Coaches Community Event - 8/9 November 2025
31 March 2025

Coaches Community Event

8 & 9 November 2025 at Grandtully Station Park

Join us for an immersive 2-day experience designed for experienced coaches eager to refine their craft and explore the intricacies of Coaching. Great for general CPD or an opportunity to extend your qualifications.


This unique event offers a rare opportunity to dive deep into the ‘Who,’ ‘What,’ and ‘How’ of coaching. Tailored for those who are already well-practiced, it’s a chance to elevate your skills, expand your understanding, and engage in a collaborative learning environment alongside other highly qualified coaches.


What sets this event apart is its flexible, participant-driven format. With no fixed syllabus, our expert facilitator team will craft a bespoke programme based on your interests and learning needs. By booking early, you can influence the content, ensuring it aligns with the topics you’re passionate about exploring.


Whether you're looking to enhance your current coaching methods or considering advancing toward the Performance Coach Qualification, this event is your stepping stone. It’s open to all qualified Coaches and those on (or thinking about) the Performance Coach qualification pathway.


Non-residential course price £250. Spaces are limited, so don’t miss out on this exceptional learning opportunity. Book now and take the next step in your coach development!


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