Summer Sports Camp - Fleetwood Sports College

This summer there is a FREE sports camp taking place at Fleetwood Sports College for children aged 8-15. The camp will start on the 26th July and run until the 20th August. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays the children will be able to experience cheerleading, dance and gymnastics activities from 10am-4pm. On Tuesdays and Thursdays the children will have a fun morning of netball from 10am-12pm and an afternoon of multi sports 12pm-4pm. Children can book in for either morning or afternoon sessions, or book in for the full day of fun activities.

To book your child onto the course please download the parental consent form below, complete and return to:

Claire Titterington, Community Sports Development Officer, Fleetwood Sports College, Broadway, Fleetwood FY7 8HE.

Please state which dates you intend for your child to attend the camp on the reverse of the parental consent form. All staff are fully qualified and have complete enhanced CRB checks.

Resources

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