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South-Ayrshire.Gov.Uk/Schoolsout Learn 2 Dive to Introduce the Core Aquatic Dive Skills during public swim times south-ayrshire.gov.uk/schoolsout Learn 2 Dive To introduce the core aquatic dive skills. Participants must be a confident swimmer in deep water and be able to swim a minimum of 25 meters unaided (A water test may be required on day 1) VENUE WEEK DAY TIME AGE PRICE Citadel Wk 1 Mon-Fri 10am -10.30am 5+ yrs £20 for 5 x 1/2 hr classes Crash Course Swimming Lessons Crash courses are suitable for complete beginners and those who still require the use of water aids VENUE WEEK DAY TIME AGE PRICE Citadel, Troon Pool, 9am - 9.30am 4-5 yrs £20 for 5 x 1/2 hr classes Prestwick Pool, Wk 1 & 2 Mon-Fri Maybole Pool 9.30am -10am 5+ yrs £20 for 5 x 1/2 hr classes Pre-booking essential - book online at www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/schoolsout Citadel Leisure Centre - Pool Activities ACTIVITY WEEK DAY TIME AGE PRICE Tue 1.15pm -2pm Inflatable Fun Run Wk 1 & 2 Thu 8+ yrs £1 Sat 11am -12noon Mon, Wed, 10.30am - Fun & Floats* Wk 1 & 2 Fri, Sat & Sun 12noon All Ages £1 Tue & Thu 2.15pm-3.30pm **Parent & Baby Splash Fun Wk 1 & 2 Tue & Thu 10am-12noon 0-2 yrs £1 **Rookie Lifeguard Course Rookie Lifeguard course is Bronze Stage Two – attendees should be able to swim 50m Wk 1 & 2 Mon-Fri 2.30pm-3.30pm 8-12 yrs £10 unaided (Learn 2 Swim Level 4) **Pre-booking essential - book online at www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/schoolsout *Fun & Floats is for all ages, subject to standard admission policies Prestwick Swimming Pool ACTIVITY WEEK DAY TIME AGE PRICE Wed 11am-12noon Inflatable Fun Run Wk 1 & 2 8+ yrs £1 Sun 12.30pm-1.30pm Mon 12noon-2pm Fri 11am-1pm Fun & Floats* Wk 1 & 2 All Ages £1 Sat 3pm-4pm Sun 2.30pm-3.30pm **Rookie Lifeguard Mon-Wed 2pm-3pm Rookie Lifeguard course is Bronze Stage One – attendees should be Wk 1 Thu 11am-12noon 8-12 yrs £10 able to swim 25m unaided (Learn 2 Swim Level 3) Fri 1pm-2pm **Pre-booking essential - book online at www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/schoolsout *Fun & Floats is for all ages, subject to standard admission policies Maybole Swimming Pool ACTIVITY WEEK DAY TIME AGE PRICE Mon 10.30am-11.30am Inflatable Fun Run Wk 1 & 2 Tue 7.30pm-8.30pm 8+ yrs £1 Sun 1.30pm - 2.30pm Mon - Thu 12noon-1pm Fun & Floats* Wk 1 & 2 Fri 6.30pm - 7.30pm All Ages £1 Sun 12noon-1pm Wed 3.15pm - 4.15pm Water Walker Wk 1 & 2 8+ yrs £1 Fri 10.30am-11.30am **Rookie Lifeguard Rookie Lifeguard course is Bronze Stage Wk 1 Mon - Fri 9am-10am 8-12 yrs £10 One – attendees should be able to swim 25m unaided (Learn 2 Swim Level 3) **Pre-booking essential - book online at www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/schoolsout *Fun & Floats is for all ages, subject to standard admission policies Troon Swimming Pool ACTIVITY WEEK DAY TIME AGE PRICE Mon Inflatable Fun Run Wk 1 & 2 3.30pm - 4.30pm 8+ yrs £1 Sun Tue 12noon - 2pm Fun & Floats* Wk 1 & 2 Thu 1.30pm - 3pm All Ages £1 Fri 1pm - 3pm Pool Disco Wk 1 & 2 Fri 7pm - 8.30pm 8+ yrs £1 **Rookie Lifeguard Course Rookie Lifeguard course is Bronze Stage Two – attendees should be able to swim Wk 1 Mon - Fri 2pm - 3pm 8-12 yrs £10 50m unaided (Learn 2 Swim Level 4) **Pre-booking essential - book online at www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/schoolsout *Fun & Floats is for all ages, subject to standard admission policies Citadel Dryside Activities ACTIVITY WEEK DAY TIME AGE PRICE To be accompanied by Funhouse 10am -12 noon adult for 6 yrs & under Bouncy castle fun Wk 1 & 2 Tue £1 1pm-3pm 6 - 12 yrs 10.30am -11am Animal Petting Wk 1 Fri Under 8s to be £2.50 11am-11.30am accompanied Pre Five Soft Play 18 months - 4 yrs (Gymnastics themed) Wk 1 & 2 Fri 1pm - 2pm Must be accompanied by £1 adult Gymnastics Wk 1 & 2 Fri 2.30pm - 4pm 5+ yrs £1 Athletics – Run Jump Throw* This is a FUN programme designed to give Mon, children the opportunity to experience a Wk 2 Wed & 2pm - 4pm 6 - 12 yrs £1 wide variety of athletic techniques. Thu Pre-booking essential - book online at www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/schoolsout * Please bring a bottle of water. Athletics also scheduled at Dam Park (week 1). Citadel Dryside Activities - continued ACTIVITY WEEK DAY TIME AGE PRICE 9am - 10am 5 - 11 yrs Mon 3pm - 4pm 12 - 16 yrs Tue 12noon-1pm 12 - 16 yrs 9am-10am 12 - 16 yrs Kids Fitness Wk 1 & 2 Wed £1 3pm - 4pm 5 - 11 yrs Thu 12noon-1pm 5 - 11 yrs 9am-10am 5 - 11 yrs Fri 3pm - 4pm 12 - 16 yrs **Pre-booking essential - book online at www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/schoolsout Easter Fun At Local Activity Centres CENTRE ACTIVITY WEEK DAY TIME AGE PRICE Wk 1 Tue Funhouse 3pm - 4.30pm 5 - 12 yrs £1 Wk 2 Thu Wk 1 Thu Roller Disco 3.30pm - 5pm 5+ yrs £1 Wk 2 Tue Dundonald To book, call Easter Bonnet 01563 851 599 Making & Wk 1 Fri 4pm - 5pm 5+ yrs £1 Easter Parade 3.30pm - 4pm Animal Wk 2 Mon Under 8s to be £2.50 per Petting 4pm - 4.30pm accompanied half hour Archery Wk 2 Fri 2pm-3.30pm 8+ yrs £1 Pre-booking essential - call local Activity Centre to book Easter Fun At Local Activity Centres - continued CENTRE ACTIVITY WEEK DAY TIME AGE PRICE Tue Funhouse Wk 1 10am - 12noon 5 - 12 yrs £1 & 2 Fri 10.30am -11am Muirhead Animal Petting Wk 1 Wed Under 8s to be £2.50 per To book, call 11am -11.30am accompanied half hour 01292 318 541 Archery Wk 1 Thu 2pm - 3.30pm 8+ yrs £1 Gymnastics Wk 1 & 2 Wed 1pm - 2.30pm 5+ yrs £1 10am - 12 noon 1 - 6 yrs Funhouse Wk 1 Wed £1 Whitletts & 2 1pm - 3pm 6 - 12 yrs To book, call 01292 288 845 10.30 - 11am Animal Petting Wk 2 Fri Under 8s to be £2.50 per 11am -11.30am accompanied half hour Pre-booking essential - call local Activity Centre to book Easter Fun At Local Activity Centres - continued CENTRE ACTIVITY WEEK DAY TIME AGE PRICE Wk 1 10am - 12noon 1 - 6 yrs Funhouse & 2 Thu £1 Coylton 1pm - 3pm 6 - 12 yrs To book, call Archery Wk 2 Tue 2pm - 3.30pm 8+ yrs £1 01292 571 235 Wk 1 Gymnastics & 2 Tue 10am -11.30am 5+ yrs £1 10.30am - 12.30pm 1 - 6 yrs Funhouse Wk 1 Fri £1 Mossblown & 2 To book, call 1.30-3.30pm 6 - 12 yrs 01292 520 998 10.30am - 11am Animal Petting Wk 2 Tue Under 8s to be £2.50 per 11am - 11.30am accompanied half hour Pre-booking essential - call local Activity Centre to book Community Sport Hubs CENTRE ACTIVITY WEEK DAY TIME AGE PRICE 10am - 12.30pm 5 - 12 yrs Girvan Multisports Wk 2 Tue, Wed FREE Academy* & Thu 12.30pm - 3pm 13 - 18 yrs The Glebe, Tue, Wed Maybole* Football Camp Wk 1 & Thu 10 - 11.30am 8 - 12 yrs FREE Marr College* Multisports Wk 2 Mon 10am-12noon 5 - 12 yrs FREE Ayr Academy Multisports Wk 1 & 2 Fri 1pm - 2pm 5 - 12 yrs FREE Prestwick Academy Multisports Wk 1 & 2 Fri 11am-12noon 5 - 12 yrs FREE No booking required for any of the above activities. For further information visit www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/schoolsout *Ayr United Football Academy will be delivering football as part of these activities. Athletics Camp - Run Jump Throw This is a FUN programme designed to give children the opportunity to experience a wide variety of athletic techniques, finishing with a mini Olympics on Friday. VENUE WEEK DAY TIME AGE PRICE Tue, Wed, £10 (for 4 Dam Park Stadium, Ayr Wk 1 Thur & Fri 10am -12noon 6+ yrs days) Pre-booking essential - book online at www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/schoolsout Outdoor warm/waterproof suitable clothing required. Bring a bottle of water. Afternoon sessions available at the Citadel. Fun Rugby Fun Rugby and evasion games. Great introduction to rugby for all levels. Designed to in improve players technical and tactical abilities. VENUE WEEK DAY TIME AGE PRICE Ayr RFC £60/week Advanced booking essential - Wk 1 & 2 Mon - Fri 10am - 2pm U6-U13 or £15/day email: [email protected] Marr Rugby Club £5 per Advanced booking essential - Wk 1 Mon 10am - 2pm 11 - 13 yrs session email: [email protected] Girvan Academy Mon & £5 per Advanced booking essential - email: Wk 2 Wed 10am - 12noon 11 - 16 yrs session [email protected] Carrick Academy £5 per Advanced booking essential - email: Wk 2 Tue & Thu 9am - 12noon 9 - 15 yrs session [email protected] Outdoor warm/weatherproof suitable clothing required, studded boots and mouth guards are also recommended. Prestwick Tennis & Mini Tennis Sports Camp The Tennis & Mini Tennis Sports Camps have a variety of fun activities throughout the day, with tennis, mini tennis & team sports for beginners to advanced classes. There will be daily superstars, challenges and prizes to be won. All Equipment provided. VENUE WEEK DAY TIME AGE PRICE 5 - 6 yrs 9.30am-12.30pm £8.50 Daily / £40 Weekly 7+ yrs Prestwick Wk 1 & 2 Mon - Fri Tennis & Fitness 1.30pm - 5pm 7+ yrs £10 Daily / £45 Weekly 9.30am - 5pm 7+ yrs £14 Daily / £65 Weekly 5 - 8 yrs Ayr Fort Tennis Wk 1 & 2 Mon - Fri 10am - 12.00noon £5 Daily Courts 9+ yrs Please contact reception at Prestwick Tennis & Fitness.
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