WELCOME TO YOUR LOCAL CLUB
PCYC MAITLAND
The formation of the Police Boys Club was an initiative of the then Commissioner of Police Mr. W J Mackay (who gained notoriety in 1932, as arresting officer of Francis de Groot, the guy who slashed the ribbon at the opening ceremony of the Sydney Harbour Bridge) and the Rotary Club of Sydney.
In 1937, the movement started with 400 boys and ran activities such as wrestling, physical culture classes, debating and enter teams in the local Rugby League competition.
Established in Maitland since 1952, the club was established on the original site, what is now the Carpark adjoining the Maitland Art Gallery (this site is currently free parking for the Maitland PCYC members), then moving across the road to our current site in 1967 with extensions in 2001, 2007 and 2018.
We have recently completed a redevelopment program that has expanded our gymnastic facility by 40 per cent. This will allow an increase in participation to more than 700 visits per week and an upgrade of equipment and services.
- Our team members are fully qualified, experienced and follow Gymnastics NSW code of conduct and accreditation.
- We have a strong Competitive Gymnastics program that has allowed our gymnasts to compete at Country and State Championships.
- The Multi- Function Hall has been given a face lift to allow better use of space for children’s activities, cater for school groups and for organised sporting competitions.
- We have introduced a martial arts centre and increase the participation to 50 students per week. We have already secured a visit by the Japanese national Judo team for a training exhibition which occurred in August. In addition, we have introduced other martial Arts disciplines including Wrestling, Aikido and Jiu Jitsu.
- We conduct more than 75 Safer Driver and Traffic Offender Courses over the year
- We provide OOSH Care service, throughout the holiday periods with qualified people at affordable prices.
In 1937, the movement started with 400 boys and ran activities such as wrestling, physical culture classes, debating and enter teams in the local Rugby League competition.
Established in Maitland since 1952, the club was established on the original site, what is now the Carpark adjoining the Maitland Art Gallery (this site is currently free parking for the Maitland PCYC members), then moving across the road to our current site in 1967 with extensions in 2001, 2007 and 2018.
We have recently completed a redevelopment program that has expanded our gymnastic facility by 40 per cent. This will allow an increase in participation to more than 700 visits per week and an upgrade of equipment and services.
- Our team members are fully qualified, experienced and follow Gymnastics NSW code of conduct and accreditation.
- We have a strong Competitive Gymnastics program that has allowed our gymnasts to compete at Country and State Championships.
- The Multi- Function Hall has been given a face lift to allow better use of space for children’s activities, cater for school groups and for organised sporting competitions.
- We have introduced a martial arts centre and increase the participation to 50 students per week. We have already secured a visit by the Japanese national Judo team for a training exhibition which occurred in August. In addition, we have introduced other martial Arts disciplines including Wrestling, Aikido and Jiu Jitsu.
- We conduct more than 75 Safer Driver and Traffic Offender Courses over the year
- We provide OOSH Care service, throughout the holiday periods with qualified people at affordable prices.
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3 James Street,Maitland,NSW 2320
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PCYC MAITLAND
ACTIVITIES
We host a broad range of activities to suit all interests, and are proud to boast facilities, spaces and classes that cater to all ages and fitness levels. By training and playing at a PCYC, you’re supporting our mission to empower youth, and give back to the community. What could be better?
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