F.A.Q.
Classes start from $85 per term.
Annual registration with BJP is $99.00. This entitles you to learn the BJP physie syllabus, to compete in the optional BJP team and individual competitions and also for your family to have free audience entry to any zone competition. The registration fee will also entitle you to download the competition music and instructional DVD
Yes, Rouse Hill Physie is an approved Active Kids and Creative Kids provider with the NSW Office of Sport. Once you are registered and enrolled in a class, simply email your voucher to
Please note we can only assign one voucher per invoice. For example if you only attend one class a week, you can only use one voucher.
Girls can start physie from 3 years of age in the preschoolers’ class. This class teaches some of the foundation skills of physie including rhythm, balance and coordination as well as giving opportunity to develop social skills and confidence.
You're never too old to do physie!
Many ladies continue to do physie well into their 80's. You don't have to be very fit or flexible; there is something for everyone at physie.
There is no uniform required for a physie class. Just wear fitted comfortable clothes that allow you to move, like footless tights and a singlet or t-shirt.
The club sells a range of clothing with the club logo on it.
No shoes/ballets are required for physie; all classes are taken bare footed.
Yes! You can start physie at anytime in the year.
The routines are taught from the beginning of the year with lots of revision throughout the year.
There is also an instructional video available that can assist with practice at home.
All competitions are optional so if you start later in the year there is no pressure to compete you can just have fun in class.
There are two types of BJP Physie competitions.
The first is team-based with 8 girls or ladies in one team performing routines together and the second is called Champion Girl, where girls pursue their individual goals.
There are various competitions throughout the year, with club, interclub, regional, state and finally national competitions. Every year, the National Championships are held at the Sydney Opera House where girls from all over Australia compete for the title of Senior Grand Champion.
Competitions are completely optional, though they are a great way to build confidence and meet other Physie girls from all over Australia! It’s a wonderful experience designed to encourage girls to become comfortable performing in a safe, positive environment.
No. If you or your child wishes to participate in competition you will need to buy a BJP leotard for the day. You can purchase them new from Danz Design or you can buy a second hand one from the clothing market at the club. No shoes are required for physie.