ESY school summer activity programme 2024

John Randall • July 7, 2024

We've got an amazing programme of summer activities planned for young people aged 11 to 17 years old and they're all FREE!


To register your child for any of the activities listed, simply email Mark our senior youth work manager at mark.carrell@electricstormyouth.co.uk, stating which activities you'd like you child to take part in.


But hurry, as places are limited and will be allocated on a first apply, first booked basis.


If it rains for any of our outdoor activities, we have a back up indoor venue.


Tuesday 23rd July

Beach afternoon at Beach Green, Lancing with games, football, paddle in the sea and ice cream.


Wednesday 24th July

Bee Experience at Brooklands.


Saturday 27th July

Lancing Football Club. A chance to watch Lancing take on Hastings in a friendly at Culver Road!


Tuesday30th July

Skate Jam at Beach Green, Lancing. For for all young people interested in skating and scooters. Helmets and safety equipment must be worn.


Friday 2nd August

Crazy Golf at Splash Point, Worthing.


Tuesday 6th August

Bowling at Worthing.


Friday 9th August

Beach afternoon  with ice cream and games on the Beach Green.


Tuesday 13th August

Worthing Pier amusements and food at MacDonald's.


Wednesday14th August

Play Station games console afternoon.


Tuesday 20th August

Jump In at Burgess Hill (minibus provided for travel).


Wednesday 21st August

Beach afternoon and picnic.


Tuesday 27th August

Pendragon (The Hunt) – Stamner Park, Brighton) – For those that have seen the

show ‘The Hunted’ on TV, young people and staff will have to complete a mission to

escape capture from the hunters! Transport will be provided.


Wednesday 28th August

Scout Sailing Trip with a chance to see dolphins off Bognor Regis.


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