Enjoyment for tots to teenagers

The Club has a large and thriving junior section.

Throughout the year, coaching takes place on Saturday mornings (9:30 am – 12:30 pm). Hourly groups are organised, based on age and ability, and a waiting list is in operation.

Autumn and Spring coaching takes place during weekdays. Full use is made of the floodlit courts. Also, younger children are invited to attend performance coaching squads for mini-tennis after school during school term-time.

During the Summer term, coaching takes place on Monday afternoons.  Professional coaching is provided by a licensed tennis coach and our own LTA qualified tennis assistants.

Junior matches are arranged against other tennis clubs in Buckinghamshire. A junior club tournament is run each Summer and players are encouraged to take part in other competitions at clubs in Buckinghamshire and Berkshire. The Club also hosts a Bucks LTA Grand Prix Mini-Tennis competition.

Promising juniors are invited to attend senior match practice sessions in order to provide a seamless transition between junior and senior tennis. In recent years, several juniors of different age groups have been selected for county and one for national training.

Fun tennis is often arranged in the school holidays on Monday afternoons supervised by adult members.

The Club has a Welfare Officer and all those engaged in coaching comply with relevant Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) policies. All coaches have enhanced Home Office Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks through the LTA and first aid trained.

The Club has a long-standing partnership with Stoke Poges School. This enables pupils to play at lunchtime on some days in the Summer term and for older age groups to receive coaching on Fridays after school.

Mini tennis Highland Spring & LTA

To join up as a Junior please complete the Junior Membership form and for more information please contact the club’s Junior membership secretary, Anne Milne

The Club has achieved Clubmark status.

It is the universally acknowledged cross sport accreditation scheme for community sports clubs and stands for

  • Higher standards of welfare, equity, coaching and management in community sports clubs.
  • Making sure the nation’s sports club infrastructure is safer, stronger and more successful.

It shows that the club provides the right environment which ensures the welfare of members and encourages everyone to enjoy sport and stay involved throughout their lives.As an accredited club we are recognised as a safe, rewarding and fulfilling place for participants of all ages as well as helping parents and carers know that they’re choosing the right club for their young people.

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