Our 1–2 hour weekly group skate sessions, aligned with the Victorian school calendar (9–10 week programs), are designed to help skaters aged 4–17 become more confident and capable on their boards.
Each group is supported by a strong coach-to-skater ratio:
2:10 for Groms, Beginners, and Intermediates Level 1 & 2
2:15 for Intermediates Level 3 & Advanced
We offer six progressive group levels:
Groms (4–7 years), Beginners, Intermediates Level 1, Intermediates Level 2, Intermediates Level 3, and Advanced.
(For full details and to book, please scroll to the bottom of this page.)
All Term Skaters benefit from personalised one-on-one coaching alongside their group sessions. Our coaching is tailored to support each skater’s journey—whether they’re learning to navigate a skatepark, cruise a parking lot, or confidently roll to a friend’s house.
With a little practice between sessions, skaters can reinforce skills and progress faster each week. Our sessions are all about building confidence, encouraging progression, and pushing boundaries in a safe, supportive environment—and of course, having fun and connecting with other skaters!
Perks for Term Skaters:
10% off at our amazing sponsor OCD Skate Shop
25% off thanks to the very generous team at Skateable
Our coaches are experienced, accredited skateboarders, all Working with Children-checked and First Aid trained, bringing a wide range of skills and backgrounds to support each student’s unique learning style.
Curbside is proud to be accredited by the Australian Skateboarding Federation.
UNSURE WHICH PROGRAM TO BOOK?
Groms – For skateboarders aged 4–7, all skill levels.
Please note: This is our only group where parent support is required.
Beginners – For skateboarders aged 5–17 who are complete beginners, or those who can stand, roll, and stop on their skateboard and are looking to refine their basic skills.
Intermediates Level 1 – For skateboarders aged 5–17 who have just learned to drop in on a small quarter pipe and have foundational board control (e.g., kick turns, pushing, acid drops).
Intermediates Level 2 – For skateboarders aged 5–17 who can confidently drop in on a 5-foot (or higher) quarter pipe and are working on skills such as rock to fakie, 50-50 drop-ins, and small airs off jump ramps.
Intermediates – For skateboarders aged 5–17 looking to progress into more technical tricks.
Participants must be able to confidently and unassistedly drop in on a quarter pipe, kick turn, and roll smoothly through a skatepark.
Intermediates Level 3 / Advanced – For skateboarders aged 5–17 who are working at an advanced level. Skaters should be able to perform tricks such as shuv-its, ollie over obstacles, and basic lip tricks on a quarter pipe (e.g., axle stalls, rock ‘n’ rolls).
This session offers a tailored experience, including one-on-one coaching, goal setting, trick development, competition navigation and prep, and filming with a professional filmer.
Each term, Intermediates Level 3 and Advanced students will produce a short showcase clip.