The school
Saint-Moritz - Celerina
The special school
In addition to a long family tradition, the Speciale ski school has an attitude towards children and a teaching method that favours all-round growth of young students, and makes them as enthusiastic about the group and the teacher as they are about the sport itself.
The special school
In addition to a long family tradition, the Speciale ski school has an attitude towards children and a teaching method that favours all-round growth of young students, and makes them as enthusiastic about the group and the teacher as they are about the sport itself.
ATTENTION, SAFETY, CONFIDENCE
TEACHING STYLE
Most of the Speciale Ski School Instructors have the Italian Ski School licences, the most complete in Europe in terms of training, and are graduates or entrepreneurs.
This translates into safety transmitted during teaching hours and will be reflected in the confidence that children will acquire and the pleasure they will experience in skiing.
- Italian Ski School Instructors
- Updated didactics and advanced teaching techniques
- Muscular perception and technique exercises
SKIING WELL, STRAIGHTAWAY
EFFECTIVE IMPROVEMENT IN THE SHORTEST TIME POSSIBLE
A child who starts discovering the mountains and skiing needs to acquire the fundamentals right from the start, become autonomous quickly and enjoy the emotions that skiing can give.
Our method excludes long days spent playing on skis in flat playgrounds, preferring instead three-five initial days during which they learn perfect snowplough control, meaning they are able to ski independently and discover speed without fear.
- Teaching the correct style immediately
CALM ATMOSPHERE AND CARE
ATTENTION TO CHILDREN
Your children will be welcomed in groups where a calm atmosphere will be the prerequisite for constructive teaching to transmit how commitment is fundamental for the achievement of personal satisfaction.
The instructors of these groups will be accompanied, when necessary, by collaborators or parents to ensure they have no more than two children at time going up on the chairlift, to improve control of the group's unit and provide better assistance in the case of temporary indisposition.
CONTINUITY, PROGRESS, COMPETITION
Advanced level
From 6 to 7 years of age children who want to learn how to ski well can follow a seasonal program with a calendar and a coach as part of the same group for the whole season.
A strong bond with the instructor and the other young athletes creates a desire to grow and dialogue, progress becomes more evident and a desire often emerges to continue during adolescence and to start competing.
- Competitive training
- Timed workouts
- Ski events and competitions
- Video filming
- Software for analysis and comparison
SPORT, FRIENDS, COMMITMENT
ALL-ROUND GROWTH
Helping young people to grow means also encouraging socialiSation, committing to peer groups and finding ways to have friends ski together.
It means helping less confident children to feel at ease on their skis and the snow, and not just aiming for the 'best' to put together the strongest team.
It means offering them a path, along which, with parent's support, we guide them towards a serious activity, in the company of their friends, without neglecting study but also without allowing them to get discouraged or give up at the first difficulty or the first time they feel lazy.