Skate Club
Running Every school holiday for primary school children from 7 to 12 years old.
Holiday Kids Club
Campus Skate Club is a safe and inclusive holiday skate club for kids aged 7–12, offering fun, skatepark-based activities in state-of-the-art facilities.
Whether this is picking up a skateboard for the first time, learning their first basic skills or progressing into their first ollies, kickflips and more; our tutors have the knowledge and understanding to provide your child with the skills they need to explore and enjoy skateboarding in the safest way possible.
We run Skate Club in both our Campus Pool (South Bristol), and Campus Park (North Bristol) venues.
This service is offered during every school holiday and is for primary school children from 7 to 12 years old.
- £47 per session
- These are full days (10am until 4pm) where children can play and learn in the skatepark.
- Children are supervised whether in the skatepark or function room.
- Please wear appropriate clothes, we do sometimes get messy while making art!
- These sessions are suitable for children who enjoy spending time in the skatepark and on wheels.
- Children are encouraged to bring their own skatepark equipment, this includes; Skateboards, Scooters, Inlines & Quads.
- If they do not have their own equipment this is not a problem as hire of skateboards and helmets is included in the cost.
- Lunch is not provided so please bring a packed lunch or pre-order a Skate Club Lunch
- Helmets are mandatory
HAF Free Places
We’re able to offer free holiday club places to children who receive free school meals through the HAF programme.
This is available during the Christmas, Easter and Summer holidays (not half terms).
If you’re eligible, you can book below.
What Happens?
9:45-10am: Drop off
10am – 11am: Settle into the function room and greet each other, playing games, colouring, watching skate videos.
11am – 11:45am: In the skatepark playing skate games, warming up and practicing on whatever wheels you have.
11:45am –12pm: Break time
12pm – 12:45pm: More skateboarding & Skatepark games!
12:45pm – 13:10pm: Lunch Time
2pm – 4pm: Chilling in the function room, making clay, drawing, skateboard art (we provide blank decks to draw on) collages, sticker making, skate videos and games! If it is a hot day, we take this outside on the grass.
4pm: Home Time!
Book Skate Club
We operate skate club in both our North Bristol (Park) and South Bristol (Pool) parks.
Winterbourne, North Bristol
Campus Park is our wooden skatepark, it used to be a youth centre.
Bishopsworth, South Bristol
Campus Pool is our concrete skatepark built in a disused swimming pool.
Why Skate Club?
Why skateboarding? Why Skate Club? Why Campus Skateparks?
Because we’ve been doing this for a long time. No honestly, a really, really long time.
With 12 years of experience in youth work across the South West, we’ve fine-tuned our Skate Club to the point where we can confidently say that what we offer at Campus Skateparks is unrivalled, not just among other skateparks, but across youth spaces throughout the South West.
Build Confidence
Skateboarding isn’t just a hobby, it’s a platform that offers a number of transferable skills that can be taken into every walk of life.
Whether that’s commitment, persistence, or strength of will; our skate tutors have years of experience and are fully versed in encouraging developing skateboarders throughout the infant stages of their skateboarding journey.
Creativity
Skateboarding provides endless opportunities to be creative by offering a range of outputs for self-expression; deciding what grip job you’ll design, what your dream deck would look like, or how your ideal shoe would be decorated.
Every afternoon in Skate Club we take a break from the heat of the skatepark and encourage total free-reign creativity, and sending them home with something totally unique to them!
Safety
Arriving at a skatepark for the first time can be a daunting task, both for you and your children.
We have designed our Skate Club to not only facilitate learning a new skill, but also in how to navigate these spaces in a safe manner, how to skate with the lowest risk to injury and how to ensure you get the most out of every trip to any skatepark.
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FAQs
It takes place at both Campus Pool in Bishopsworth (South Bristol) and Campus Park in Winterbourne (North Bristol)
These are full days (10am until 4pm) where children can play, learn and get creative in the skatepark.
These sessions are suitable for children who enjoy spending time in the skatepark and on wheels.
Children are encouraged to bring their own skatepark equipment, which includes Skateboards and, if they want Scooters or roller skates.
No problem as hire of skateboards and helmets is included in the cost. Pads are also available to use.
Sessions are staffed by our experienced skate coaches, and there is an element of skate coaching, but these are not full days of tuition.
Lunch is not provided at Skate Club, so please bring a packed lunch or pre-order a lunch pack or food can be purchased from Daily Grind or the Park Cafe on the day.
Yes helmets are mandatory.
£45 per session.
Yes, we are able to offer free places to those on free school meals through the HAF programme during the Christmas, Easter and Summer holidays (no half terms). For those who are eligible, you can book through EEQU.org
We do not offer refunds for cancellations of group tuition, 1:1 tuition or Skate Club days booked. Should your request be up to 7 days prior, we will allow the booking to be rescheduled. Please email us at info@campusskateboarding.com with your request. Within 7 days of the booked session you will not be entitled to move your booking. Read our full cancellation policy.