A message from Brontë Archers
We are working very hard to reduce the number of people on our waiting list wanting to join our beginner’s course. We will therefore not be adding new applicants to the list at this time. Please bear with us while we work to clear the backlog. We ask that you check back regularly or follow us on social media. We will reopen for new applications soon.
Brontë Archers is a family-centric club, and we would like to get as many people as we can into the sport of archery. If you cannot wait, and would like to join a beginner’s course somewhere else, please click here for information about other clubs in Yorkshire.
We apologise for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.
Thinking of trying the sport of Archery?
All courses are led by at least one DBS checked Archery GB Level 1 Coaches & assisted by Club Members.
Safety in archery is of utmost importance, so before you can become a member of any archery club you need to complete a short beginners course and a certificate will be issued to those who pass all the safety requirements. Once completed, the certificate can be presented to any archery club as proof that you have met the requirements for shooting safely, if you meet all of the club’s criteria, you may be eligible to join.
Note: During the pandemic and periods of restrictions afterwards we were unable to hold beginners courses and are operating a waiting list. We will be contacting those on the waiting list in due course.
Beginners enjoying the “Art of Archery”
More photo’s here from Course 2 2021
How long are the courses and when are they run?
Courses are currently outdoors and run over six sessions on Friday evenings 18:30-20:30. .
Courses at Bronte Archers consist of 12 hours of friendly tuition and advice.
- Safety when shooting
- Introduction to Archery Equipment
- Shooting Technique (explained as you shoot)
- Guide to Archery etiquette
- Setting up Targets
- Scoring
For advice on places available, to be added to the waiting list or for more information please contact our Beginners Course Coordinator using the Contact form
How much will the course cost?
The fee for the complete course is £60 per person and we ask that this be paid before the start of the first session.
Juniors
Acceptance of juniors: Juniors must be at least 8 years old to enrol on a beginners course; the same age limit applies to joining the club. In accordance with Archery GB and club policies for the protection of children and vulnerable adults, all juniors must be accompanied throughout the course by a parent or a responsible adult. All our coaches are DBS checked.
Do I need my own equipment?
No, we provide all the equipment for the course. Please, do not buy any equipment until you have decided that you wish to continue on your archery journey. After the course, we can offer advice to help you purchase your own equipment.
Clothing
You should wear comfortable but close fitting clothing.
In particular, it’s important that you don’t wear jumpers or jackets with baggy sleeves as bow strings tend to catch on them and spoil your shot!
For the same reason and for personal safety you should remove any jewellery or personal body piercing that might be caught by the bowstring. Long hair needs to be tied back and your shoes should be fully enclosed, no sandals or crocs!
Where are the lessons held?
Lessons are usually held on the field next to the Clubhouse located at Rawdon Meadows Playing Fields. From Harrogate Road, turn into Woodhouse Grove School and take the far right road towards the single story Clubhouse (see map below). Please park your car to the rear and walk around to the front of the building. The Postcode for your Sat Nav directions is: BD10 0NR. Click on the image below to load Google Maps.
Reviews:
If you are interested in archery, I would definitely recommend Bronte Archers six-week beginners course. It was great fun above all else. The coaching was excellent and the small group (just five of us) meant we got lots of individual attention. All the coaches were amazingly patient, inspiring us to do well by doing what all good coaches do – encouraging us to do more of what we did well and gently reminding us of things we inevitably forgot. A bonus for our group was being invited to the club Christmas social shoot where we were welcomed and encouraged by many members of the club. Bridget Barr: attended course beginning Nov 2019