Community Trust Running Holiday Courses - Ipswich Town News
Town’s Community Trust is running its ITFC SCORE courses during the Whitsun holidays. ITFC SCORE is the new name for the Trust’s Holiday Soccer Camps.
SCORE is open to children aged 4 - 12 years of age and is run at various venues around Suffolk and South Norfolk, including Bury St Edmunds, Elmswell, Felixstowe, Framlingham, Ipswich, Saxmundham, Thetford and Woodbridge.
SCORE provides high quality and fun football coaching from just £2 an hour and is delivered by experienced FA qualified coaches.
There are courses to suit all abilities, including goalkeeping, girls-only and a pan-disability course which aims to provide specialist skills training for children aged 5 - 12 with a variety of disabilities both physical and mental.
In addition, Crazee’s Club will be launched. Previously known as Soccer 4s, Crazee’s Club is open to children aged 4 — 6 and is designed specifically for the younger age group who are just beginning to show an interest in playing football.
Places can be booked by calling 0845 1369333. For further information about ITFC SCORE and other Community Trust projects, visit www.itcommunitytrust.org.uk or email communityweb@itfc.co.uk.
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