Fun 4-all provide schools throughout Northern Ireland
with many different programmes and activities. Within this site you will be
able to read about Fun 4-all, see information about our programmes,
find out what some of the schools have said about us and
get the details that will allow you to contact us.
We have placed on our site a list of days that are currently available for your school
to chose for your activity day.
If you wish to reserve one of them for your school then do not hesitate in contacting
us.
Fun 4-all was formed in Feb 2004 with the promise of providing children in Northern
Ireland with fun-filled activities. These activities would enhance a child's ability
to work with other children along with building their self confidence and of course
having fun along the way.
Fun 4-all have grown and expanded their knowledge of activities and programmes through
consultation with principals, teachers and children, through learning and training
with sport professionals and through our own on site experiences.
Fun 4-all strive to continue the development and improvement in quality of our programmes
which will allow us to provide excellent service to the children and staff of Northern
Ireland Primary Schools.
Fun 4-all now offers a wide range of activities such as numeracy and literacy fun
days, team building workshops, sports coaching including soccer, basketball, cricket,
gaelic, athletics.
Fun4-all also offers, after school workshops, cross community workshops, fitness
programmes and many more.
At Fun 4-all, we pride ourselves in the knowledge that the programmes we delivery
not only bring enjoyment and delight to the children and staff of the schools but
also serve to enhance the self-confidence of the children and help to develop friendships
and mutual understanding.
“Fun 4-all have excellent physical education programmes designed to develop work,
where children recognise the need to work together as a team.
Their fun-filled, stimulating
children’s activity programmes link directly to the N. Ireland Revised Curriculum.”
Mrs
Ita McMullan
St Mary’s Primary School
Bellaghy