Pitt Meadows Atom/Pee Wee (Grades 4, 5 6 & 7)
This is the second year that my son Jack has been enrolled at the RPM Elementary Hockey Academy. We are extremely satisfied and pleased with the entire program as it not only offers ice time and dry land training but also other benefits such as ways of staying healthy and motivation speakers. Jack speaks highly of all the trainers on and off the ice. The trainers are friendly, helpful and very knowledgeable. We, as parents, have no expectations of Jack playing professional hockey as some parents do in this highly competitive game but wanted Jack to have more confidence and knowledge of the game for his participation in minor hockey. Last year he did become more confident and had a particularly great season all because of RPM Hockey Academy. We also like the fact that he can attend or make up ice time or dry land if he needs to miss his particular scheduled day. You get your money's worth that is for sure. We will be signing up again next year for sure. We are happy to see him sweating it out on the ice or dry land and NOT sitting at home playing video games like so many other kids I know!
Yours truly, Dawn Hartford
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We are very pleased with the academy, my son, Andrew is a goalie and the time spent with Ryan has improved him tremendously, he has gained more confidence, his positioning is now accomplished with ease. It is actually great to watch his smooth movement in the net. He has extended his knowledge of knowing where he should be and when. The entire staff is great and very encouraging. You really couldn’t have a better program! My son is very excited to attend each and every session. Veronica and Todd Henderson
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To whom it might concern,
I write this letter to acknowledge the excellence of the elementary hockey academy located in Pitt Meadows. In 2008 my oldest son started in the elementary academy and my son’s hockey skills increased significantly At the end of the season he was the best player in his hockey team and due to his dedication he received an award. The emphasises at the elementary is that hockey skills are learned at the level the hockey player is. My son plays Rep Hockey, I think there is a lot to learn, and the players at the elementary academy learn it well. Last but not least if you count all the hours on ice and all the off ice It is a great deal!!!!!. My youngest son started in the hockey academy in September and he loves it Philip Oosterman
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Dear RPM,
So far we have been happy and impressed with the Hockey Academy. We started in the middle of September and Trevor has enjoyed going to this each week on Monday’s and Wednesday’s. We would certainly put him in the Tues / Thurs program as we know this is more suited to his age group (and has fewer participants) however, we have another family that takes him on Mondays and we help their family on Wednesdays.
We fully support the hockey academy and feel that it is a great supplement for kids and youth who play in the Ridge Meadows Minor Hockey Association. Sincerely, Catherine and Nis Schmidt
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I would like to give a few words of support for the Pacific Rim Hockey Academy. This is my daughter's second year with the Elementary program of the Hockey Academy and it has helped her hockey skills tremendously. She plans on attending the High School program next year as well. The top quality instruction and the one-on-one attention to the student's individual needs is second to none. Regards, Jennifer Shaw
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To whom it may concern:
My name is Marv Magnison Jr. I would like to write a few words regarding my son second year attending the P.C.H.A in Pitt Meadows. My son loves it, the academy is much more than I expected. The skilled and knowledgeable staff have a great way of communicating with the kids, creating an environment that strives for a high level of skill development, and fitness. The education the kids get from the guest speakers adds it own value, and with the activities away from the rink, the kids bond, and make friends that will last a life time. I am very grateful for the opportunity that my son has to have such a fantastic and worth while program in our community for him to attend. Regards, Marv Magnison Jr.
Dear RPM
I'm not quite sure where to begin. I have two children in hockey. My kids couldn't be more different in their personality, hockey style and abilities. I wasn't sure how you would be able to accomodate both styles, but you have. The staff is excellent at meeting the needs of both players and challenging each skill. Both my children are an asset to their teams. They both strive to improve. They respect the staff and value the skills being taught.
My son has been passed over for the last two years of "rep" try outs. This year he is being called up to the A team to fill in for sick or injured players. The confidence and skills that your talented teaching team has given him is starting to shine through, and coaches are taking notice.
I understand that I don't have an NHL hockey player in my house, but I do have a boy who loves the sport and is eager to play hard and work hard for his coaches and team mates. The secondary hockey program has given him a home to feel comfortable, safe, and confident. I couldn't be more pleased. I hope you have noticed the changes in him this year. He seems to be more outgoing and confident around his peers. I look forward to him attending again next year.
My daughter, well, she's a different story! I don't know where to begin for her. I would like her to push herself to another level. She has to do this on her own. I can't wait for her to attend the secondary program next year. Thanks for all the hard work, energy, time and knowledge. Shayla Richards