At Kiwi Kids, children grow smarter and stronger with intelligence development supported by University of Utah science labs, state-certified teachers, and certified fitness trainers in a fun, structured learning experience.
Our programs combine certified academic instruction with brain-boosting physical activities using world-class interactive equipment. Kiwi Kids is where education, innovation, and fun come together.
KIWI IN ACTION
South Jordan
Recreation Center
Kiwi Center
Draper
Dimple Dell
Recreation Center
University of
Utah Science Lab
University of
Utah Science Lab
WHAT WE OFFER
Year Round Programs
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Programs
Kiwi’s Special Needs program follows Utah Standards and is led by certified teachers with a minimum of 10 years of experience and para-educators. The program combines academic learning with sensory activities and research-based interactive equipment to promote neuroplasticity, helping students thrive academically and socially.
Kiwi’s Special Needs program follows Utah Standards and is led by certified teachers with a minimum of 10 years of experience and para-educators. The program combines academic learning with sensory activities and research-based interactive equipment to promote neuroplasticity, helping students thrive academically and socially.
Kiwi’s Special Needs program follows Utah Standards and is led by certified teachers with a minimum of 10 years of experience and para-educators. The program combines academic learning with sensory activities and research-based interactive equipment to promote neuroplasticity, helping students thrive academically and socially.
At Kiwi, students in Grades 5 through 7 focus on science. They explore exciting topics like physics, chemistry, and biology taught by certified teachers and PhD-level instructors. After learning theory, students visit labs at the University of Utah twice a month to see science in action.
At Kiwi, students in Grades 5 through 7 focus on science. They explore exciting topics like physics, chemistry, and biology taught by certified teachers and PhD-level instructors. After learning theory, students visit labs at the University of Utah twice a month to see science in action.