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Sessions and Fees

We offer sessions for all ages and abilities at a competitive rate, with qualified and experienced coaches.

Venue:

Sevenoaks Preparatory School,
Godden Green,
Sevenoaks,
Kent,
TN15 0JU

Once you arrive at Sevenoaks Prep, walk up the left hand side of the tennis courts and in between the buildings on the left.  Fencing takes place in the sports hall, which is the large building in front of you.

BRITISH FENCING MEMBERSHIP

As well as club fees, all club members need to join British Fencing. There are a number of different membership levels, from a 3 month 'introduction' membership all the way through to a full competitive licence. Details can be found on the British Fencing website here

Please note, if you intend to enter any fencing competitions (including Leon Paul Junior Series or the British Youth Championships) you will need a competition level membership.

WANT TO COME AND FENCE ON AN

AD HOC BASIS?

(Senior sessions - 13+ only)

Guest fees: £15 per session

Student offer: £25 for four sessions

(with valid NUS card) 

Additional training nights

If you are already a club member and pay a termly fee to attend one or two nights but would like to pay for additional ad hoc night leading up to competitions for example, then the fee is £10 per session.

ONE TO ONE LESSONS (15 minutes)

(Senior sessions - 13+ only)

For a 15 minute one-to-one lesson, fees range from £10 to £12 depending on the coach delivering the lesson.

COMPETITION COACHING FEES

(Coach availability permitting)

£10 per fencer, per competition, to be paid into the MX bank account before the competition.

SCHOOL HOLIDAY TRAINING

Sessions/camps dependent on coach availability. Dates and costs will be announced on the website noticeboard and our Instagram and Facebook pages as soon as they become available.

Discounts
and
waivers

We can discount fees for fencers who qualify for free school lunches or competition fee waivers, so please contact us if this applies, or if you will otherwise struggle with fees, as we aim to make fencing as inclusive as possible.

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