Risky Kids Albury
860 Knight Rd, North Albury, New South Wales, 2640
Why Choose Risky Kids Albury?
Customers consistently praise Risky Kids Albury for its genuinely supportive coaching team and inclusive, welcoming atmosphere where every child, including those with additional needs, feels valued and thrives. The coaches demonstrate real patience, understanding and skill, helping children build resilience and confidence whilst having fun with parkour and recreational gymnastics in North Albury.
About Risky Kids Albury
What Customers Say on Google
“Coaches Alisha and Mitch are understanding and inclusive of neurodivergent kids, demonstrating genuine positivity and skill that makes children feel welcome and supported.”
“Children develop resilience, emotional regulation and confidence through the programme, with coaches showing real passion, knowledge and care for each child's growth.”
“The supportive coaching approach helps children on the spectrum and with ADHD feel engaged and thrive, while the team actively supports skills learned in everyday life.”
Source: Google Reviews
Frequently Asked Questions About Risky Kids Albury
Risky Kids Albury welcomes children from as young as one year old right through to seventeen. The club runs instructor-led playgroup-style sessions designed for toddlers and preschoolers, giving little ones a gentle introduction to movement and gymnastics basics. School-age children and teenagers then progress into the core parkour and freerunning programmes, where they build skills and confidence in a non-competitive environment. It's a great option in North Albury for families with children at different stages.
Yes, Risky Kids Albury does run birthday parties at the North Albury facility. Parents tell us the coaches get fully involved, leading ninja-style moves and making the day memorable for the birthday child and their friends. It's a fun, active party option that keeps the energy high and the kids engaged throughout.
Absolutely. Risky Kids Albury is particularly well regarded in North Albury for its inclusive approach to neurodiverse children. Parents of kids on the spectrum consistently praise coaches like Alisha, Mitch and Aaron for their understanding, patience and genuine care. Families report that their children feel safe, accepted and able to thrive, with staff who know how to engage and encourage kids with ADHD, autism and other needs. The club also lists special-needs support as part of its offering.
Yes, trial sessions are available at Risky Kids Albury, and the club has also held open days where families can observe classes in action. It's a good opportunity to meet the coaching team, see the parkour and gymnastics set-up, and gauge whether your child feels comfortable in the environment before committing to a full term. Fees and enrolment details are listed on this page.
Parents in North Albury speak highly of the Risky Kids coaching team, Jorge, Aaron, Romy, Owen, Alisha and Mitch are all mentioned by name for their warmth, patience and skill. Families consistently describe a supportive atmosphere where coaches genuinely care about each child's progress, champion their goals, and help build resilience and confidence. For children who find it hard to stay engaged or who struggle with anxiety, the team's encouraging, flexible approach makes a real difference week to week.
Contact Details
- Phone
- +61 428 746 787
- albury@riskykids.com
- Address
- 860 Knight Rd, North Albury, New South Wales, 2640
Opening Hours
- Monday
- 4-8pm
- Tuesday
- 4-8pm
- Wednesday
- 4-8pm
- Thursday
- 4-8pm
- Friday
- 4-8pm
- Saturday
- 9am-3pm
- Sunday
- Closed




