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BadmintonSchool is an independent boarding, weekly boarding and day school for girls aged 4-18 years located on a 20-acre campus in the heart of the attractive University City of Bristol.
The community spirit of the school also encourages girls to develop as individuals, to pursue their own interests and achieve their goals, both in academic and extra-curricular activities and not to be afraid of a challenge.
Badminton is also focused on ensuring that girls realise their potential so that they can be capable of achieving whatever they want to be when they leave school.
Eric says the person to approach at the elementary level is most often the school principal, while at the junior high and high school level the physical educators become more key to gaining access to the space.
The major advantage of using a school for an umbrella organization is the coverage of students by the school’s liability insurance.
Eric approached the Spokane Parks department with a proposal for a weeklong badminton camp, and it was included as a class in the summer parks and recreation schedule which, in Spokane, is mailed to every home that receives a city utility bill.