Parkour In Schools & Universities
For a decade and a half, London Parkour Project has worked with over 20 schools and universities.
Delivering our wholistic systematic training method as part of PE sessions, aafter school clubs, student societies and our parkour academy.

Working with schools and universities through university societies, after-school clubs, Parkour-PE classes program during school hours, and renting school spaces after hours.
Safeguarding
All coaches have up-to-date:
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Safeguarding Certificates
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Enhanced DBS Certificates
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Public Liability Insurance
Coaches certified by:
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ParkourUK (the governing body for parkour in the UK)
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World Parkour and Frerunning Federation
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Art du Déplacement And Parkour Teaching (A.D.A.P.T.)
School References

Universities
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Queen Mary, University of London
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Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry
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Imperial College London
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University of East London

6th-forms
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Leyton Sixthform College

Secondary Schools
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Bexleyheath Academy
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St Matthews Academy
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Forest Hill School Sports Center
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Sydenham School

Primary Schools
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Sir Thomas Abney Primary
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Haseltine Primary
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Olive School Hackney Primary
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St Bartholomew’s CoE Primary
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Tidemill Academy
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St Peter & St Paul Catholic Primary
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Myatt Garden Primary
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St Johns CoE Primary
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St Michaels CoE Primary

Alternative Schools
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Limes College
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The New School, Crystal Palace

Independent Schools
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Herne Hill School, Kinder - Pre-Prep
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Maida Vale School, Westminster
University Parkour Classes


No need to be afraid as we start all beginners at the ground level and then build up to higher and higher jumps.
One should expect bumps and scrapes as well as a twisted ankle or pulled muscle from time to time, and on the rare occasion more serious injuries.

At London Parkour Project we have a few regular and dedicated outdoor parkour classes. Every week students train in the outdoor urban environment, learning how to apply parkour moves in real situations.
Classes use a combination of technical techniques to develop an individual's parkour skills.
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Drills to build confidence in the parkour specific moves.
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Games to help students to develop a natural movement in a fun way.

We train in all weathers if it's super hot, wet, and even cold, as this helps to develop the student further.
If you are able to land a move safely in a wet and slippery environment,
then the next time you come to the move in the dry you will feel more confident to perform this move and will feel comfortable running that little bit faster and jumping that little bit higher.

If you can survive training on very hot days, you will find you will have better stamina in mild weather.
If you train in the cold, you will certainly appreciate the sunny days when they come.
At the end of the day, this is England, so expect English weather.






