Western Power Autumn Holiday Workshops

15th & 17th APRIL

LEGO Animation

Create Your Own World Adventure: In small teams, kids will build LEGO sets and animate their own "Race Around the World" story, which will be showcased in a film festival at the end of the day.

Perth: 15th April, 8:30am - 5:30pm

SMD: 17th April, 8:30am - 5:30pm

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16th & 24th APRIL

Filmmaking Masters with Minecraft

Design and build a Minecraft city of the future, then step inside using green screen technology to create your own short film! Will your world feature smart transport, sustainable skyscrapers, or underground cities? For ages 5-12, with junior and senior challenges. Finalists enter StarTime Live’s online film festival!

Perth: 16th April, 8:30am - 5:30pm

SMD: 24th April, 8:30am - 5:30pm

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Receive a FREE StarTime t-shirt when you arrive on the day.

Be sure to provide us with your child's t-shirt size when signing up.

Meet the StarTime Head Coaches

Lindsay and Sheridan
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Lindsay Moss
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Sheridan Riley

FAQs

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A one-day workshop is valued at $130/child, thanks to Western Power they are subsidising 50% of the cost.

10% earlybird disc finishes Monday 17th March.

Drop off is between 8.30-9:00am. The structured workshop times are between 9:00am and 5:00pm. From 8:30am – 9am and 5pm -5.30pm is sign in and out time. You are welcome to drop off or pick up your child during these times.
There will be a lunch break from 12:30pm to 1:30pm.

Here’s a day at a glance:
8:30: Arrival
8:30: Warm Up games
9:00: Session 1: Activity 1
10:30: RECESS 
11:00: Session 2: Activity 2
11:45: Session 2: Activity 3
12:20: PRE LUNCH group recap
12:30: LUNCH 
13:30: POST LUNCH group refocus
13:40: Session 3: Activity 4
14:30: Session 3: Activity 5
15:30: AFTERNOON TEA 
16:00: Prep for Show / Whoosh and Awarding of Stars
17:00: Sign Out
17:30: Close

Please keep your child at home if they are too sick to attend, or if they have an airborne illness and are coughing.
If your child is sick and can no longer attend the workshop, please email info@startime.com.au immediately so that we can notify the Head Coach.

Please pack a lunch for your child/children. Children will have a 1-hour lunch break to eat and play. If you would prefer, you are welcome to take your child out for lunch between 12:30pm and 1:30pm instead.
 
Please also pack a water bottle, morning, afternoon tea, and any medications required on the day (named and labelled with instructions).
 
Please do not pack items containing nuts or food that require heating or refrigeration.
 
If your child has an allergy, you will be required to provide this information upon registering. A medical form will be emailed to you to complete before you arrive at the workshop. Please pack this in your child’s bag so it can be given to the StarTime Team at the workshop.
Parents/guardians must arrange for children to be dropped off and picked up from the venue at the designated times. If there is any change or delay to your pick-up arrangements, please notify the program facilitator as soon as possible by calling 1300 463 513.
 
It’s essential that you provide up-to-date pick-up information in the ‘Additional Notes’ section of the online registration form. This includes the full name and phone number of any person (other than yourself) who may be collecting your child.
 
In case of an emergency, please also ensure that you list an alternative emergency contact name and number that is different from your own. This helps us ensure the safety and wellbeing of all children in our care.

You are welcome to pick up your child early. Please let the StarTime Coaches know when you arrive at the workshop. Remember to sign your child out before you leave the venue.

It is at least a ratio of 1:15 children per educator. There are at least two educators onsite.

Children may be divided into their age groups. We do however accommodate siblings or friends who would like to stay in the same group.
During the activities we divide them into smaller groups of 3-5 depending on the activity.

In line with the Office of the Children’s Guardian, we generally do not allow adults to remain in the room during workshops unless they are StarTime-trained staff or have a verified and current Working With Children Check (WWCC).

However, we understand that some children—especially younger ones—may need extra support settling in. In special circumstances, if a parent holds a current WWCC and has concerns, they may stay during the warm-up games to help their child feel comfortable. After that, we kindly ask all parents to leave the room, as having adults present throughout the session can compromise the focus and experience for all participants.

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in helping us create a safe and engaging environment for all children.

It is best for your child to wear comfortable clothes and closed shoes. Please note that some workshops can get ‘messy’. On arrival of your first day at the StarTime’s holiday program your child will receive a StarTime t-shirt, if they don’t already have one. There is a question in the online registration form to provide your child’s size.

Please ensure your child is wearing sun cream and has a hat to wear during outdoor activities.

Anything which is left behind by children will be left at the venue. Our StarTime coaches are instructed not to take any lost property with them.

Upon registering please disclose any medical / behavioural conditions, that we need to be aware of in the ‘Additional information’ field. This will ensure that we have the appropriate staff to safely manage all the children in our care. If in doubt, please disclose, and we will contact you for further information.
 
Appropriate safety precautions and instructions are provided at the start of the program. All care is taken to ensure that the children are in a safe and secure environment.
 
Parents / Guardians are required to sign-in their child upon arrival, and sign out before leaving the workshop, including if you take your child out for lunch.
 
If your child gets sick during the day, our program staff will call you to pick them up.
Parents / Guardians must provide up-to-date emergency contact information, and the named emergency contact must be available to pick up the child at short notice.
 
We take anaphylaxis seriously. Any child that requires an EpiPen must bring theirs on the day, in association with the ASCIA Guidelines. This is so that in the event of an emergency we have the correct and required dose to hand. Please give the EpiPen to one of our staff on morning sign-in and ensure that all information of the allergic condition was recorded on registration.
 
During an emergency, it is the responsibility of the facilitators to ensure all children are safely evacuated from the building.

The registration platform has the option for you to cancel your registration.

By attending a StarTime workshop you agree to our full Terms & Conditions, to view click here.

About StarTime

StarTime nurtures the next generation of creative leaders through innovative programs in robotics, filmmaking, science, and digital arts. With over 80,000 children inspired, our dynamic coaches deliver hands-on learning experiences that foster creativity, develop essential digital skills, and build confidence, empathy, teamwork, and leadership – all key ingredients for success.

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