FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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We run sessions for both children and adults including regular Kids Clubs and Adult only Group Lessons . You can see our regular class schedule and book online here. Kids can start skating with us from 4 years old, and we offer group lessons by age and skill level.
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You’re welcome to bring your own skateboard and safety gear, if you do not have your own we also offer rental of skateboards, helmets, and pads at an additional cost of £5 per person. Please specify your rental equipment needs on your booking form.
We also have a skate shop at the Skate Hub where you can buy your own gear.
Take a look at our stock here.
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Absolutely! As a purpose built Skateboarding School we have beginner-friendly classes and coaching where you'll learn how to start, stop, turn, and skate confidently — no experience necessary.
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Visit our Bookings page, choose your class, and follow the steps. You’ll get an email confirmation once you’re booked.
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You can cancel or reschedule up to 48 hours before your session. We’ll do our best to accommodate changes, especially with notice. For cancellation requests within 48 hours Skate Hub London holds the right to withhold funds entirely or partially
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Our classes are held at our purpose-built skate park, in Vauxhall, London, at 104 Tinworth Street, London SE11 5EQ - 5 mins from Vauxhall Station. For local lessons across London, please contact www.bestfootforwardskateacademy.com
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Yes! Parents are encouraged to stay, especially for younger children. There’s usually space in our reception to sit nearby and cheer them on.
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Yes - we offer 1:1 private sessions, group bookings, school workshops, and birthday party packages. Contact us directly to enquire at manager@skatehublondon.co.uk.
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As a fully indoor skatepark we are not affected by weather conditions.
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Skating always carries some risk, but we do everything we can to make it safe - including safety gear, trained instructors, and risk assessments. Our ramps are purpose built to encourage learning, meaning they are appropriate for newer skaters to feel safe on.
All under 16s must wear protective equipment at all times during skating, Adults will have the choice but equipment will always be available for use.