Holiday Skate Camp runs Monday to Friday during the holidays, with a daily mix of activities both on the board, and off
Where is skate camp available?
At your location
The skate camp format can be brought to your organisation
- We can brings skateboards, pads & ramps to your location
- We do require indoor space, where we can undertake rainy weather activity (not necessarily on the board).
- Optional trips to local skateparks
At Copeland Park
We run Skate Camp at our Skatepark in Copeland park, Peckham.
Our facility is purpose built for running skate camp activities, a skatepark with speakers, a projector, fingerboard skatepark, games console, TV and crash mats.
Summer skate camp session at Copeland Park
Why join skate camp?
We skate..
Yes, obvs, we skate, we decide what skills we are going to work on, and we film clip to share with parents at show and tell at the end of the day
We get creative
We have arts and crafts workshops, designing your own pro model skateboard, making stickers
We play
It’s not all skate skate skate. There’s basketball, dodgeball, ping pong (summer), games consoles, and we play skate games which brings everyone together
Skate Camp Programme
We begin by separating into a beginner and a more advanced group.
- 10am – One hour lesson in the morning
- Review our current skill level
- Agree what skill(s) we will work on
- 11am – An hour free skate/chill out
- 12pm – An hour for lunch + ball games
- 1pm – Skate activities e.g.
- Lava game
- Dodgeball
- Skate assault course
- Skate cinema
- Balance competition
- 2pm – Free skate/chill out
- 2.45 – Show and Tell. Watch clips of the day’s skateboarding acheivement (parents’ attendance mandatory!)
In the chill out area we have different activities for students to do:
- Balance board
- Tech deck skatepark
- Xbox + Skate 2
- TV – viewing skate videos