Welcome to the Wallace Sports and Education Centre, a premier destination for sports enthusiasts and learners in Stoke-on-Trent. Located at 63 Abbots Rd, Abbey Hulton, our centre is dedicated to fostering a love for sports while providing comprehensive educational opportunities for all ages. With a diverse range of programs tailored to enhance physical skills and promote lifelong learning, we pride ourselves on creating a supportive and engaging environment.

Our expert coaches and educators bring a wealth of experience, ensuring that every participant receives personalized attention and guidance. From youth training sessions to adult fitness classes, we cater to all skill levels and interests, aiming to empower our community through sports. At Wallace Sports and Education Centre, we believe in the transformative power of physical activity not just for health, but also for building confidence and teamwork.

Join us in our state-of-the-art facilities where passion meets education, and discover the unique blend of sportsmanship and learning that sets us apart. We invite you to reach out at 01782 233555 for more information or to book an appointment. Experience the difference at Wallace Sports and Education Centre—where every visit inspires growth and achievement.

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Christopher Booth

5 Google Rating

Took daughter to have a look before joining, we were shown round the man was very knowledgeable and

5/ 5

Took daughter to have a look before joining, we were shown round the man was very knowledgeable and advised of all covid measures being taken, excellent service, would highly recommend and very reasonable prices.

Steve Whitehurst

5 Google Rating

Great place for gym work or for exercise classes.

5/ 5

Great place for gym work or for exercise classes.

Clare Porter

3 Google Rating

I got the information that I wanted and I might join a few classes.

3/ 5

I got the information that I wanted and I might join a few classes.

Amy Ridge

5 Google Rating

It was my first time going and I was greeted at the door and shown where to go by friendly staff

5/ 5

It was my first time going and I was greeted at the door and shown where to go by friendly staff

Jean Jackson

5 Google Rating

Feel very covid safe, good equipment and really lovely staff.

5/ 5

Feel very covid safe, good equipment and really lovely staff.

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  • Sunday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Monday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Thursday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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