England's Anna Green & Anna Boyne to coach at Withington Triple Arrow Camp

Anna Boyne next to Ana Green

Triple Arrow Camps has announced that England duo Ana Green and Anna Boyne will be coaching at the upcoming 2025 Triple Arrow Summer Camp at Withington Girls’ School, Greater Manchester, taking place on Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 August.

Green joins the camp after just completing her university studies at the University of Nottingham where she ended on a high with another league title and defeating Exeter University to become national champions on BUCS Big Wednesday.

She also brings with her a wealth of international knowledge and experience after leading the England U20 team as captain to a European title and a sixth place finish at last year’s World Championship in Hong Kong, China.

Following her successes with the U20 team, Green has been promoted to the England Performance Squad where she recently competed at the 2025 Home Internationals Series.

Another recent University of Nottingham graduate, Boyne has been a part of the England set-up for a number of years and currently sits within the England Women’s Development Programme where she recently took part in the 2025 Home Internationals Series.

Both Green and Boyne will have an all-round coaching focus alongside the other coaches at the Withington School Triple Arrow Camp in August.

Prices for the Withington School Camp start at £167.50 with day options available.

England's Sofia Best to coach on 2025 Summer Triple Arrow Camps

Sofia Best playing for England at 2024 World Lacrosse Box Championships

Triple Arrow Camps has announced that England box player Sofia Best will be a coach at the upcoming 2025 Triple Arrow Summer Camp at St Swithun’s School, Winchester, taking place on Wednesday 30 and Thursday 31 July.

Best will arrive at St Swithun’s School off the back of leading the England Lacrosse Aspire Programme teams to victory as a coach at the United World Games in Austria earlier this month.

She also has experience coaching at Triple Arrow Camps before after joining camps over the past couple of years.

Having played for England at the 2024 World Lacrosse Box Championships in Utica, USA, last year where she was an integral part of the team as they finished fifth, Best comes to Triple Arrow Camps with some serious playing experience despite being just 19 years old.

Outside of lacrosse, Best will begin her university studies at Manhattan University in New York City next month after being awarded a scholarship to play Division 1 lacrosse and study over the next four years, no small feat for a player outside of North America!

A defender by trade, Best will have an all-round coaching focus alongside the other coaches at the St Swithun’s School Triple Arrow Camp at the end of July.

Prices for the St Swithun’s School Camp start at £167.50.

England's Annie Mather to coach on 2025 Summer Triple Arrow Camps

Annie Mather celebrating a goal

We’re delighted to announce that former England U20 player Annie Mather will be a Coach at the upcoming 2025 Triple Arrow Summer Camp at Haberdashers’ School, Elstree, taking place on Tuesday 29 and Wednesday 30 July.

Mather comes to Triple Arrow Camps with huge pedigree as a player after several years with the England U20 team where she helped them to a European title in 2022 and a sixth-place finish at the World Championship last year.

Outside of England duty, Mather is a part of the hugely successful Exeter University team, led by England women’s Head Coach Mike Molster, that narrowly finished second to the University of Nottingham on BUCS Big Wednesday earlier this year.

An incredible attacking force on the lacrosse pitch, Mather will have an all-round coaching focus alongside the other coaches at the Haberdashers’ School Triple Arrow Camp at the end of July.

Prices for the Haberdashers’ School Camp start at £167.50.

England star Katie Greenwood to coach at 2025 Triple Arrow Camp

Triple Arrow Camps has announced that England field and box star Katie Greenwood will be a Lead Coach at the 2025 Cheltenham Ladies’ College Plus+ Camp, taking place from Tuesday 8 to Friday 11 April.

Greenwood brings a wealth of experience to Triple Arrow Camps having played in three major tournaments with England across two disciplines: she was England’s main field goalie at the 2019 ELF Women’s Championship and 2022 World Lacrosse Women’s Championship and appeared as a defender at the 2024 World Lacrosse Box Championships.

An experienced Sixes Lacrosse player, Greenwood is also a part of the British Lacrosse training squad, representing them at the 2022 World Games, and has appeared in two seasons of The Fly Sixes Lacrosse League (2021 & 2024).

Initially a midfielder, the 33-year-old transitioned to the cage during high-school which continued through to college, first at St. Mary’s College before taking a year off during her sophomore year and transferring to Florida Southern.

It was at Florida Southern that Greenwood really honed her goal-keeping skills and was named a two-time NCAA DII All-American and Goalie of the Year.

Following college, and after turning down offers to try out for the American professional women’s league and the USA national side, she began coaching at her old school St. Mary’s College before eventually moving to England.

In 2017, after that year’s World Lacrosse Women’s Championship in England, Greenwood was persuaded by a friend to try out for the England senior national team and since then has never looked back becoming an integral part of the national team set-up and helping to mentor up-and-coming goalies like Emilie Chandler and Dylan Whittington in the process.

Greenwood is the first coach to be announced on the 2025 Triple Arrow Camps programme and will have an all-round coaching focus, although any goalies attending the camp will have the opportunity for one-to-one time with her.

The 2025 Triple Arrow Plus+ Camp is for the true lacrosse lovers and allows campers to be immersed in a full lacrosse learning environment.

In addition to the typical top-class coaching you would expect from a Triple Arrow Camp administered by the National Governing Body, the Plus+ Camp is specifically tailored to help young athletes improve their game with expert sessions around strength & conditioning (S&C), nutrition, and recovery using the state-of-the-art health and fitness facilities at Cheltenham Ladies’ College.

Plus+ offers campers a range of sessions delivered by our experienced coaches including small-sided games, positional skills, transition and overload, inside S&C, and much much more.

In addition to access to both grass and artificial playing surfaces on site, Cheltenham Ladies’ College boasts two sports halls, a climbing wall, a refurbished 25m swimming pool, a multi-purpose activity studio and 58-station fitness gym with free weights, spin, and rowing areas for camp access.

For the Triple Arrow Plus+ Camp, there are both residential and day places available from £402.50 with residential campers having access to all the available facilities at Cheltenham Ladies’ College alongside scheduled activities following their evening meal each night.

Triple Arrow Camps reveal summer 2024 schedule

Triple Arrow Camps has revealed its summer 2024 schedule with six camps around the country allowing girls from 10-16 years old the opportunity to continue playing lacrosse throughout their summer holiday break.

The announcement comes after the Triple Arrow Camps Easter schedule was revealed last week with five camps taking place throughout March and April next year.

And the confirmed summer dates now take the number of Triple Arrow Camps in 2024 to 11.

Triple Arrow Camps are the perfect place to inspire a young person’s lacrosse game; whether they’re starting their lacrosse journey or wanting to practice and perfect their skills during the school holidays.

Each camp follows a curriculum designed by experienced England Lacrosse coaches with key outcomes set for each group to ensure everyone completes the week having developed their individual ability.

Each camp provides a unique experience as the coaches plan specialist daily schedules and sessions based on their experience and the ability of the group they are leading.

Triple Arrow Camps are simply a great environment for all girls to flourish both on the lacrosse pitch and off it with many previous campers saying their independence has developed and they’ve formed new friendships while attending a camp.

In summer 2024, there is a mixture of two-day and four-day camps with residential options at the Charterhouse School and Queen Anne’s School camps.

Book your child’s place on any of our 11 2024 Triple Arrow Camps now with prices starting from just £157.50!

Two-Day Camps

Queen Anne’s School, Caversham | Wednesday 27 & Thursday 28 March
Withington Girls’ School, Greater Manchester | Wednesday 3 & Thursday 4 April
St Swithun’s School, Winchester | Monday 8 & Tuesday 9 April
St George’s School, Harpenden | Tuesday 9 & Wednesday 10 April
St Swithun’s School, Winchester | Wednesday 14 & Thursday 15 August
Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Cheltenham | Tuesday 20 & Wednesday 21 August
St George’s School, Harpenden | Tuesday 27 & Wednesday 28 August
Withington Girls’ School, Greater Manchester | Tuesday 27 & Wednesday 28 August

Four-Day Residential Camps

Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Cheltenham | Tuesday 2 - Friday 5 April
Charterhouse School, Godalming | Monday 5 - Thursday 8 August
Queen Anne’s School, Caversham | Monday 12 - Thursday 15 August

Triple Arrow Camps Easter 2024 schedule announced

Triple Arrow Camps has announced its Easter 2024 schedule with five camps across the country allowing girls from 10-16 years old the opportunity to continue playing lacrosse throughout their holiday break.

Starting at Queen Anne’s School in Caversham on Wednesday 27 March, Triple Arrow Camps pass through Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Withington Girls’ School (Greater Manchester), and St Swithun’s School (Godalming) before finishing on Wednesday 10 April with a camp at St George’s School (Harpenden).

There is a mixture of two-day and four-day camps with residential options at the Cheltenham Ladies’ College camp taking place from Tuesday 2 to Friday 5 April.

Triple Arrow Camps are the perfect place to inspire a young person’s lacrosse game; whether they’re starting their lacrosse journey or wanting to practice and perfect their skills during the school holidays.

Each camp follows a curriculum designed by experienced England Lacrosse coaches with key outcomes set for each group to ensure everyone completes the week having developed their individual ability.

Each camp provides a unique experience as the coaches plan specialist daily schedules and sessions based on their experience and the ability of the group they are leading.

Triple Arrow Camps are simply a great environment for all girls to flourish both on the lacrosse pitch and off it with many previous campers saying their independence has developed and they’ve formed new friendships while attending a camp.

Book your child’s place on any of our five Easter Triple Arrow Camps now with prices starting from just £157.50!

Two-Day Easter Camps

Queen Anne’s School, Caversham | Wednesday 27 & Thursday 28 March
Withington Girls’ School, Greater Manchester | Wednesday 3 & Thursday 4 April
St Swithun’s School, Godalming | Monday 8 & Tuesday 9 April
St George’s School, Harpenden | Tuesday 9 & Wednesday 10 April

Four-Day Residential Easter Camps

Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Cheltenham | Tuesday 2 - Friday 5 April

England's Sienna Parekh to deliver goal-keeping sessions at 2023 Triple Arrow Camp

England under-21 goal-keeper, Sienna Parekh, is set to deliver special goalie sessions at Charterhouse School as part of our summer 2023 Triple Arrow Camp series.

The camp, which takes place from 1-4 August, will see Sienna mentoring the next generation of goal-keeping talent just weeks after returning from what will hopefully be a successful ELF Women’s U21 Championship with England in Prague, Czechia in early July.

Delivering her goal-keeping session on all four days of the Camp (numbers dependent), Sienna will look to cover every aspect of what it takes to be a top goalie, including defending against static shooters, defending against running shots, saving low shots, footwork and positioning and much much more.

Aged just 19, Sienna has had a remarkable career so far featuring for Hawks Lacrosse Club and the University of Nottingham alongside fellow England goal-keeper, Dylan Whittington.

She became a member of the England Lacrosse Umpiring Advisory Group (UAG) at the age of 16 and, this year, she made her debut at The Fly for Swift finishing with a runners-up medal.

Sienna featured for England U21s at this year’s Home Internationals Series where she helped her team to the title, winning every game they played and she’ll make her major tournament debut for England at this summer’s ELF Women’s U21 Championship in Prague, Czechia.

Book your child’s spot on our Charterhouse School Triple Arrow Camp or any of the other Camps in our summer 2023 series by clicking the button below.

Spotlight on... The Armitage Centre

With our Triple Arrow Camps 2023 schedule just around the corner, we’re shining a spotlight on each of our 2023 host venues. This week it’s The Armitage Centre!

Located at the University of Manchester in the north west of England, The Armitage Centre is a sports centre that offers numerous options in sport, health and fitness and has an extensive range of indoor and outdoor facilities.

With excellent public transport links from the city centre and top quality facilities, there is no better place to host one of our 2023 Triple Arrow Camps.

The Armitage Centre is the perfect venue for a whole range of sports including football, rugby, badminton, squash, netball, table tennis, tennis, basketball, martial arts, athletics, fitness, dance, yoga, and lacrosse.

In 2010, the centre played host to the Men’s World Lacrosse Championships, welcoming 30 teams from all over the world, where England finished fifth.

The Armitage Centre Fact File

  • Location: Manchester, Greater Manchester

  • Established: 1999 (24 years ago)

  • Type of venue: sports centre servicing the University of Manchester

  • Events hosted: 2010 Men’s World Lacrosse Championships, 2002 Commonwealth Games

  • Website: CLICK HERE

Spotlight on... Queen Anne's School

Queen Anne's School

With our Triple Arrow Camps 2023 schedule just around the corner, we’re shining a spotlight on each of our 2023 host venues. This week it’s Queen Anne’s School!

Located in a central location just outside of Reading and 15 minutes from the M4, Queen Anne’s School is the perfect host venue for Triple Arrow Camps and has been a mainstay in the schedule for several years now.

The School will once again host two Triple Arrow Camps in 2023, one in the Easter holidays (17 & 18 April) and one across the summer holiday period (15-18 August).

Queen Anne’s School is set across 35 acres of land providing state of the art facilities with four lacrosse pitches, an athletics track and an indoor swimming pool to use and enjoy.

During this year’s summer residential camp, campers will have exclusive access to the newly renovated Michell House facilities located at the far side of the school site; boarders at this camp will have options to dorm on a single or twin occupancy basis.

Queen Anne’s School Fact File

  • Location: Caversham, Berkshire

  • Established: 1894 (129 years ago)

  • Type of school: independent boarding and day school for girls aged 11 to 18

  • No. of pupils: 450

  • Former pupils: Tamara Taylor (rugby), Posy Simmonds (cartoonist), Janet Chisholm (MI6 Agent), Olivia Carnegie-Brown (Olympic rower)

  • Website: CLICK HERE

Spotlight on... St George's School, Harpenden

St George's School, Harpenden

With our Triple Arrow Camps 2023 schedule just around the corner, we’re shining a spotlight on each of our 2023 host venues. This week its St George’s School, Harpenden!

Situated halfway between Luton and St Albans, St George’s School, Harpenden, has been a Triple Arrow Camps host venue for many years and will once again host two camps across Easter and summer 2023.

Hosting the fourth Easter camp on Thursday 13 & Friday 14 April as well as the final Triple Arrow Camp of the year on Tuesday 29 & Wednesday 30 August, St George’s is an independent boys & girls day and boarding school which places sport at the centre of school life.

Sporting stars such as our very own Laura Merrifield (lacrosse), Maro Itoje (rugby), George Ford (rugby), and Owen Farrell (rugby) have studied at St George’s, taking advantage of their fantastic sporting facilities, including four badminton courts, 10 basketball rings, two cricket nets, five-a-side football goals, three netball courts, and four tennis courts.

St George’s School, Harpenden Fact File

  • Location: Harpenden, Hertfordshire

  • Established: 1907 (116 years ago)

  • Type of school: non-selective day and boarding school for boys & girls aged 11-18

  • No. of pupils: 1,314

  • Former pupils: Laura Merrifield (lacrosse), Owen Farrell (rugby), Maro Itoje (rugby), George Ford (rugby), Denis Wright (composer)

  • Website: CLICK HERE

Spotlight on... St Swithun's School

With our Triple Arrow Camps 2023 schedule just around the corner, we’re shining a spotlight on each of our 2023 host venues. This week its St Swithun’s School!

We will be hosting two camps at St Swithun’ School, Winchester, during our Easter and summer 2023 schedule, including a two-day camp on 12 & 13 April and a longer four-day residential camp from 7-10 August.

A school that has a fantastic reputation with a high level of academic achievement and sporting success, St Swithun’s will allow us to use some of their excellent sporting facilities that include six lacrosse pitches, floodlit tennis courts, an athletics track and a swimming pool.

St Swithun’s School has a strong sporting tradition and has enjoyed success at county level and inter-school competitions since it was founded, even becoming National Schools Lacrosse Champions in 2008!

Girls who attend the school are encouraged to take up a sport and may choose from athletics, badminton, basketball, cricket, lacrosse and netball, Zumba, handball, trampolining, touch rugby, tennis, pilates and fitness.

St Swithun’s School Fact File

  • Location: Winchester, Hampshire

  • Established: 1884 (139 years ago)

  • Type of school: Independent day, weekly and full-boarding school for girls

  • No. of pupils: 715

  • Former pupils: Vivienne Parry (Journalist), Emma Chambers (Actor), Gabriella Wilde (Model), Arabella Pollen (Fashion Designer)

  • Website: CLICK HERE

Spotlight on... Charterhouse School

With our Triple Arrow Camps 2023 schedule just around the corner, we’re shining a spotlight on each of our 2023 host venues. This week its Charterhouse School!

A well-established Triple Arrow Camps venue, Charterhouse School will host two camps (5 & 6 April and 1-4 August) during our 2023 Easter and summer programme, with residential campers being welcomed in the summer.

Located in Godalming, Surrey, Charterhouse School and its grounds encompass 250 acres of land providing perfect surroundings for our lacrosse camps.

Of the 250 acres at the school’s disposal, around 135 of them are dedicated to playing fields including 14 grass football pitches, one rugby pitch, one lacrosse pitch, nine cricket squares, all-weather cricket nets, 12 floodlit hard tennis courts, 12 all-weather tennis courts and three all-weather floodlit hockey pitches.

The school offers fives, racquets and squash and as such has courts for all of these sports; there is also an athletics tartan running track plus field sports areas; and the Halford Hewitt Golf Course.

Charterhouse School Fact File

  • Location: Godalming, Surrey

  • Established: 1611 (412 years ago)

  • Type of school: Independent boarding school for pupils aged 13 to 18

  • No. of pupils: 800

  • Former pupils: Jeremy Hunt (MP), William Thackeray (Novelist), David Dimbleby (TV Presenter), Cathy Newman (Journalist)

  • Website: CLICK HERE

Spotlight on... Cheltenham Ladies' College

With our Triple Arrow Camps 2023 schedule just around the corner, we’re shining a spotlight on each of our 2023 host venues, starting with Cheltenham Ladies’ College!

Cheltenham Ladies’ College became a Triple Arrow Camps host a number of years ago and since then it’s held at least one camp a year and more recently taken on our Perform+ Camp.

The Perform+ Camp (3rd-6th April) is a unique camp in that it allows every camper to train like a performance athlete and get an insight into exactly what it takes to train at the next level, with some of the country’s best coaches including several current England national squad members.

Using the state-of-the-art facilities at Cheltenham Ladies’ College, the Perform+ Camp features more than just the playing side of lacrosse with a big focus on those extra things a top level athlete must do to reach the top, including gym sessions, swimming pool recovery, nutrition and lots more!

The Perform+ Camp is the perfect Triple Arrow Camp for true lacrosse lovers with campers being immersed into a full lacrosse learning environment.

Cheltenham Ladies’ College boasts two sports halls, a climbing wall, a refurbished 25m swimming pool, a multi-purpose activity studio, dance studio, five squash courts and a 58-station fitness gym with free weights, spin, and rowing areas.

Cheltenham Ladies’ College Fact File

  • Location: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

  • Established: 1853 (170 years ago)

  • Type of school: Independent boarding and day school for girls aged 11 to 18

  • No. of pupils: 850

  • Former pupils: Dame Kristin Scott Thomas (actor), Cherry Healey (TV presenter), Amber Rudd (MP), Mira Sethi (journalist)

  • Website: CLICK HERE

Second Triple Arrow Camps date added in the north of England

We’re absolutely delighted to announce a sixth date to our summer 2023 schedule at Withington Girls’ School, Manchester, taking the total number of 2023 Triple Arrow Camps to 12!

Taking place on Monday 21 and Tuesday 22 August next year, the camp at Withington Girls’ School will feature all the things everyone loves about Triple Arrow Camps, including sessions focusing on technical and tactical aspects of lacrosse, decision making & reflection, and challenge & pressure.

It’s not all about the learning though as Triple Arrow Camps allow girls to develop their independence and form new friendships with plenty of time for campers to interact outside of lacrosse.

The camps aim to provide a place for players to enjoy lacrosse during the Easter and summer school holidays and improve their skills through high-quality coaching.

They try to ensure every child finishes their camp experience having developed as a lacrosse player and can pride themselves in their progression.

EASTER

Cheltenham Ladies’ College | Perform+ Camp (3-6 April 2023)

Charterhouse School, Godalming (5 & 6 April 2023)

St Swithun’s School, Winchester (12 & 13 April 2023)

The Armitage Centre, Manchester (13 & 14 April 2023)

St George’s School, Harpenden (13 & 14 April 2023)

Queen Anne’s School, Caversham (17 & 18 April 2023)

SUMMER

Charterhouse School, Godalming (1-4 August 2023)

St Swithun’s School, Winchester (7-10 August 2023)

Queen Anne’s School, Caversham (15-18 August 2023)

Withington Girls’ School, Manchester (21 & 22 August 2023)

Worth School, Crawley (21 & 22 August 2023)

St George’s School, Harpenden (29 & 30 August 2023)

Be a coach at Easter Triple Arrow Camps 2023

Julie Wise coaches at summer Camps 2020

We’re now accepting applications to be a coach at our six 2023 Triple Arrow Camps across the Easter school holidays next year.

This is the perfect opportunity for coaches of varying abilities to inspire the next generation of lacrosse players at Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Charterhouse School, St Swithun’s School, St George’s School, Queen Anne’s School, or The Armitage Centre.

We’ve got positions as two-day clinic Head Coaches, Lead Coaches, and Coaches as well as four-day camp Head Coaches, Lead Coaches, Coaches, and Work-Based Learners.

Triple Arrow Camps aim to provide a place for players to enjoy lacrosse during the Easter and summer school holidays and improve their skills through high-quality coaching.

We try to ensure every child finishes their camp experience having developed as a lacrosse player and can pride themselves in their progression.

To read more about the roles and how to apply, click HERE.

Deadline for Easter 2023 application is Sunday 12 February 2023.

Appointments for Easter 2023 to be communicated by Monday 20 February 2023.

Pay rates:

Two-day clinic

Head Coach | £175 per day plus additional provisions
Lead Coach | £150 per day plus additional provisions
Coach | £125 per day plus additional provisions

Four-day camp

Head Coach | £775 plus additional provisions
Lead Coach | £550 plus additional provisions
Coach | £480 plus additional provisions
Work-based Learner | £225 plus additional provisions

EASTER SCHEDULE

Cheltenham Ladies’ College | Perform+ Camp (3-6 April 2023)

Charterhouse School, Godalming (5 & 6 April 2023)

St Swithun’s School, Winchester (12 & 13 April 2023)

The Armitage Centre, Manchester (13 & 14 April 2023)

St George’s School, Harpenden (13 & 14 April 2023)

Queen Anne’s School, Caversham (17 & 18 April 2023)

Extra date added to Triple Arrow Camps 2023 schedule

We’re excited to announce yet another date to our 2023 Easter schedule, taking the total number of camps for next year to 11.

The only official England Lacrosse-administered holiday camps will return to The Armitage Centre at the University of Manchester on 13 & 14 April 2023 giving the opportunity for girls across the north of England to get involved with Triple Arrow Camps.

And, as reported last week, we continue to work hard behind the scenes to add another camp in the north of England for the 2023 schedule.

This 11th 2023 Triple Arrow Camp follows the three brand new camps that were added to the schedule last week at St George’s, Harpenden (x2) and Worth School.

The camps aim to provide a place for players to enjoy lacrosse during the Easter and summer school holidays and improve their skills through high-quality coaching.

They try to ensure every child finishes their camp experience having developed as a lacrosse player and can pride themselves in their progression.

EASTER

Cheltenham Ladies’ College | Perform+ Camp (3-6 April 2023)

Charterhouse School, Godalming (5 & 6 April 2023)

St Swithun’s School, Winchester (12 & 13 April 2023)

The Armitage Centre, Manchester (13 & 14 April 2023)

St George’s School, Harpenden (13 & 14 April 2023)

Queen Anne’s School, Caversham (17 & 18 April 2023)

SUMMER

Charterhouse School, Godalming (1-4 August 2023)

St Swithun’s School, Winchester (7-10 August 2023)

Queen Anne’s School, Caversham (15-18 August 2023)

Worth School, Crawley (21 & 22 August 2023)

St George’s School, Harpenden (29 & 30 August 2023)

Three more Triple Arrow Camps added to 2023 schedule!

Triple Arrow Camps coach chats to campers

We’re delight to announce three more camps to our 2023 schedule, taking the total number for next year to 10.

Two Triple Arrow Camps will now take place at St George’s, Harpenden, one at Easter and one in summer, while the third is being hosted at Worth School, Crawley for the very first time.

We also continue to work hard behind the scenes to add another camp to the schedule in the north of England with news about that to be announced in due course.

Earlier this year, we released part of our 2023 schedule containing seven camps around the country open to girls aged 10-16 of any ability.

The camps aim to provide a place for players to enjoy lacrosse during the Easter and summer school holidays and improve their skills through high-quality coaching.

We try to ensure every child finishes their camp experience having developed as a lacrosse player and can pride themselves in their progression.

EASTER

Cheltenham Ladies’ College | Perform+ Camp (3-6 April 2023)

Charterhouse School, Godalming (5 & 6 April 2023)

St Swithun’s School, Winchester (12 & 13 April 2023)

St George’s School, Harpenden (13 & 14 April 2023)

Queen Anne’s School, Caversham (17 & 18 April 2023)

SUMMER

Charterhouse School, Godalming (1-4 August 2023)

St Swithun’s School, Winchester (7-10 August 2023)

Queen Anne’s School, Caversham (15-18 August 2023)

Worth School, Crawley (21 & 22 August 2023)

St George’s School, Harpenden (29 & 30 August 2023)

Easter and summer 2023 Camps schedule announced

We are delighted to announce the Easter and summer schedule for Triple Arrow Camps 2023, featuring seven camps so far with more still yet to be confirmed.

After a hugely successful Triple Arrow Camps series earlier this year, the 2023 Camps aim to take lacrosse to more girls than ever before with a mixture of day and residential camps.

Triple Arrow Camps are England Lacrosse’s official holiday camps that bring together girls from all over the country to fun and friendly environments that allow them to thrive and be inspired by some of the best lacrosse coaches in the country.

Every Triple Arrow Camp follows a curriculum designed by experienced England Lacrosse coaches with key outcomes set for each group to ensure everyone completes the week having developed their individual ability.

Each Camp provides a unique experience as the coaches plan specialist daily schedules and sessions based on their experience and the ability of the group they are leading.

With dedicated group leads, coaches have ample time to get to know the campers and identify personal focus areas; each girl who attends a Triple Arrow Camp will leave with an individual feedback report noting their highlight moments and action plans to help them improve further.

Easter 2023 also sees the return of our ever popular Perform+ Camp which allows every camper to train like a performance athlete and get an insight into exactly what it takes to train at the next level, with some of the country’s best coaches as well as current England national squad members.

EASTER

Cheltenham Ladies’ College | Perform+ Camp (3 - 6 April)

Charterhouse School, Godalming (5 & 6 April)

St Swithun’s School, Winchester (12 & 13 April)

Queen Anne’s School, Caversham (17 & 18 April)

SUMMER

Charterhouse School, Godalming (1 - 4 August)

St Swithun’s School, Winchester (7 - 10 August)

Queen Anne’s School, Caversham (15 - 18 August)

First Full Triple Arrow Camps & Talent Pathway Schedule Since 2019 Goes Ahead without a Hitch!

First Full Triple Arrow Camps & Talent Pathway Schedule Since 2019 Goes Ahead without a Hitch!

Earlier this month, during the school Easter holidays, a full Triple Arrow Camps and Talent Pathway schedule went ahead for the first time since 2019.

Six two-day Triple Arrow Camps were able to run at venues around the country while several Talent Pathway sessions covering the regional and national pathways took place.

As per the Government and England Lacrosse advice, each session went ahead with stringent coronavirus restrictions in place, meaning equipment such as sticks and balls were sanitised regularly and attendees wore masks and remained social distanced while registering on the day.

Across the two week Easter holiday period, over 1,000 young people joined us on either our Triple Arrow Camps or our Talent Pathway sessions and, after a year away, we are so pleased that there is still such an appetite to play lacrosse!

Check out some of the images from the sessions below.

England Lacrosse COVID-Secure Summer Camps a Success!

England Lacrosse Summer Camps 2020

The England Lacrosse girls’ summer camp programme for 2020 finished last week, with over 450 girls attending some 22 day camps across four weeks throughout July and August.

In mid June, we announced that we’d been working since the prevalence of the coronavirus outbreak to plan a summer camp programme which could be delivered with the Government COVID-19 restrictions. 

We decided that, with social distancing restrictions in place and in order to maintain a fun and engaging curriculum, camps would run on a 2-day programme schedule with no form of residential camp.

We gained approval to follow the Department for Education’s (DfE) guidelines that detail protective measures for out-of-school holiday camps and ensured all protocols were in place to keep our girls and coaches as safe as possible.

Upon arrival, girls were directed to our dedicated summer camps team who checked and noted everyone’s temperature.

As per the Government guidelines, the camps operated a ‘pod’ system with campers being allocated a ‘pod’ based on age, ability and friendship requests.

Campers remained in these ‘pods’ in their allocated pitch space for the two days and were overseen by their own pod-specific coach.

Time spent doing activities inside was kept to a minimum to further reduce the risk of possibly transmitting the virus.

One camp host, Charterhouse School, said they were delighted with the way the summer camps went ahead this year.

“Despite the inevitable concerns arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, we were very impressed with the comprehensive measures put in place and the professionalism displayed by the team on the ground delivering the course.  

“There were plenty of coaches on hand to welcome the players and explain to them exactly what was expected of them from a social distancing and hygiene perspective, and as ever, the overall organisation was smooth and professional”.

England Lacrosse are extremely pleased that so many girls were able to get back onto the lacrosse field after such a long time away and delighted the guidelines in place were adhered to and kept everyone safe while at the camps!