Active High Peak – the Activity Zone for young people in High Peak
The Activity Zone is the place to chill out and find out all the sporting and fun events that are happening in your area. Many of them are FREE. Everyone under 16 years of age is welcome to join in.
Table Tennis Coaching
Table tennis coaching is taking place now, on Saturdays, from 2pm to 4pm, at St Philip Howard school, in Glossop. This is organised by the Glossop and District Table Tennis League, and new teams are welcome. For more information, call the Development officer, Mike Flynn, on 01457 763589.
DirectgovKids

DirectgovKids is a website for children from 5 to 11. It aims to encourage children to think of themselves as young citizens with a range of rights and responsibilities. It invites children to explore a self-contained world, full of online games and activities. These games introduce important ideas such as citizenship, democracy and political participation.
General Sports with our Community Partners
High Peak Borough Council and our partners are dedicated in bringing all the sporting activities across High Peak for young people throughout the summer holidays.
Buxton Community School Sports College
There is an Inclusive Fitness Initiative (IFI) site at Buxton Community School, offering sporting opportunities and a fitness suite, also for disabled people, with a range of fitness equipment for comprehensive cardio vascular and resistance based workouts, and sports training.
More information here (external website**)
Buxton Opera House
Buxton Opera House organises:
- workshops in primary and secondary schools for acting and dancing;
- holiday time programmes and workshops in dance, drama, music, art, puppetry and photography, for young people, from toddlers to teenagers;
For more details, visit the website (external website**)
Buxton Volunteer Centre
Activities for the children are organised during some of the school holidays.
The Buxton Volunteer Centre's Children’s Service provides support for children with additional needs up to the age of 18, and their families, in High Peak. The flexible service (with trained and police checked staff) care for children in the home and take them out on trips or support them at activities in the community, according to the needs and wishes of the children and their families. For more details, visit the website (external website**)
Chapel Leisure Centre
Fairplay
- Fairplay, in Chesterfield, aims to increase services for all children and young people with disabilities, and their parents and carers, through playschemes, activity days, youth clubs, sibling days and support groups, throughout North Derbyshire, and can be accessed in High Peak and Glossop. Join Fairplay here (external website**)
Gamesley Community and Sports Centre
- Offering all kinds of activities from arts and crafts, sport, and workshops. Find out more here
Glossop Volunteer Centre
- If you are aged 12 to 21 years, then we welcome you to join the Hands On! Youth Project and realise what you can do. We aim to offer new opportunities to young people within the Glossopdale area, while encouraging them to be everything they can be. With the Hands On! Youth Project, young people have been involved in a huge variety of events, ideas and activities over the years, achieving things they never thought were possible.
High Peak Community Housing
- All kinds of sports, arts and crafts, and other activities for young people, are offered at Fairfield, Glossop, and Gamesley. More info here (external website**)
Peak Active Sport
- Peak Active Sport, based at Hadfield in Glossop, offers multi-sports training for young people, including soccer coaching, and after-school clubs. Find out more here (external website**). Alternatively, call 07814 390740.
St Philip Howard School
- St Philip Howard School became a designated specialist sports college in September 2005 and received a grant to build / refurbish an area dedicated to Sport and PE, which is used out of school hours as a Community Sports Centre.
The Community Sport Centre includes a fitness suite, accessible community changing and toilet facilities, gym, hall and tennis courts.
Adults use the Community Sport Centre's Fitness Suite, for fitness classes, spinning bikes, cheer aerobics, circuit training, table tennis hire and for legs, bums and tums exercises.
High Peak School Sport Partnership
- The High Peak School Sports Partnership is working with High Peak Borough Council to improve PE and school sports by developing sporting links between schools and with local clubs. Together, we will also look to improve the quality of teaching and increase the range of sports available to all children of all abilities in schools. There will be gifted and talented programmes put in place for any children who show particular aptitude.
The Youth Service
Many activities are offered – from general arts and crafts, to days out, and all kinds of sport – at Fairfield, Chapel, and New Mills.
White Hall Centre
- White Hall Centre, situated on a 35 acre site, three miles from Buxton in the Peak District National Park, offers sports and adventure activities. It is surrounded by an area of outstanding natural beauty within easy access of some of the best outdoor activity sites in the country. We believe every child and young person should experience the outdoors as an integral part of their learning and development. More details here (external website**).
Your contact
Need more info? Contact our Sports Development Team, phone 0845 129 7777 or 01298 28400, or
email customer-services@highpeak.gov.uk
**Please note: High Peak Borough Council is not responsible for the content of any external websites.