WELFARE OFFICERS
We have two Welfare Officers for our club, any parent or young adult connected to our club are welcome to contact them at any time.
Emma Young
Emmayoung2005@outlook.com
07376 368414
Kim Johnson
Kimjohnsongymclub@gmail.com
07958 485799
Updated Sept 2025
These contact details are for important and urgent welfare issues ONLY – these ladies will NOT provide details on classes, or other telephone numbers required, do not use them for anything other than welfare issues.
We do NOT have a club telephone number, we can only communicate via email which is constantly monitored – allegrogc@yahoo.com
GYMNAST CODE OF CONDUCT
All gymnasts that join our club are expected to be courteous, respectful and kind. Rude, aggressive and argumentative behaviour will not be tolerated and the safety of our coaches and the children we teach will always be our priority. Any member that spoils the enjoyment of lessons for other children, or that poses any kind of safety risk or threat within our classes, including damage or interference of Allegro equipment, threat, danger or intimidation to other members or staff, will be asked to leave. We operate a fair teaching policy to all children, and sanctions will be used first and foremost, but our Head Coach reserves the right to remove a gymnast from the club should she feel it is necessary due to the safety and welfare of any Allegro member.
PARENT CODE OF CONDUCT
Our parent and gymnast codes of conduct are provided in full in the initial offer pack sent to parents, further details regarding behaviour is also included in our class pages. Any parent that shows threatening, aggressive or unpleasant behaviour to ANY member of staff, ANY gymnast, or ANY member of staff at the center will be asked to leave immediately and will not be allowed back onto the site. Decisions taken by our Head Coach are full and final and are to be respected. Any parent that has an issue with the teaching/behaviour of a coach should contact the Head Coach in the first instance and then should they feel they require further support they should then contact one of the Welfare Officers.
Updated 1/1/26
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