Each day they have a session on anatomy and nutrition, a session in the gym with Agnew learning about proper techniques and then they have an athletics session.
Schools nominated pupils who weren't just athletes but those with work ethics, character and what it takes to be good at anything.
Agnew, who also is Hawke's Bay Community Fitness Centre Trust health and sport development manager, said "the students have been identified as having the talent, and the good attitude and character to go with it".
"Essentially it is like casting a net over Flaxmere to identify talented youth and provide athlete development programme opportunities," he said.
"The main objective is to Inspire and lead a culture of success. Participants are developed to inspire other youth and whanau in their schools and community to follow their lead."
O'Dowda said they were hoping to track the children through to high school to see how well they did.
"It is not just going to be a one off."
He said a pupil from his school won the inter-school athletics 400m event by about 70m and caught the eye of high-performance coaches.