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Hong Kong Playground Association Jockey Club King Fu Integrated Service Centre For Children & Youth — Hockey

By Hong Kong Playground Association Jockey Club King Fu Integrated Service Centre For Children & Youth · Hong Kong

Verified by 4 families3 certifications
Ages

Ages 6–16

Schedule

weekly

Price

HK$50–HK$100

Location

2 Fung Shing St, Hammer Hill, Hong Kong

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If your kids are interested in hockey, the Jockey Club King Fu Integrated Service Centre could be a great option. It's a place where they can learn the sport while also being part of a supportive community, even if the details on age and schedule are a bit unclear.

Synthesized from 4 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/30/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 4 verified families

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Riley C.

Top Contributor

active

I took my 9-year-old to the Hong Kong Playground Association's hockey program last Saturday, and overall, it was a solid experience. The coaching staff, particularly a woman named Lily, was really enthusiastic and kept the kids engaged throughout the practice. My son loved learning new techniques and even got to try scoring goals, which he was thrilled about. The smaller group size allowed for personalized attention, and he made a few new friends, which was great to see. The only downside was the drop-off; it felt a bit chaotic with a lot of parents and kids all arriving at once, making it hard to navigate. However, once we got past that, the outdoor setting was fantastic for the kids. I would definitely recommend this program, especially for active kids looking to get into hockey.

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engaged-staff · outdoor-time · small-group-size

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drop-off-chaotic

4 months ago
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Aurora R.

Top Contributor

activeshy

My son attended the hockey program at the Hong Kong Playground Association Jockey Club King Fu Integrated Service Centre last Saturday, and overall, it was a good experience. The class size was small, which allowed him to get more attention from the instructor, a friendly guy named Sam. They focused on the basics of hockey while incorporating fun drills, and I could see my son improving his skills with every session. The outdoor setting was also a nice change of pace. One minor annoyance was the long lines during pickup; it took us a while to get out of the parking lot. My son made a couple of friends, which is great since he's usually quite shy. The program is reasonably priced, making it accessible for families. I’d recommend it, especially for active kids looking to learn hockey without feeling overwhelmed.

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engaged-staff · small-group-size · outdoor-time

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long-lines

about 1 year ago
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