2009 - 2010 Registration

 

Registration will begin August 15 2009 for the 2009/10 season.

 

 

Privacy Policy
The information requested by EGSC at time of registration is used for its sole and exclusive use to ensure the delivery of the services purchased by members from the Club. All information received will be kept in the strictest of confidence.

Conditions of Registration
Applications will be processed in order of receipt. The Club reserves the right to revise programs based on suitable enrollment levels. The applicant agrees that the East Gwillimbury Skating Club (EGSC) and/or the Executive and Coaching Staff will not be held responsible for any accidents or losses however caused. The applicant releases the EGSC, Executive and coaches from all claims and damages which may arise as a result of or by reason of such accidents or losses. The applicant also give permission for the skaters name and/or picture to be printed in various publications including the EGSC Web site. All skaters agree to abide by the Code of conduct, rules and policies of the EGSC. The Skate Canada membership and insurance fees are included in the general fee structure. The music fee for Test Stream skaters is included in the general fee structure.

Refund Policy
There will be no refunds except for medical reasons or extraordinary circumstances approved by the EGSC Executive. All requests for refunds must be submitted in writing to the EGSC Executive. Refunds will be issued in the form of a cheque for the remaining balance and mailed to the address of the main contact. An administration fee of $50 will be subtracted from all refunds. Please allow approximately 3 weeks for review & processing from time of notification.

Acceptance
All fees are due within 3 days of online enrollment. Skaters are not automatically accepted into the program of their choice. The Club reserves the right to adjust programs or move skaters based on suitable enrollment numbers. Confirmation of enrollment will be sent by email once all payments are received.

Code of Conduct

  • CSA approved hockey or ski helmets and mittens are required for Canskate, Frosty Tot and CanHockey programs.
  • Skaters must wear suitable attire for skating (long scarves, hats, etc. are not suitable). Jeans are not to be worn as they are restricting and do not let the coach see the body line of the skater. Long hair must be tied back.
  • No one is allowed on the ice without skates.
  • The club will not be responsible for lost or stolen articles.
  • Everyone is asked to respect one another and treat everyone with courtesy. Therefore, inappropriate behavior, profane language, obscene gestures and physical aggressiveness will not be tolerated.
  • Social discussions between skaters must take place off of the ice.
  • No food, gum or cell phones allowed on the ice.
  • Skaters in a lesson and skating their solo have the right of way on the ice. Spins are to be done in the center of the ice and jumps on the outside.
  • Skaters are expected to skate the entire program including the stroking session.
  • Music will be played on a rotational basis. Only coaches may request music.

If skaters do not abide by these rules, they will be asked to leave the ice and a letter will be sent home to their parents.

Child Fitness Tax Credit
Receipts are available online - please print copies as needed.

If skaters do not abide by these rules, they will be asked to leave the ice and a letter will be sent home to their parents.