
2026 Holiday Programs
Our Holiday programs offer children a structured developmental experience during school breaks, designed to improve football skills, promote personal development, physical activity, social skills and teamwork. Led by qualified coaches, the programs focus on enhancing technical abilities such as ball control, passing, shooting and tactical understanding in a supportive and safe environment.
Players are grouped by age and ability to ensure tailored training that maximizes skill and progression and enjoyment. Sessions combine skill drills, small sided games and match play to promote game understanding and sportsmanship.

May Half-Term Program
5-11 yr old boys & girls
COACH: Andy Mulins
10.00am-3.00pm : Early drop off 9.00am
Tuesday 26 May – Friday 29 May
Venue:
1 day £25
2 days £50
3 days £70
4 days £90
Early drop off 9.00am £5.00

Girls Only May Half-term Program
5-11 yr old girls
COACH: Charlie Macey
10.00am-3.00pm : Early drop off 9.00am
Tuesday 26 May – bring a friend for free!
Wednesday 27 May – World Cup Wednesday!
Venue:
1 day £25
2 days £50
Early drop off 9.00am £5.00

Tots May Half-Term Sessions
2-5 yr old boys & girls
HEAD COACH: Matthew Hall
10.30am - 12.30pm
Tuesday 26 May
Thursday 28 May
Venue:
1 session £15
2 sessions £30
I really like R&A Soccer’s holiday camps. The coaches are so nice and supportive. The games are so fun and a great way to make friends. The teams are very fair and you will always have an awesome time, every time. And on Fridays, you could even get a medal!
Ethan age 10, Chesham
My son Teddy Cross loves the soccer camps, he enjoys it everyday. He especially loves World Cup Wednesday and Tournament Day!
Robert Cross
Berkhamsted
Jack absolutely loves the camps, they are so well organised, fun and really improving his football. He loves World Cup Wednesdays and Rapid Fire!
Sophie Collins
Berkhamsted
From a parents perspective , it’s easy to book, convenient and well priced. I know that when I drop the kids off, they’ll really be looked after and have a great day.
Anonymous
