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What to expect from your child’s first SSE Wildcats session​

SSE Wildcats provides a fun, friendly and safe environment where girls aged 5-11 can experience football for the first time.

All Wildcats centres are warm and welcoming but it can help ease any first-day nerves – from girls and parents – if you know what to expect.

What happens in an SSE Wildcats session?

SSE Wildcats sessions normally happen after school or at the weekend. They take place once a week and last for around an hour.

Sessions focus on developing your child’s fundamental movement skills – agility, balance coordination, and speed – required not only for football but for all sports.

Girls will learn new football skills, make brilliant friendships and have fun together.

“My favourite thing about Wildcats is becoming so close to so many friends so quickly,” said Erin, 9.

“I didn’t know many of the girls before because a lot went to different schools but anybody can come and become part of the family.”

Each session kicks off with a team talk, introducing any children who are new to Wildcats and explaining what the session will involve.

Then it’s time for the fun to begin.

Football skills are incorporated into themed games and activities. Some of the children’s favourite themes include pirates, jungle animals and superheroes – this also helps to engage your child’s imagination and develop their creativity.

How much does a Wildcats session cost?

While the cost varies from centre to centre, one of the main aims of Wildcats is to be affordable and accessible for all girls.

For this reason, Wildcats operates on a flexible pay-per-play basis. This means there is a small cost per session to cover the costs of the coach and venue for each session your child attends.

Can parents/guardians stay to watch?

Yes, absolutely. Parents, carers and siblings are also encouraged to stay, watch and get involved!

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