soccer, Softball and many more, TAG Sports utilises sport and physical activities to develop core competencies during a child’s formative years. By doing so, it equips them with crucial life skills such as problem-solving, communication and emotional regulation that are essential for both school and adulthood.
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By integrating TAG Sports into our weekly programs across all our Early Learning & OSHC services, we will lay the groundwork for a healthy future for our children and a lifetime of vitality.
Why It Matters
Australians are renowned for their passion for sports, which often serve as the beating heart of our local communities. This love for sports is closely tied to our stunning natural environment. Engaging in sports and staying physically active brings a wealth of benefits that reach far and wide. It enhances social connections, boosts local economies, improves our physical and mental well-being and fosters inclusivity, inspiration and motivation, all while instilling a sense of community pride.
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Participating in sports is also closely linked to academic success, motivating young Australians to develop skills and habits that promote lifelong health. It imparts essential personal qualities like character, resilience, and teamwork. Moreover, sports teach valuable life lessons, both in winning and losing.​


​One of SportAUS’ primary missions is to reduce inactivity among Australian’s by 15% by 2030. At The Atlantis Group, we aim to assist in achieving SportAUS’ mission by engaging people of all ages in sports and physical activities across our OSHC and Early Learning Services. This initiative will not only improve physical and mental health but also enhance personal development, strengthen our communities and contribute to economic growth.
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