Days: From 8 July to 30 August 2024
Times: 10am - 4pm
Age Range: 5 - 12
Price: £75 per Half day
Here at Zebra Skate we offer Rollerblading and Skateboarding camps for 5 to 12 year olds.
At Zebra Skate we take kids from Zero to Skate Hero!
Ages 5 – 12 yrs old.
Five Fast Facts about camp
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Leave the bulky bags at home – we provide all the equipment, including all the safety gear! That’s 10 (Ten) pieces of equipment per child for full day campers.
Camp is for all levels. We have different groups catering for all abilities on camp so kids won’t lose (or underuse) their bearings *cough*.
At a loose end for part of the week? Book half-days, full-days, or full-weeks as we offer flexible booking options. Booking early is a good idea.
Learn from the best! With decades of experience we are also proud to count UK Champion Alice Lean as part of our team. Training the upcoming stars from Gen Z and Gen Alpha is her dream! Wait, did you just google “What is Gen Alpha?” 🙂
With the amount of blingy medals and sick T shirts on camp, you might be forgiven for mistaking us for a Run DMC / Taylor Swift video production. Our dancing/singing may not match, but we roll better than all of them.
Bling Alert; Keep an eye out for the brand new goodie bags all our 5 day campers receive.
Spaces are limited, so don’t wait! Sign up now and let’s make this summer the hottest one yet!
Kensington Skate Camp takes place at the Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, but we sometimes move the event due to weather and safety reasons to Royal Oak Skatepark. There is only one place you can be 100% certain where camp takes place each day. Camp location will be announced online via our website at 8am each day, a link will be sent with your confirmation email. We do not send location updates during camp nor accept changes to camp attendance due to bad weather.
You’ll have our mobile number if you need to get in touch. We are DBS checked / paediatric first aid qualified. Details of allergies and any learning difficulties may be entered on registration.
Note postcodes are used to geolocate activities. The park doesn’t have a postcode but you’ll be sent the exact meeting point on registration.