We hear it all the time. Parents in Stirling who want to get active but simply can't because they have no one to look after the kids. It's one of the biggest barriers to exercise, and at The PEAK, we've done something about it.

Our brand new Kids Club means you no longer have to choose between your health and your children. Drop them straight into our Sports Hall, where our coaches will keep them active, engaged and having an absolute blast — while you hit the gym or join one of our fantastic fitness classes just around the corner.

Active kids and active parents, all under one roof. No childcare worries. No excuses.

Our Kids Club is open to children from 4 to 12 years — children aged 4 should be toilet trained. Whether you're looking for after school activities in Stirling, kids sports classes, indoor sports for kids or simply a brilliant way to keep your children moving, our coach-led sessions deliver 1 hour 15 minutes of action-packed fun every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.

From football and basketball to dodgeball, athletics, netball, badminton and more — every session is bursting with variety, energy and excitement. Your children will build confidence, develop movement skills and make friends, all while you get your own workout done in the same place.

Bookings open from Sunday 19th April for classes starting weekly from week beginning Monday 27th April.

Classes are bookable one week in advance, in line with our fitness class schedule.

So keep an eye out and get their spot secured early!

Children attending The PEAK Kids Club will enjoy different multisport activities including:

  • Athletics
  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Curling
  • Dodgeball
  • Football
  • Fun Games & Races
  • Netball
  • Orienteering
  • Target Sports

and more!

Please note that we don't have a set timetable of activities to share for each date however our coaching team will ensure that they have a fun, age appropriate, active, multisport session planned that your child will really enjoy.

Drop off can be 15 minutes before class start time and pick up can be 15 minutes before class end time.

Please bring your child to the registration area to sign in at the beginning of the class and state who will be collecting your child after the class.

Please ensure that emergency contact details and medical details are up to date. If you are unsure or need to advise us of an update, please complete our online consent form which can be found here.

What to Bring:

  • Please provide a refillable water bottle with your child's name on it.
  • Please bring a jumper and a waterproof coat as we may go outside if weather is good.

Please wear:

  • Clothing for sporting activities.
  • Trainers or shoes for general sports.
  • Sun cream and a hat if weather is good.


What not to Bring:

  • A mobile phone - in case it gets lost
  • Sports equipment - We've got all we need
  • Money - We don't provide a tuck shop or any chance to buy food/drink
  • Any Valuables - such as watches and jewellery

Active Stirling are a provider of physical activity and sporting opportunities for all members of the community. We welcome everyone in our community to take part in our programmes.

We are not regulated by the Care Inspectorate, and therefore we do not provide additional support or personal care for individuals attending our programmes. When an individual who has additional support and/or care needs attends our programmes, we would expect that the individual will have the appropriate support to give them the additional assistance or care they require to participate in our programmes. This may be a parent, family member, befriender, or a professional care giver arranged by the individual or their guardian, as appropriate.

PEAK Behaviour Procedure

Participants, disruptive or unacceptable behaviour procedure information for parents/guardians

This procedure aligns with the Active Stirling’s Child and Vulnerable Adult Protection Policy. It concerns the behaviour of participants during the Kids Club and sets out our expectations for participant behaviours and how we will address disruptive or unacceptable behaviours.

Throughout our activities, we aim to provide a safe, challenging, and fun experience for each participant. Our staff, coaches and volunteers will treat all participants fairly and will abide by our code of conduct.

Staff, coaches and volunteers can reasonably expect good behaviour from all participants. When behaviours from participants become disruptive or unacceptable, staff will be firm, fair and clear with individuals exhibiting these behaviours. Behaviours considered to be disruptive are:

  • Ignoring or refusing to follow instruction and requests made by staff, coaches and volunteers delivering the activities and surrounding care.
  • Swearing or foul language.
  • Shouting at others in an aggressive or uncontrollable way.
  • Interrupting another participants engagement in or enjoyment of activity, verbally or physically.
  • Mistreating facilities or equipment

If staff or coaches need to address disruptive behaviour they will speak to the individual(s) concerned, explain how their behaviour is disrupting the session and ask them to correct their behaviour. If the disruptive behaviour continues during the session the individual(s) will be given a time out from the activity, determined by the activity lead.

If the disruptive behaviour repeats after a time out in the session, or, in the opinion of the activity leader, has become unacceptable, the behaviour will be treated as unacceptable behaviour as below. At this point staff will record the action in an Active Stirling incident report form for managing health and safety.

Behaviours considered to be unacceptable are:

  • Repeated disruptive behaviour.
  • Verbal - including swearing, homophobic, transphobic, sectarian, racist, sexist remarks or name calling directed at staff, coaches, volunteers or other participants.
  • Physical - including spitting, biting, hitting, punching, pinching, scratching, kicking and pushing directed at staff, coaches, volunteers or other participants.
  • Bullying defined as “The repetitive, intentional hurting of one person or group by another person or group, where the relationship involves an imbalance of power. Bullying can be physical, verbal or psychological. It can happen face-to-face or online” and detailed in the Anti-Bullying Alliance website, anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/tools-information/all-about-bullying/understanding-bullying/definition

In the event that staff or coaches need to address unacceptable behaviour the participants will be removed from the remainder of the session and the parents/guardians contacted to attend and collect their child.

Unless there are exceptional circumstances, the participant(s) will be excluded from the next holiday club. If, on returning to the holiday club, the participant engages in any further disruptive or unacceptable behaviour they will be removed from the remainder of the session and the parents/guardians contacted to attend and collect their child.

The situation will be explained to the parents/guardians and recorded in Active Stirling incident report. The participant(s) will be excluded from all further activity sessions in the current Kids Club. In exceptional circumstances, the activity leader in consultation with the Active Stirling Management Team, may agree to the exclusion of an individual or a group of individuals from future Active Stirling Kids Club activities. Such instances may include persistent unacceptable behaviours, serious physical assault, vandalism or safeguarding related matters. In these cases, the Active Stirling Management team will write to the parents/guardians of the individual(s) concerned to inform them of the decision.

As per the Child and Vulnerable Adult Protection Policy, if at any time staff coaches or volunteers have a safeguarding concern, the safeguarding protocols will supersede this policy, and processes described above, and the relevant Designated Safeguarding Officer contacted.

Kids Club Code of Conduct

This is our code of conduct for young people taking part in Active Stirling Kids Club activity provision. We will have this displayed for young people to see at each session, so it is clear. As a young person taking part in our Kids Club activity, we'd like you to follow this guidance to make sure you are able to participate in our activity safely.

Code Of Conduct

We want every child to have fun, feel safe, and enjoy playing sports with us. Follow these simple rules to help everyone have a great time!

Be Kind and Respectful

  • Be nice to everyone – participants, coaches, and staff.
  • Cheer on your teammates and help each other.
  • Treat everyone fairly, no matter their abilities or differences.

Good Behaviour

  • Listen to your coaches and follow instructions.
  • Use kind words – no swearing or name-calling.
  • Keep your hands and feet to yourself – no pushing, hitting, or rough play.
  • Stay where you are supposed to be – don’t wander off.
  • Look after the equipment and the place you are playing in.

Stay Safe

  • Follow the rules to keep yourself and others safe.
  • Tell a coach if you feel upset or see someone else who needs help.

What Happens If You Break the Rules?

If a child does not follow the rules:

  1. They will get a reminder to follow the rules.
  2. If they keep breaking the rules, they may have a time-out.
  3. If the behaviour doesn’t stop, we will call their parents or carers to come and pick them up.
  4. If the behaviour is very bad or keeps happening, they might not be allowed to come back.

By following these rules, we can all have fun, stay safe, and enjoy playing sports together!

The essentials

  • Keep yourself safe by listening to staff, your coach or leader, behaving responsibly and speak out when something isn't right.
  • When you're with us, stay in the places where you're supposed to, don't wander off or leave without being signed out by your parent or guardian.
  • Take care of our equipment and premises as if they were your own.
  • Do not swear or use foul or abusive language.
  • Help make our activity sessions a welcoming and friendly place to be.
  • Respect our staff, coaches and volunteers.
  • Treat other young people with respect. Support and encourage them and appreciate that everyone has different levels of skill and talent.
  • Respect and celebrate the differences in our club or activity and not discriminate against anyone else on the grounds of gender, race, sexual orientation or ability.
  • Report any incidents of bullying, including homophobia and transphobia to a member of staff, even if you're just a witness.

Sessions must be booked in advance and can be booked online or in app up to one week in advance.

Bookings open from Sunday 19th April.

Please note bookings must be made under individual child's account.

Please click register to set up an account if they don't already have one with us.

Book online / Book in app