School Ready Programme

ROKT Foundation has received funding to deliver a 6 weeklong ‘school ready’
programme for young children!

These sessions offer a fun introduction to indoor climbing for young children. Tailored specifically
for ages 3–4-year-olds, this programme combines fun games and climbing activities to nurture early
skills and confidence in a supportive environment. Starting in September, every Monday from
11.30am-12.30pm these 60-minute sessions are led by qualified instructors and are designed to
engage children while fostering coordination and social skills. This will be followed by a light lunch

Details

  • Duration: 60 minutes per session
  • Location: ROKT Foundation, Mill Royd Street, Brighouse
  • Ages: 3.5 years and 4 years (pre-school) sessions and lunch are FREE

Key Skills

  • Developing basic climbing techniques and movement skills
  • Enhancing coordination and balance
  • Building confidence in a climbing environment
  • Encouraging social interaction and teamwork

What to Expect

During the session, children will engage in a variety of game-based activities
designed to introduce them to climbing in a fun and engaging way. This will include bouldering, roped
climbing, harness swinging and caving. The focus is on creating a positive and enjoyable experience
while introducing basic climbing movements and techniques. Instructors guide the children through
activities that build their physical skills and confidence while fostering social interactions w ith their
peers. Children will also have the chance to experience our sensory space, exploring sound, shapes
and colours and try boccia, bowls too. All topped off with a healthy lunch!


How to Book

The programme is structured around the Early Years Foundation Stages (EYFS), s For
more information and to book your sessions for either September start or November start email
info@roktfoundation.co.uk or call 01484937180

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