Children’s Activities

A range of fun filled activities, events and camps available across all of our venues during Term-Time, Half-Term and Summer Holidays!

Sports Coaching Charter

We pride ourselves on quality coaching standards and the development of coaches. Each coach involved in our coaching program has undergone a DBS check and has, or is working towards a recognised National Governing Body of Sport qualification. All coaches attend regular training seminars to refresh aspects of good practice, coaching techniques, child protection and sports development. The coaching team is provided with a wide range of equipment and materials, which are checked on a regular basis to ensure safety and suitability.

All coaching sessions are planned to ensure that each child receives maximum enjoyment and that every session has a guideline for coaching ratios. If you are not completely satisfied with the coaching standards delivered within your child’s session, then please contact your Sports Development Officer.

Safeguarding

Every member of staff, user and visitor to CV Life facilities is responsible for maintaining respectful and safe behaviour towards all children and young people at all times. In the event that you have any cause for concern, please speak to any member of staff immediately.

Children’s Term-Time Activities
Children’s Summer Holiday Activities
Brick Dinos at The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum

Towering LEGO® dinosaurs made from tens of thousands of bricks have taken over the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum as part of a major new family exhibition visiting the midlands for the first time.

Brick Dinos, an educational showcase of large-scale and intricate LEGO sculptures created by renowned artist Warren Elsmore in collaboration with palaeontologists, will take up residence at the Herbert throughout the summer until September 7, with the prehistoric creatures spread across four eye-catching exhibits at the popular attraction.

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Community Session at The Wave

Hundreds of People from the local communities around Coventry and Nuneaton have visited one of the region’s most popular leisure attractions for the first time thanks to a groundbreaking community swimming initiative.

Around 600 men and women have taken the plunge at The Wave Waterpark in the city centre as part of a new initiative led by youth and community group Rising Stars to encourage people from more communities to get active in the city’s public places.

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Ambitious scheme to create world-class cultural hub back on track after appointment of new contractor 

GRAHAM has been appointed as the new contractor to complete work on the City Centre Cultural Gateway (CCCG).  Construction on the pioneering cultural project was paused in September when the previous contractor, ISG, entered administration.  The scheme, housed within what was an IKEA store, will become a landmark destination in Coventry bringing together multiple local, […]

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Popular Coventry shopkeeper shares how he lost eight stone after retiring

A popular former Coventry shopkeeper has shared how he lost eight stone after retiring. Sanjay Sharma spent 45 years serving the people of Holbrooks from his shop on Lythalls Lane. But his sedentary lifestyle, unlimited access to snacks and a household of relatives who wanted to feed him up meant his weight ballooned to 21 […]

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