
Peak Tennis International at Eton College (UK)












Highlights
- Sports + Life Skills Growth
- Safe, Screen-Free Natural Settings
- 24/7 Supervision & Support
- All-Inclusive, No-Hassle Program
Focused on Tennis for an enriched camp experience.
Overview
There is a quiet kind of inspiration that lives at Eton College. Early mornings along the Thames, historic quads, open courts, and a sense of tradition that invites young people to lift their eyes and expect more from themselves. It’s the perfect place for a summer that stretches beyond sport.
Ages: 12–17
Dates (2026): 2–16 July (2 weeks)
Location: Eton College, Windsor, UK
Focus: Tennis (all levels welcome)
Young people join us for tennis. They leave with something deeper: self-belief, focus, and friendships that feel like family. PTI blends high-level coaching with mindset work, sport science, and well-designed daily routines so each camper grows on and off the court. The goal is not only better strokes; it’s better habits and a stronger sense of self.
Training and coaching
• Daily on-court training tailored by level, with individual goals and small-group attention
• Skill blocks for technical fundamentals, footwork, court craft, and match play
• Performance support, including recovery education, mobility, and injury-prevention basics
• Mindset sessions to sharpen focus, manage nerves, and build resilience in competition and in life
Life at Eton
Eton’s environment does half the teaching. Historic surroundings, riverside walks, and first-class sports facilities create a campus that invites curiosity and effort. Between sessions, campers enjoy team challenges, leadership activities, and time to decompress with friends. Our no-phone rule approach helps them reconnect with the present moment and the people around them.
Safety, care, and culture
• 24/7 pastoral care with experienced staff who know each camper by name
• Clear safeguarding standards and a calm, respectful camp culture
• Balanced days with movement, learning, rest, and good food
• An international community where English is supported and kindness is expected
A day in the life (example)
• Morning: Dynamic warm-up, technical drills, and focused skill blocks
• Midday: Lunch and downtime for recovery, journalling, or light social activities
• Afternoon: Match play, tactical scenarios, and coach feedback
• Evening: Mindset workshop, team activities, reflection, lights out
Who this camp is for
• Players who want structured, high-quality tennis in a prestigious setting
• Beginners building strong fundamentals and confidence
• Competitive juniors seeking better habits, smarter tactics, and consistency
• Families who value character, wellbeing, and academic-style care as much as sport
What’s included
• Two weeks of professional tennis coaching and supervised match play
• All programme activities, workshops, and evening events
• Accommodation in Eton College boarding settings and full board meals
• 24/7 supervision, safeguarding, and pastoral support
• PTI progress notes and a personalised development focus
• The possibility of being present at the Wimbledon Tournament
• See one of the most emblematic horse races at Windsor and much more.
Admissions
Apply online → Approval → Payment → Confirmation.
Places are limited to protect quality and care.
12-17 yo
From July 2 to July 16, 2026
2 weeks
From $7,471
English
Max 80 campers
Co-Education
Private
Activities








Tennis Programme (all levels)
• Placement & grouping: On Day 1, every camper completes a light assessment so we can tailor coaching groups by level and goals.
• Core training: Daily technical sessions, footwork and movement, themed drills, and coached match play.
• Tactics & feedback: Video-supported reviews, strategy sessions, and personal goal tracking.
• Mindset & resilience: Short, practical modules on focus, breathing, routines, and managing nerves.
Advanced Performance Track (by coach recommendation)
• Extended on-court hours: Extra court time focused on patterns of play, point construction, and match toughness.
• Match play blocks: Structured sets with statistical feedback and post-match debriefs.
• Competition prep: Warm-up routines, between-point resets, and tournament behaviours.
1-to-1 Coaching (optional)
• Private lessons: 60 minutes of individual coaching to accelerate specific goals (technique, serve, patterns).
• Fee: 120 CHF per 60-minute session (bookable on site; limited daily slots).
Multisport & Fitness
• Swimming: Supervised pool sessions for active recovery and confidence in the water.
• Workouts: Age-appropriate strength, mobility, and injury-prevention circuits.
• Running & conditioning: Tempo runs, agility ladders, and endurance games on campus.
• Games for fun: Small-sided team games and mixed sports to build coordination and teamwork.
Enrichment & Life Skills
• Wellbeing workshops: Sleep, nutrition for young athletes, and smart recovery habits.
• Leadership moments: Team roles, communication challenges, and problem-solving tasks.
• Reflection: Short evening check-ins to note progress and set next-day intentions.
Cultural & Leisure Excursions
• Full-day London excursion: A guided day exploring iconic landmarks such as Buckingham Palace and central sights, plus time for a major attraction like Madame Tussauds (final itinerary confirmed closer to departure).
• Local Windsor highlights: Riverside walks and historic town discovery activities, time permitting.
Signature Experiences*
• Wimbledon Championships visit: Planned attendance during the tournament window so campers can experience world-class tennis and see their heroes compete.
• Royal Windsor Racecourse evening: A classic local experience at the Windsor horse races, with staff-led supervision and a focus on culture and community.
*These experiences are subject to ticket availability, third-party schedules, and camp dates. If it’s necessary, an equivalent premium experience will be offered.
Evenings & House Life
• Community nights: Team challenges, quiz nights, movie evenings, and friendly competitions.
• No-phone rule approach: Encourages connection, presence, and better rest.
• Pastoral care: 24/7 supervision, clear safeguarding, and staff who know each camper by name.
Dates & Pricing
Session 1 – 02nd July to 16th August 2026. Price: 5’990 CHF + Airport Transfers.
It includes private accommodation, 3x meals per day, Tennis Program, all afternoon and evening activities, professional coaches, physiotherapy sessions, and mindset sessions.
From July 2 to July 16, 2026
From $7,471
Schedule
Two Pathways, One Philosophy
Every camper follows a structured day designed to balance performance, learning, and fun — whether joining the Recreational or Elite pathway.
08:00 – 08:45
Nutritious Breakfast
Start the day with energy and balance.
09:00 – 12:00
Morning Training Sessions
Recreational Squad: Multi-Sport, Team Games & Skill Development.
Elite Squad: On-Court Training, Tactical & Mental Performance.
12:00 – 13:30
Lunch & Downtime
Refuel and relax with friends.
13:30 – 14:00
Daily Goals & Team Briefing
Reflect, plan, and set personal targets.
14:00 – 17:00
Afternoon Block
Recreational Squad: Group Challenges & Fun Competitions.
Elite Squad: Match Play, Fitness & Conditioning, Video Analysis.
17:00 – 17:30
Journaling & Physio Support
Recovery and feedback with our staff.
17:30 – 18:30
Rest & Free Time
Unwind before the evening.
18:30 – 19:30
Dinner
Healthy and social mealtime.
20:00 – 21:30
Evening Activities
Games, team events, and cultural workshops.
21:30 – 22:30
Reflection & Mindfulness
Calm closure to a fulfilling day.
22:30 – 07:30
Lights Out
Rest and recharge for another day of growth.
Both pathways follow PTI’s core philosophy, combining athletic excellence with mindset development, teamwork, and self-discovery.
Accommodation & facilities








Setting
Eton College sits beside the River Thames in historic Windsor, a short walk from Windsor Castle and within easy reach of Heathrow. The campus pairs heritage architecture with modern, purpose-built sports venues—ideal for focused training, safe boarding, and inspiring daily routines.
Tennis Infrastructure
Eton offers one of the most extensive school tennis footprints in the UK, with around 50 courts across the grounds, supported by excellent outdoor surfaces and floodlighting on key pitches nearby. Training bases include the Willowbrook site, which features tennis courts, hockey surfaces, and a dedicated pavilion for team operations.
Indoor Training & Aquatics
The Sports & Aquatics Centre features a 25-metre, eight-lane indoor pool with a movable floor for varied depths, plus a four-court multi-use sports hall—perfect for performance conditioning, agility work and wet-weather scheduling. The Centre has been recognised with an RIBA South Award for design and functionality.
Wider Sports Estate
Beyond tennis, the college’s estate includes extensive playing fields, specialist racket-sport facilities (Fives, Rackets, Squash), all-weather pitches and access to Dorney Lake, Eton’s 2 km Olympic-standard rowing venue—a remarkable setting for cross-training and inspiration. The grounds also include a 9-hole golf course, used for variety of skills and recovery walks during lighter sessions.
Boarding & House Life
Campers are accommodated in Eton’s boarding settings, designed around small house communities and calm evening routines. The college’s well-established pastoral care model, led by House teams and supported by tutors, fosters a safe and respectful environment for international groups.
Health, Safety & Wellbeing
On-site healthcare is provided through the Eton College Health Centre, staffed by doctors and qualified nursing personnel. Campus security and emergency procedures are robust, with clearly marked emergency phones and defibrillators located throughout central areas.
Nutrition & Common Spaces
Dining is balanced for active days, featuring wholesome meals, hydration points, and supervised breaks between sessions. Common rooms and green spaces provide campers with quiet time to reset, connect with friends, and prepare for the next block of training.
Access & Connectivity
Windsor’s compact layout keeps movements efficient: training venues, dining halls and boarding houses are within walking distance, and the riverside setting makes for restorative evening strolls after full training days.
Note: Facility access is scheduled to align with programme needs and may vary based on college operations, weather, and event calendars. Equivalent alternatives are arranged when needed to maintain session quality.
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Q&A
Our leadership team includes certified coaches, wellness experts, and support staff, each responsible for specific camper groups. Campers are supervised at all times, from activities to downtime, ensuring both safety and personalized guidance.
Staff members include certified tennis coaches, golf coaches, physiotherapists, mindset coaches, and youth mentors. Credentials include PTR Professional, Fully Qualified PGA Professional, Swiss Tennis Trainer C, WHM Instructor, and First Aid certification. Each role is filled by professionals with both technical expertise and experience working with youth.
Yes, all staff members undergo thorough background checks, including criminal record screening, as part of our child safeguarding and risk prevention procedures.
Before each camp session, staff attend intensive training on safety, communication, inclusivity, and emergency protocols. Continuous professional development is encouraged, with many team members holding advanced coaching, health, and education certifications.
PTI welcomes campers from diverse cultural, linguistic, and social backgrounds. We promote respect, empathy, and global awareness through group activities, open dialogue, and a team trained in cultural sensitivity. Our inclusive environment ensures every kid feels seen, valued, and supported.
Kids are expected to show respect, participate actively, and follow daily guidelines. Strict rules prohibit bullying, substance use, and unsafe behavior. Consequences may include restricted privileges or dismissal from camp. All staff members are trained in behavioral management and child protection policies.
We have a no-phone policy to encourage real-life connections and presence. Kids may bring one device, which is collected and stored securely. Phones are returned during designated times for brief check-ins if needed.








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