International Soccer Schools are passionate about ensuring the children have as much fun as possible this means allowing them to do what they love the most, simply playing football! The ‘BIG MATCH’ is all about showing off talents, playing with friends and progressing skills while working as a team. Our enthusiastic fun-loving coaches motivate and support the children creating a positive enjoyable learning environment.
Training ground is about giving children that crucial time to practice their skills in a competitive setting. From quick feet to close dribbling, this competitive session will improve any child’s performance from all levels of ability. ISS strongly believe that the best method of development is through game-based activities. The training ground really puts this into practice using exciting small sided games to give bags of confidence and develop team-work whilst having great fun!
Friday is the most exciting day of the week! Whether it’s playing on their own, or part of a team, children love competitions. For that reason International Soccer Carnival is heaving with skill challenges, fun games, small matches and tournaments. Carnival day gives the children chance to combine all their skills learnt from the different soccer nations. To get the most out of every child, the children are encouraged to demonstrate new skills as much as possible whilst receiving constant positive feedback from the coaches. It’s all about creating a great end to the week.
By breaking down skills into manageable phases the children will feel comfortable and confident in their own ability. Our coaches are dedicated to developing skills on an individual basis enabling all abilities to progress in their own time. Using the latest in coaching techniques children will learn to attack like Brazilians defend like the Italians and finish like the Spanish. Skills sessions will incorporate Futsal activities and games, designed to improve skills on the ball.
After a warm welcome from the staff team, start your day with a mixture of dynamic stretches and ball familiarisation exercises. This winning combination will ensure you’re fully prepared to play like a professional. This is also a great time for children to get used to the ball and coaches to put children in a group with those of a similar age and ability.