GHA RFC Easter Rugby Camp 2026

Monday 13th – Friday 17th April

Now with a limited number of FREE introductory places for girls new to rugby!

 

Join us at Braidholm for a week of high-standard coaching, skill development, and most importantly—FUN!

Following the huge success of our 2025 camps, GHA RFC is pleased to announce our 2026 Easter Rugby Camp. Open to boys and girls of all abilities—whether you are a seasoned player or looking to pick up a rugby ball for the first time—our camp focuses on core skills, player development, and teamwork in a supportive environment.

GHA currently has over 270 mini members who attend the club weekly. Our mission is to offer the highest standard of training in Glasgow while providing a perfect holiday solution for working parents. We aim to show off the rugby club in its best possible light while helping every player reach their potential.

Camp Details & Age Groups

P1 – P3: The Fundamentals

Our P1 – P3 half day sessions are designed for children of all abilities. No prior rugby experience is required—this camp is all about learning the fundamentals!

  • When: Monday – Wednesday
  • Time: 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM

P4 – P7: Skill Development

Our P4 – P7 five day camp led by experienced coaches, will focus on skill development, teamwork, and game-based learning in a supportive and engaging environment

  • When: Monday – Friday
  • Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

U13 – U16: Train Like a Pro

Our U13 – U16 five day camp will help attendees train like the pros, using innovative and engaging techniques to develop skills, techniques, and tactical understanding. Whether it’s learning the game, exploring specific positions, or gaining insights into nutrition, strength and conditioning, and strategy, this camp is designed to get the most out of every player.

  • When: Monday – Friday
  • Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Pricing & Booking

  • P1 – P3: Single Half Days (Mon, Tue or Wed) 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM: £25
  • P1-P3: Three Half Days (Mon – Wed) 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM: £65
  • P4 – U16: Single Day 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM: £40
  • P4 – U16: Five Days 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM: £160
  • free introductory places for girls who are new to rugby

Book your place today – Click here

Logistics

  • Venue: GHA RFC, Braidholm, Braidholm Road, Giffnock, Glasgow, G46 6EB
  • Contact: 0141 637 5850 | www.gharugby.co.uk
  • Schedule: Sessions begin at 9:00 AM, followed by a break for lunch (not included).
  • Finish Times: 4:00 PM (12:30 PM for P1-P3). Please note we do not provide wraparound care after the camp finishes.

Terms and Conditions

  • GHA Easter Camp hours are from 9.00 AM – 4:00 PM (12:30PM for P1-P3).
  • GHA RFC will NOT provide wraparound care after 4:00 PM
  • GHA RFC is not responsible for children left unsupervised outside these hours.
  • Places will be filled on a first come first served basis.
  • Payment is considered as acceptance of the booking conditions.
  • Cancellations made up to one week before the camp will receive a 50% refund.
  • Any cancellations made after this time will not be refunded.
  • The GHA Easter Camp is staffed by SRU Mini Rugby accredited coaches and GHA Academy members who will implement the highest safety measures.
  • GHA RFC has industry leading insurance and liability cover, however, the Club will not be held liable or responsible for loss or damage to possessions.
  • We strongly recommend that all valuables be left at home.
  • The GHA Easter Camp will reserve the right to suspend any child that causes disruption to the camp due to misbehaviour.
  • A confirmation letter will be sent by e-mail or post as proof of booking.
  • Venue – Glasgow Hutchesons’ Aloysians Rugby Football Club.
  • A parent/guardian must be contactable during camp hours.

Why are girls’ places free at our Easter Rugby Camp?

  • Our Easter Camp is open to all children from P1 to U16 – members and non-members, boys and girls.
  • This year, we are offering a limited number of free introductory places for girls who are new to rugby.
  • We recognise that, both locally and nationally, girls are currently under-represented in rugby participation. Under the Equality Act 2010, organisations are permitted to take proportionate positive action where participation by people who share a protected characteristic – such as sex – is disproportionately low.
  • Our decision to offer free places for girls who are trying rugby for the first time is a targeted and proportionate step to help address that imbalance and encourage wider participation in the sport.
  • This initiative is designed to broaden access and increase participation, while maintaining an inclusive environment for all children. The camp remains open to everyone, and we are committed to treating all participants fairly and with respect.
  • We hope our rugby community will support this step to help grow the girls’ game and strengthen our club for the future. The more children who feel welcome and able to take part, the stronger our club becomes.
  • If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]. We look forward to welcoming lots of new faces at camp.