KCGA Updates
MARCH 2026
Inside Kensington Gymnastics
March 2026
Welcome to the March 2026 edition of Inside Kensington Gymnastics — our monthly update for families across Kensington, Chelsea, Knightsbridge, West London, and Central London. This page includes the video update and written highlights, so you can catch up quickly and return whenever needed.
Prefer a quick summary? Scroll for written highlights and key links.
March at a glance
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A month of steady momentum across our KCGA venues in Kensington, Chelsea, and Knightsbridge
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Stronger movement quality in children’s training: cleaner basics, better control, and growing confidence
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A calm focus on developmental pacing — supporting progress at the right time, without rushing
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Continued growth of the KCGA Academy as a trusted resource for London families
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The March 2026 KCGA Newsletter now available on the website
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Ongoing progress with Kensington Gymnastics Magazine
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Looking ahead to KCGA Easter Week (23–28 March 2026) across all three venues
Who this update is for
Families already training with KCGA — and families exploring a boutique, founder-led gymnastics programme in Kensington, Chelsea, Knightsbridge, West London, and Central London. Whether you’re considering children’s group classes, adult gymnastics, one-to-one training, or home lessons, this update offers a clear sense of our standards, values, and coaching culture.
Written highlights
March is often the point in the term where progress starts to become more visible. By this stage, children are usually more settled, routines feel more familiar, and the quieter work of the earlier months begins to show itself more clearly. Across our venues in Kensington, Chelsea, and Knightsbridge, we continue to value the kind of progress that lasts: cleaner shapes, steadier landings, stronger take-offs, better focus, and confidence that grows through calm repetition rather than pressure.
One of the key ideas in this month’s update is developmental pacing. In children’s gymnastics, progress is strongest when challenge and readiness stay in balance. If children are pushed too quickly, movement quality often drops and confidence can become fragile. But when coaching is thoughtful, structured, and well-timed, progress tends to appear more naturally. For many London families, this is an important part of understanding what good gymnastics coaching should look like: not rushed, not noisy, but steady, well-supported, and appropriate for the individual child.
This month’s update also reflects the wider KCGA ecosystem beyond the gym floor. The KCGA Academy Hub continues to grow as our educational hub for trusted parent guidance, helping families better understand children’s physical development, movement quality, posture, confidence, and the role gymnastics can play in long-term physical literacy. This is an important part of what KCGA is becoming — not just a gymnastics provider in London, but a calm and reliable source of guidance for families in Kensington, Chelsea, and the wider West London area.
The March 2026 KCGA Newsletter is also now available on the website, giving families a written way to stay connected to academy life, key reminders, and the wider direction of KCGA. Alongside this, Kensington Gymnastics Magazine continues to develop as a long-term educational resource for families who want a deeper, evidence-led understanding of children’s gymnastics, coaching quality, and physical development. March marks another important step in that project.
Looking ahead, one of the highlights at the end of the month will be KCGA Easter Week, taking place from 23 to 28 March 2026 across all three venues: St Philip’s Church in Kensington (W8), Park Walk School in Chelsea (SW10), and More House School in Knightsbridge (SW1X). These special Easter sessions will take place during each child’s normal class time, so families do not need to book an extra event. As always at KCGA, the aim is not performance for its own sake, but a joyful, structured, and safe experience that supports confidence, focus, teamwork, and enjoyment of sport. Easter Week highlights will be featured in next month’s April update.
As always, our focus remains unchanged: consistent attendance, calm routines, thoughtful progressions, and coaching that supports long-term development. If you’re unsure which pathway is right for your child or family — group classes, adult gymnastics, one-to-one training, or home gymnastics — message us on WhatsApp and we’ll guide you.
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