
Secret Ninja School, the dynamic movement program that’s transforming the way young kids engage with physical activity, is bringing its high-energy adventure to Bundaberg for its third tour.
In Week 1 of Term 2, schools in Bundaberg will host this immersive, story-driven movement experience—designed to help kids develop confidence, teamwork, and a love for being active.
Secret Ninja School captivates over 15,000 early primary school students across Australia each week, with its online movement break program.
Each episode blends movement, imagination, and problem-solving into an interactive workout.
Keiran Deck, creator of Secret Ninja School, is a movement educator and former journalist who developed the program to make physical activity exciting for all kids—especially those who struggle with traditional sports. He performs as Ninja Kicks.
Joining him on this Bundaberg adventure is Boronia Clark, a professional dancer and performer who brings the character of Nimble Numbat to life.
“The kids absolutely love it! They get moving, they think creatively, and they build confidence — all while having fun. It’s the most engaging movement break I’ve ever seen in a classroom, and my students beg to do it every day,” says Laura McCann, a Prep teacher from Queensland.
The program has gained national attention for its unique blend of storytelling, problem-solving, and physical activity, which educators say improves student focus, emotional regulation, and social skills.
Secret Ninja School’s visit to Bundaberg is part of its third national tour, following successful incursions in Melbourne, the ACT and New South Wales.
The program is perfect for schools, holiday care programs, and community groups looking for a fresh, engaging way to get kids active.