JumpLanes school tours offer an action-packed alternative to traditional trips, giving students a chance to burn energy, have fun, and build friendships in a safe, supervised environment. Sessions are designed to be engaging for a wide range of ages and abilities, with plenty of space for large groups to jump, play, and explore.
Schools can book during term time on weekdays, with flexible time slots to fit around travel and timetables. The focus is on active play, clear safety procedures, and a smooth experience from arrival to departure.
What’s included
A typical school tour visit includes:
- Check-in and welcome from the JumpLanes team.
- Safety briefing and rules explained in an age-appropriate way.
- Warm-up and guided activities on the trampolines.
- Free jump time so students can enjoy the park at their own pace.
Depending on the package, options can also include reserved seating areas, snacks or refreshments, and additional time for lunch or breaks.
Safety and supervision
Safety is central to every school tour. Trained staff members are on hand to supervise activities, monitor the trampoline areas, and ensure all rules are followed. Students receive clear instructions before entering the arena and are reminded of safe jumping techniques throughout the session.
Teachers and leaders remain responsible for overall group supervision and behaviour, and are encouraged to join in where appropriate. Guidance is provided in advance on waivers, clothing, and any specific requirements so that everything runs smoothly on the day.
Age groups and group sizes
School tour packages can be adapted for primary, junior, and secondary school groups, with activities adjusted to suit different ages and confidence levels. Younger students may enjoy more structured games and simple challenges, while older groups can take part in more energetic activities and friendly competitions.
JumpLanes can accommodate both small classes and larger year groups, subject to availability and capacity. When enquiring, schools should provide an estimated number of students and adults so that the right number of staff and spaces can be allocated.
What students should bring
To get the most from the visit, students should:
- Wear comfortable sports clothing suitable for active play.
- Bring grip socks if required, or check if these can be provided on site.
- Have any necessary medical information shared with teachers in advance.
Teachers may also want to bring class lists, consent forms, and any other school-specific documentation. Clear pre-visit information can be provided to help communicate expectations to parents and guardians.
How to book a school tour
Booking a school tour starts with a simple enquiry, sharing preferred dates, times, group size, and age range. The team can then confirm availability, discuss package options, and provide a price based on the size and needs of the group.
Once details are agreed, a booking confirmation will outline timings, costs, payment options, and any waiver or permission requirements. On the day, arriving a little early helps with check-in and ensures students are ready for a safe, exciting trampoline experience from the moment the session begins.
