Exciting Times!!!! Thank you to all students challenging for new grades at our recent grading. We are so proud of all of you. Celebrate well and we look forward to seeing you all in the dojo as we all continue to move towards our goals together.
Two father and son teams, one mother and daughter team and two teams of sisters stepped up to test their skills at our weekend grading. Rupert & Ben, Brett & Bailey, Anna & Aylah, Ariana & Ilaria all displayed wonderful individual performances but together they were unstoppable. Although we have had families grading on the
Congratulations to all students achieving new levels over the weekend. Below is a listing of all students who graded. Photos will follow after grading certificate and belt presentations. Keep up the great work everyone!! 12th Kyu (Yellow): Mason Adcock, Eva Chapman, Lincoln Gover, Jacob Urch11th Kyu (Orange/White): Jayden Flett, Neve Boxer, Billy Cox, Axel Dede, Grace Pata,
It is with great pleasure that we get to introduce you all to our two newest leaders, Hayden and Rupert. Hayden and Rupert are outstanding role models in the dojo as students and it is now their time to step it up in a leadership role. Already, both Hayden and Rupert are quite popular with
Here is a short video of a few of our amazing Karate Kids in action. Today, we are exploring ‘nage waza.’ (throwing technique) Be sure to ‘Like’ and ‘ Subscribe’ to our SCK YouTube Channel so you can keep up to date.
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