Children Taught in 2023
Schools We Worked With
Percent Female Students
The Year Skateboarding Is In The Paris Olympics
An amazing day! The children came back to class animated and there was a definite buzz about skateboarding, from both boys and girls. The adults enjoyed the difference of the activity and the obvious exhiliration the children experienced. Thank you again for your time and the lovely rapport you developed with the children.
- St Catherines School, Surrey
"Just a quick email to say a big thank you to yourself and Sam! The children (and staff) had a lovely time. Sam was very professional, enthusiastic and kept to time! Some of the parents on facebook said – “She loved this, thank you to Sam and the school for organising it” and “it was the first thing he told me about at pick up time! This was a big hit, especially his stunts!”. Thanks again.”
- Scootability at Browick
"Just to advise that a great day was had by all. My personal thanks to Geoff who was brilliant especially with the youngsters, including my daughter who had never been on a skate board! Guess what she wants for Christmas!!!! I look forward to seeing your guys again in April."
- Burham Council
The children loved the lessons, they were all kitted out properly with safety gear. The sessions really extended children where appropriate and he was really supportive with the children who were nervous.
- Rucstall School, Hampshire
"You were invaluable to the success of the campaign, so thank you for all your efforts. Feedback from all involved was very positive; the kids loved having you there to show off some tricks, so much so that they stuck around all day to see you. Will definitely be in touch in the future."
- Nintendo
"Team Rubicon led a fantastic day of scooting, skating and biking for our young people in Leatherhead this weekend. Their staff were brilliant at encouraging and supporting everyone who took part, and our young people came away with more confidence and a new range of skills to test out on the newly refurbished skate park. We will gladly welcome them back again."
- Mole Valley District Council