Program Information
Each 60-minute session is designed as a high-tempo, flexible workshop split into two halves to balance technical growth with creative freedom. We begin with 30 minutes of Technical Power & Flow, focusing on high-energy stroking and field movements to deepen edge work and stability. The final 30 minutes is an Open Free Skate, where skaters work at their own pace on personal goals while our coaches roam the ice to provide on-the-spot technical feedback and individual assistance.
Skater Assessments
As Spring School follows a flexible drop-in format, formal assessment cards are not issued. However, our coaches actively monitor progress and and will award badges to skaters who successfully clear all the requirements for a new level during these sessions.
Schedule
The schedule of this program will change according to available ice time. Our flexible "Pick-a-Session" registration allows you to choose exactly what fits your schedule. Register for a single drop-in or as many as fit into your schedule..
2027 Session Schedule
Coming soon!
Fees & Deadlines
Check back soon for more information on our 2027 Spring School fees and payment deadlines.
Pre-Requisites
To be eligible for Spring School, skaters must meet the following registration and skill requirements:
1. Registration Requirements
- Must have achieved a Level 6 badge or higher by March 2027.
- Must be registered for the 2026/2027 season in our Figure Skating class.
- Any skaters registered in our Learn to Figure Skate program who complete their Level 6 badge in March may also be invited to join Spring School at that time, pending availability.
2. Skill Pre-Requisites
Skaters must be able to confidently perform the following movements:
- Glides: Sustained 1-foot glides lasting the full distance between the blue lines.
- Crossovers: Strong crossovers in both forward and backward directions.
- Turns: 3-turns, c-step turns, and other 1-foot turns.
- Jumps & Spins: Basic jumps and spins, including waltz jumps and 1-foot spins.
- Field Movements: Basic field movements, including drags and spirals.