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CLIMBING IS LEARNING CLIMBING & BOULDERING FOR ALL AGES & ABILITIES GCSE Climbing PE Sessions Personal & Social Development Reward Days TAILORED TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET CALL US TO DISCUSS YOUR SCHOOL S NEEDS FOR A BESPOKE SESSION PHONE 0845 363 1177 WEBSITE WWW.HIGH-SPORTS.CO.UK/BRIGHTON EMAIL BRIGHTON@HIGH-SPORTS.CO.UK

HIGH SPORTS BRIGHTON SCHOOLS INFORMATION PACK The High Sports climbing wall in the Withdean Sports Complex is a state of the art indoor climbing facility which opened in 2014 and is one of the largest indoor climbing facilities in the South East. 58 rope lines on walls varying from 6m to 13m high. 2 x featured walls to give realistic feel of actual rock. Large bouldering facility with over 70 problems. Dedicated state of the art training area. Regular route turn-over new routes and boulders every week. Slabs, flat walls and overhangs make up a varied climbing surface ensuring that there really is something for everyone. Wheelchair access. Climbing provides an amazing sporting activity that is rewarding at all levels. It can include, but does not require inter-participant competition. Climbing is not dependent on hand-eye co-ordination. It teaches and develops balance, flexibility and agility. Climbing encourages teamwork, participation, and support. Climbing includes problem-solving and Personal & Social development. Our instructors all hold NGB awards from the Mountain Training Association and have a wealth of experience working with clients of all ages, abilities and backgrounds. The wall is a full member of the Association of British Climbing Walls.

WHAT S ON OFFER? Schools Climbing Taster Session (age 7+) This is the starting point for many of our schools and can be used to trial a programme, as an end of term reward, as part of a residential or activities week or simply as a stand-alone session. Groups of up to 8 = 96 Groups of up to 16 = 192 Groups of up to 24 = 288 Groups of up to 32 = 384 Aim To give students a fantastic climbing experience To give every student the opportunity to climb on a variety of different walls To build confidence To encourage students to work as a team To allow each other to reach and exceed their personal climbing targets Learn to Climb - Key Stage 2 & 3 (ages 7-13) This rolling programme lasts for a half/full term and can accommodate young people at any level of climbing ability. We teach beginners how to stay safe when climbing, for intermediates we explore more involved skills and techniques so they can really start pushing themselves physically and mentally; for the more advanced climbers we can introduce training elements and techniques to allow them to enter the world of competition and beyond. Aim Introduce 7-13yr olds to the fundamentals of climbing safety and movement skills. Goals (Beginners) Demonstrate risk awareness within the indoor climbing environment, and behave in an appropriate manner in this environment. Learn to put on a harness, tie in with a rethreaded Fig 8 + stopper, attach a belay device to harness and rope, demonstrate that they can belay a climber up, catch a fall, and lower a climber to the floor. Learn the rules, and best practice regarding the use of an indoor bouldering facility and participant in safe bouldering within the course. Learn about the fundamentals of climbing movement agility, balance, co-ordination and apply these to increasingly challenging routes throughout the course. *Goals for Intermediate and Advanced climbers depend on prior experience Groups of up to 8 = 78 Groups of up to 16 = 156 Groups of up to 24 = 234 Groups of up to 32 = 312

Learn to Climb - Key Stage 4 (ages 14+) Rock climbing is a fully recognised GCSE PE option. We have a detailed scheme of work based on the Edexcel syllabus and we can also cover the requirements of AQA and OCR. We have a guideline for the time needed to train and assess students although we can also offer assessment-only sessions if experience has been gained elsewhere. Aim Introduce 14+ yr olds to the fundamentals of independent climbing and movement skills. Deliver the skills required for participants to climb independently of an instructor following the course. Meet requirements for Edexcel GCSE PE Climbing (if required). Goals Demonstrate risk awareness within the indoor climbing environment, and behave in an appropriate manner in this environment. Pass a safety test. All participants should demonstrate they can put on a harness, tie in with a rethreaded Fig 8 + stopper, attach a belay device to harness and rope, demonstrate that they can belay a climber up, catch a fall, and lower a climber to the floor. Pass a bouldering safety test. All participants should demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of the rules, and best practice regarding the use of an indoor bouldering facility. Learn about the fundamentals of climbing movement agility, balance, co-ordination and apply these to increasingly challenging routes throughout the course. Teach participants the structure for a visit to a climbing wall - including risk assessment and hazard awareness, warming up, selecting suitable challenges on routes and bouldering, cooling down. Groups of up to 8 = 78 Groups of up to 16 = 156 Groups of up to 24 = 234 Groups of up to 32 = 312 Climbing Coaching - Key Stage 2, 3 & 4 (ages 7+) Participants need to have completed a Learn to Climb course, show a desire to improve as climbers, and be prepared to participate fully in physical exercise. Aim Improve the climbing ability and fitness of participants. Introduce participants to safe and structured training for climbing performance. Introduce participants to competition climbing. Goals Develop a sound understanding of the principles of climbing movement. Develop an understanding of centre of mass, weight transfer and movement using a range of foot- and hand-holds, and on a range of angles. Understand the requirements for good pre-training warm up and cool down. Participate in physical training for climbing to improve strength, flexibility and for injury prevention.

Analyse own and other s performance. Goal set a suitable short-, medium- and long-term climbing goal and work towards achieving it. Groups of up to 8 = 78 Groups of up to 16 = 156 Groups of up to 24 = 234 Groups of up to 32 = 312 Personal and Social Development sessions Sessions are designed to develop a range of skills these do not require any prior climbing experience. P&S D sessions are completely bespoke and are designed to meet each client s desired learning outcomes. Popular areas we have been asked to focus on in the past include: Communication Team-work and co-operation Leadership Trust and friendship Problem solving Facing challenges Consequence awareness Experiential learning and reflective practice Exploring comfort zones and confidence Schools have used these sessions to: Welcome new Year 7 classes and promote friendship and trust in a group who don t all know each other yet. Explore the consequences of your actions as part of a Restorative Justice process with pupils who have persistently misbehaved. Focus on making healthy choices and choosing to try with a group of pupils who were struggling to engage in lessons. Develop an understanding of leadership styles and problem solving with prefects and peer mentors. Promote effective co-operation, allocation of resources/skills, and supporting team members for sports teams, Ten Tors/D of E Expedtions teams, and Young Enterprise groups. 4 week block 1 x 90min session per week 1:8 instructor: participant 320.00/instructor One-off session 1 x 90min session 1:8 instructor: participant 100.00/instructor

Inclusive Climbing There are many perceived barriers to adventurous activities; however we have never turned a participant away because they can t do anything. Among the staff we have a wealth of experience and passion for delivering climbing to everyone. We are able to work with participants who use chairs, have visual, hearing or cognitive impairments, or have additional learning needs. By the very nature of client s needs, we often need to know a bit about the participants before we can devise a bespoke package, however we are confident that we can deliver something for everyone. Please feel free to contact us to discuss a bespoke package, or if you have any queries about accessible climbing. Self Instructed Climbing Self Instructed Entry (Whole Centre) Instructors must hold valid NGB Qualifications + suitable insurance Self Instructed entry Whole Centre, all day. 6.40/head Pre-pay Self Instructed Entry. Term Times only, valid Sept 15 July 16, no refund for unused. 25 entries 150.00 Save 10 6.00/head 50 entries 275.00 Save 35 5.50/head 75 entries 375.00 Save 90 5.00/head 100 entries 475.00 Save 145 4.75/head Self Instructed Boulder Entry Supervising staff must have completed an in-house Boulder Supervising induction. Boulder Supervising Induction - 40.00 per head. Self instructed boulder only entry - 4.00/head. 60mins max Pre-pay Self Instructed Boulder Only Entry Term Times only, valid Sept 15 July 16, no refund for unused. 25 entries 95.00 Save 5 3.80/head 50 entries 180.00 Save 20 3.60/head 75 entries 255.00 Save 45 3.40/head 100 entries 320.00 Save 80 3.20/head

Climbing for GCSE We appreciate the challenges administering a non-mainstream GCSE, however Climbing provides a fantastic sporting activity! We can deliver GCSE syllabi within intensive full-day courses, or over longer periods. Please get in touch for a bespoke package for your GCSE students. Bespoke is best You know your pupils best! If there is anything we need to know to deliver a better experience to your pupils, or if you have particular requirements regarding session content, duration, and instruction, we would be very happy to discuss this with you. You are welcome to visit the wall, to see the facility and discuss sessions with the Centre Manager, or we can arrange a time to visit you at your school. You can contact us by phone or e-mail, or just call in to see us at the Withdean Sports Complex. We look forward to seeing you and your pupils soon!

HIGH SPORTS BRIGHTON HIGH SPORTS BRIGHTON WITHDEAN SPORTS COMPLEX TONGDEAN LANE BRIGHTON BN1 5JD PHONE 0845 363 1177 EMAIL BRIGHTON@HIGH-SPORTS.CO.UK