Clubs and activities

The clubs and activities listed are offered by organisations in and around Bromley.

We do not endorse these clubs and activities by including them on this list and encourage you to make your own enquiries about the suitability of each club or activity for your child or young person before attending. Please contact the provider directly to enquire about the availability of clubs, dates and times, age ranges and pricing.

Access Sport

Working across a variety of sports ensuring that accessible and inclusive offers are available within Bromley.

Air Jump Trampoline Park

Rebound Therapy facilitates movement, promotes balance and relaxation, promotes sensory integration, improves exercise tolerance and communication skills for those with special needs. These dedicated sessions are held at a quieter time of the day where you get to enjoy the run of the place and bounce around to your hearts content with the music low and mellow and without a huge noisy crowd. 

Aquakids Swim School

Swimming sessions for all SEND needs and abilities.

Bromley Youth Music Trust (BYMT)

BYMT Music Centres cater for all ages and experience, including adults. They provide a range of ensembles and groups which include bands, choirs, chamber music, keyboard classes, orchestras, musical theatre, and sessions for infants. They also provide holiday courses, workshops, and masterclasses as well as annual concert tours in Europe for our most advanced musicians. 

Visit their special needs page for more information.

Charlton Athletic Football Club (CACT)

CACT runs a number of disability programmes including the popular Upbeats, Charlton’s favourite Down’s syndrome team, and the Ability Counts programme for disabled players from the ages of 5-16.

Disability cricket for children in Bromley

Working across community settings to increase the number of accessible opportunities to play cricket, Kent Cricket working in partnership with Lord’s Taverners, offer various cricket activities for disabled children and young people with physical and learning difficulties.

Family Link

Providing Saturday and school holiday activities fun and educational activities for children and young people with complex disabilities including, but not limited to, autism, severe learning disabilities, physical disabilities and/or complex health needs.

Magpie Dance 

Dance sessions exclusively for people with learning disabilities. For children from the age of three, right up to adults with no upper age limit on taking part.

MyClub Junior Activities at the Pavilion Leisure Centre 

Myclub Junior weekly activity sessions at the Pavilion in Bromley. Inclusive sessions for children and young people with SEND and their families.

Mytime Active Swimming

Swim at one of the 6 Mytime swimming pools in Bromley.

Pulse Social Community Sports Club

Inclusive sports activities for young people who are hearing impaired, neurodivergent or with SEND aged 10 to 17 years.

New Lodge Riding

New Lodge Centre works across the spectrum of disabilities, age, and social status. They currently have 11 RDA ponies/horses and provide riding facilities to both adults and children in the boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lewisham and Southwark.

New Lodge Centre is open six days a week and has between 75 and 100 regular riders who have a range of special needs including physical, sensory, and learning difficulties.

Remix Theatre

REMIX Theatre Arts provide drama classes for individuals with learning disabilities. Drama classes are specifically designed to provide a safe and supportive environment for every student to thrive. Classes are centred around building self-confidence and developing communication skills, while also exploring a variety of dramatic techniques and art forms.

Sharks Swimming 

The Sharks Swimming Club is a competitive swimming affiliated to Swim England (formerly the Amateur Swimming Association, the ASA). It offers swimmers with disabilities the opportunity to improve, train and compete at a local, regional, national and international levels.

Special Needs Scouts 9th West Wickham

A scout group for young people who are unable to access mainstream scouting due to their additional needs.

Swimming with Better

Swimming with Better offer a range of SEND and SEN swimming lessons at many of their pools and leisure centres. 

From 1:1 sessions for those who need extra help to group classes for more confident swimmers, several options and classes for those swimming with disabilities are available.

WheelPower Swimming

Hub Clubs specialise in providing support for disabled swimmers by working locally in partnership with Swim England to deliver advice and training for disabled swimmers. They will assess the individual swimmer at local pools and signpost to the relevant opportunity, which could be a mainstream club. Joining a swimming club is a great way to develop an interest, make friends and have fun.

Wheels for Wellbeing

Wheels for Wellbeing have worked with thousands of disabled children and adults who face barriers to taking part in any physical activity. The sessions enhance disabled people’s lives by ensuring that anyone can access the physical, emotional, practical and social benefits of cycling.

Wingz Sport

Providing inclusive BMX opportunities for young people with a disability, the Wingz programme strives to transform lives.

ZAP Kids Club

Designed for children with complex needs, learning difficulties and ASD, ZAP’s vision is to create a truly accessible arts/crafts and sports holiday club that is fully inclusive for all children regardless of their SEND.