Fall clinic spots are open. Email us to reserve a spot.

Beginners welcome

Come andplay.

No experience needed — the clinic starts right from the basics. Every child plays, and every family is welcome.

Reserve a spot

How to join

  1. Send the form

    Fill in the form below, or email us if that’s easier.

  2. We confirm the spot

    We’ll reply with payment details and reserve your child’s place.

  3. Come and play

    Turn up to the first session. No experience, no pressure.

The session

Fall 2026Starts 27 September

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When

Sundays3:15–4:45pm

Where

Fraserview Mennonite Brethren Church Indoor Gym

Ages

12–14

Sessions

13through to 20 December

About this session

Designed for athletes at any stage of their volleyball journey! The season kicks off with 6 weeks of skill development—mastering serving, passing, setting, hitting, and blocking.

We then transition into 7 weeks of structured league play, featuring balanced teams, round-robin competition, and playoffs. Players learn positional strategy, rotations, and defensive systems to prepare them for the next level.

The Fly High Fall Indoor Volleyball Clinic & League gives players the best of both worlds: fast-paced, competitive gameplay with zero high school team pressure.

Led by Brandon Wong, an educator with 10+ years of teaching and coaching experience.

Cost

$350 per child · all 13 sessions

Register

Fill this in and we'll be in touch to confirm your child's place. Prefer email? Reach us any time at flyhighvolleyballclinic@gmail.com.

Registering for Fall 2026

Spots open. First come, first served.

Good to know

Who is the clinic for?

Beginners aged 12–14. No prior volleyball experience is needed; most players are just starting out.

What does it cost?

One flat fee covers the whole program (the exact price is on the Join page). Email us and we’ll send payment details once your spot is confirmed.

What will my child learn?

The fundamentals (serving, receiving, setting and hitting) at a basic level, plus the growth mindset, grit and resilience to handle friendly competition and challenges.

What should they bring?

A water bottle and clothes they can move in. Footwear depends on where the session is played — each session answers that below.

What shoes for the indoor gym?

Indoor court shoes with non-marking soles. Fall sessions are played in the church gym, and non-marking soles are a condition of using the floor.