Sutton Gymnastics Academy
Rosehill Recreation Ground/Rose Hill, Sutton, London, SM1 3HH

Why Choose Sutton Gymnastics Academy?
Sutton Gymnastics Academy is accredited by British Gymnastics and delivers coaching that parents consistently praise. With parent-and-child sessions from six months, recreational and competitive pathways, plus specialised provision for disabled children, the club offers inclusive access across a genuine range of abilities and ages.
About Sutton Gymnastics Academy
Sutton Gymnastics Academy operates from Sutton Sports Village in south London, offering a broad range of programmes under the guidance of qualified British Gymnastics coaches. The academy welcomes participants from six months old through to adults, with classes spanning recreational gymnastics, competitive squads, and women's artistic gymnastics. For the youngest gymnasts, the club runs parent-and-child drop-in sessions for toddlers from walking age to three years, alongside Stay & Play sessions for children from six months to under five. These parent-led, unstructured sessions give little ones a chance to explore movement in a safe, supportive environment.
Preschool classes continue for three- and four-year-olds, building coordination and confidence on age-appropriate apparatus. School-age children can progress through recreational classes covering floor work, vault, bars, beam, and other artistic gymnastics disciplines, while those showing talent and commitment may join competitive squads working toward competition pathways. The academy also provides specialised provision for disabled participants, so that inclusive access to gymnastics for children and young people with additional needs. Adult gymnasts are catered for too, with drop-in sessions that have earned praise for being great fun and well-taught.
Parents frequently mention the quality of instruction, with several noting that coaches teach really well and create an engaging atmosphere. The club is well-regarded on Google, and its broad age range and inclusive approach make it a solid choice for families in Sutton and the surrounding London boroughs. Facilities include sprung floor, vault, bars, and beam, and the venue offers wheelchair-accessible parking and entrances. Classes and squads run 48 weeks of the year, and demand is high enough that a waitlist operates for some programmes.
Enquiries and booking details are available by phone.
Class Fees
Fees from £7.20 per class| Program / Class | Billing | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Parent & Child Drop In Session (3-4 years) (45 mins, first come first served) | per class | £7.20 |
| Parent & Child Drop In Session (walking to 3 years) (45 mins, first come first served) | per class | £7.20 |
| Stay & Play (6 months to under 5 years) (60 mins, parent-led unstructured session) | per class | £7.80 |
| Adult Drop In Session (90 mins, aged 16+) | per class | £10.20 |
Fees are published by Sutton Gymnastics Academy and may change — confirm current rates when enrolling.
What Customers Say on Google
“A parent reports their child found the coaching instruction excellent, with gymnasts noting they were taught really well by the team.”
“Multiple families describe the academy as great fun, reflecting a positive and welcoming atmosphere for young gymnasts.”
Source: Google Reviews
Frequently Asked Questions About Sutton Gymnastics Academy
Sutton Gymnastics Academy welcomes children from six months old right through to adults. For the youngest participants, they run Stay & Play sessions, parent-led, unstructured drop-in sessions for babies from six months to under five, ideal for exploring movement at your child's own pace. Walking toddlers up to three years can join parent-and-child classes, and there are structured preschool sessions for three- and four-year-olds. School-age children progress through recreational programmes, and the academy also runs adult gymnastics classes.
Yes, Sutton Gymnastics Academy is affiliated with British Gymnastics, which means all coaches hold recognised qualifications and follow the federation's safety and technical standards. Parents tell us the coaching team is patient and thorough, children respond well to the encouragement and clear instruction. The affiliation also provides a structured pathway if your child wants to progress from recreational gymnastics into competitive squads or women's artistic gymnastics.
The academy offers a competition pathway for children who show potential and want to train more seriously, including women's artistic gymnastics (WAG) squads. Training takes place on full Olympic apparatus: bars, balance beam, vault, and sprung floor. Classes and squads run 48 weeks a year, so there's continuity throughout the school term and holidays. It's a popular programme, and the club does operate a waitlist during busy periods.
Yes, Sutton Gymnastics Academy offers specialised provision for disabled participants, working to ensure every child can take part safely and enjoy gymnastics. The facility is based at Sutton Sports Village in south London, and the coaching team is experienced in adapting activities to different needs. If your child has additional requirements, it's worth contacting the academy directly to discuss how they can best support your family.
The academy is well-regarded by local families, with many parents noting that their children settle in quickly and enjoy the sessions. The welcoming atmosphere and quality of instruction are well regarded, children tell us they feel well taught and encouraged, which builds confidence on the apparatus. Adult classes are also popular, offering a fun way to stay active. The club's reputation in the Sutton area reflects its broad appeal across age groups and abilities.
Contact Details
- Phone
- +44 20 8641 6611
- Address
- Rosehill Recreation Ground/Rose Hill, Sutton, London, SM1 3HH
Opening Hours
- Monday
- 8am-6pm
- Tuesday
- 8am-6pm
- Wednesday
- 8am-6pm
- Thursday
- 8am-6pm
- Friday
- 8am-6pm
- Saturday
- 8am-6pm
- Sunday
- Closed



