Gymnastics
Non-competitive Gymnastics
Designed for young people who want to develop gymnastics skills in a relaxed, non-competitive setting. These classes prioritise fun and friendship while teaching fundamental gymnastics techniques. Grouping is based on age and skill level.
Contact your nearest centre to see what gymnastics levels are on offer.
KinderGym
A structured, fun class for your little one to explore! Classes are often theme-based, with engaging, age-appropriate activities for them to develop their fundamental movement skills. KinderGym is a safe environment for children to explore and gain confidence in their mobility.
IntroGym
An introduction to gymnastics featuring fun, circuit-based activities, using all the apparatus. Children are encouraged to explore how their bodies move, with a focus on fundamental movement skills such as running, hopping, jumping, climbing, and swinging.
Recreational Gymnastics
Ideal for young people wanting to learn gymnastics skills, in a non-competitive environment. Activities are based purely on having fun with friends, whilst learning essential gymnastics skills. Classes are determined on age and ability.
FreeG
A fun, social class to learn and explore how to move over, under and around obstacles! FreeG is a thrilling combination of gymnastics, parkour, obstacle training and freestyle movement. The classes are great for developing strength and coordination and gaining confidence in the body!
Homeschool Gymnastics
Non-competitive classes to meet the educational curriculum requirements of socialisation and physical activity for homeschooled students. Activities are carried out in a fun, safe and social environment designed to help participants learn essential gymnastics skills with their friends. Run during school hours, classes are determined by age and ability and often include elements of our popular FreeG activity!
GymAbility
A fun circuit-based class for people living with a disability. All abilities welcome, participants are encouraged to try different activities to increase movement, balance, and confidence! Carers are invited to assist where required.
KinderGym
A structured, fun class for your little one to explore! Classes are often theme-based, with engaging, age-appropriate activities for them to develop their fundamental movement skills. KinderGym is a safe environment for children to explore and gain confidence in their mobility.
IntroGym
An introduction to gymnastics featuring fun, circuit-based activities, using all the apparatus. Children are encouraged to explore how their bodies move, with a focus on fundamental movement skills such as running, hopping, jumping, climbing, and swinging.
Recreational Gymnastics
Ideal for young people wanting to learn gymnastics skills, in a non-competitive environment. Activities are based purely on having fun with friends, whilst learning essential gymnastics skills. Classes are determined on age and ability.
FreeG
A fun, social class to learn and explore how to move over, under and around obstacles! FreeG is a thrilling combination of gymnastics, parkour, obstacle training and freestyle movement. The classes are great for developing strength and coordination and gaining confidence in the body!
Homeschool Gymnastics
Non-competitive classes to meet the educational curriculum requirements of socialisation and physical activity for homeschooled students. Activities are carried out in a fun, safe and social environment designed to help participants learn essential gymnastics skills with their friends. Run during school hours, classes are determined by age and ability and often include elements of our popular FreeG activity!
GymAbility
A fun circuit-based class for people living with a disability. All abilities welcome, participants are encouraged to try different activities to increase movement, balance, and confidence! Carers are invited to assist where required.
Competitive Gymnastics
Participating in competitive gymnastics at PCYC presents an opportunity for gymnasts to enhance their skills through focused training. As gymnasts progress through the competition levels they are invited to compete with other PCYC clubs and in the higher levels, external clubs within the GWA network.
Contact your nearest centre to see what gymnastics levels are on offer.
Level 1
A non-competitive class focused on fun and fitness to learn basic Gymnastics skills. Building on the IntroGym class, participants are encouraged to further develop their fundamental movement skills, through circuit-based activities.
Level 2
A non-competitive class focused on fun and fitness while developing essential Gymnastics skills. Classes are more structured, featuring drills and circuits to develop strength and coordination skills.
Level 3
Still with a focus on fun, Level 3 is PCYC’s first competition level. Gymnasts learn skills and routines that are put into practice at competitions with other PCYC centres from around the state. Gymnasts are expected to train twice per week to safely learn the required skills. Our Club uniform is required for competitions.
Level 4+
Gymnasts will learn skills and routines to hone their craft, whilst attending competitions with other PCYC centres from around the state, including Regionals and State Championships. Regular attendance is important to safely learn harder skills. Our Club uniform is required for competitions.
GWA Levels
Competitive classes for those with the drive to succeed! Selected gymnasts are invited to join a squad and work towards competitions against Gymnastics clubs around WA. Regular attendance is a must! WA PCYC leotard and tracksuit are required for competitions.
GA Levels
Competitive classes for our most committed and driven athletes. Selected gymnasts are invited to join a squad and work towards competitions against Gymnastics clubs from around WA, with the option to try out for State Teams from Level 7 upwards. Regular attendance is a must! WA PCYC leotard and tracksuit are required for competitions.
Level 1
A non-competitive class focused on fun and fitness to learn basic Gymnastics skills. Building on the IntroGym class, participants are encouraged to further develop their fundamental movement skills, through circuit-based activities.
Level 2
A non-competitive class focused on fun and fitness while developing essential Gymnastics skills. Classes are more structured, featuring drills and circuits to develop strength and coordination skills.
Level 3
Still with a focus on fun, Level 3 is PCYC’s first competition level. Gymnasts learn skills and routines that are put into practice at competitions with other PCYC centres from around the state. Gymnasts are expected to train twice per week to safely learn the required skills. Our Club uniform is required for competitions.
Level 4+
Gymnasts will learn skills and routines to hone their craft, whilst attending competitions with other PCYC centres from around the state, including Regionals and State Championships. Regular attendance is important to safely learn harder skills. Our Club uniform is required for competitions.
GWA Levels
Competitive classes for those with the drive to succeed! Selected gymnasts are invited to join a squad and work towards competitions against Gymnastics clubs around WA. Regular attendance is a must! WA PCYC leotard and tracksuit are required for competitions.
GA Levels
Competitive classes for our most committed and driven athletes. Selected gymnasts are invited to join a squad and work towards competitions against Gymnastics clubs from around WA, with the option to try out for State Teams from Level 7 upwards. Regular attendance is a must! WA PCYC leotard and tracksuit are required for competitions.
A core part of PCYC
PCYC is proud to deliver a diverse array of gymnastics pathways tailored to children and young people of all skill levels.
PCYC fervently encourages both girls and boys to embrace the world of gymnastics from a young age. Beyond the physical benefits of enhanced flexibility, coordination and fitness, participation in gymnastics fosters meaningful social connections and instils a lifelong love for an active and healthy lifestyle.
All gymnastics classes require a GWA membership, these can be purchased online or via your Centre. Please note gymnastics fees vary across our Centres. Please contact your chosen Centre for more information.