Take Your Skating to the Next Level

Why STARSkate?

From Skater to STAR

Qualify

Earn CanSkate Badge 6 or be invited to start with Pre-STAR for those Badge 4 and above.

Connect

Choose a certified private coach who will guide your development and testing.

Train and Shine

With group and private sessions, you build your skills, and will celebrate your achievements on the ice.

Your Journey in STARSkate

From Pre-STAR to Gold, every level celebrates progress and performance.

Transitioning from CanSkate

Pre-STAR is the first step into the STARSkate program.
Built on the strong foundation of CanSkate, this level introduces skaters to the four disciplines of figure skating: Skills, FreeSkate, Ice Dance, and Artistic.
In small group and early private lessons with NCCP-certified Skate Canada coaches, skaters develop edge quality, basic spins, and simple jumps while learning how to train independently and set personal goals.

Why it matters


Pre-STAR bridges the gap between learn-to-skate and learn-to-train. It’s a supportive and fun environment where young skaters begin to find their style on the ice.

Skill Building and Testing

STAR 1–3 begins Skate Canada’s “learn to figure skate” pathway, part of the Learn-to-Train stage.
Skaters are introduced to formal STAR assessments in Skills, FreeSkate, Dance, and Artistic, all coach-assessed right at the club.

At this level, skaters refine forward and backward edges, perform single jumps and upright spins, and start developing rhythm and musicality in short programs.

Why it matters

STAR 1–3 builds confidence and independence while giving skaters their first official recognition through Skate Canada assessments.

Advanced Skills and Competition Pathway

The STAR 4–5 levels continue the STAR 1–5 framework where assessments remain coach-assessed to support ongoing development.
Training expands to include jump combinations, spin variations, step sequences, and stronger performance components.

Many skaters start taking part in STAR 4–5 competitions or exhibitions, experiencing the excitement of performing under pressure in a supportive club setting.

Why it matters

STAR 4–5 helps skaters focus on personal bests and performance quality. It’s where confidence, consistency, and presentation start coming together.

Performance and Excellence

STAR 6–Gold is Skate Canada’s advanced assessment and event framework for skaters who have completed the STAR 1–5 curriculum.
At this stage, assessments may be evaluator-assessed, giving skaters the opportunity to earn official Skate Canada recognition at higher levels.

Training emphasizes artistry, power, interpretation, and mastery of complex elements. It prepares skaters for competitive, synchronized, or coaching pathways depending on their goals.

Why it matters

STAR 6–Gold represents dedication and excellence. Skaters bring together all they’ve learned to perform with confidence and artistry.

Parent Essentials

All STARSkate sessions must be registered in advance to ensure insurance coverage. Payment details and deadlines are available on our Policies page.

Georgetown Skating Club follows Skate Canada’s Concussion Policy and Return-to-Play guidelines. Review our current policy and safety checklist.

Guest ice availability and rates are posted each season. Skaters must hold active Skate Canada membership before stepping on the ice.

Refunds and credits follow Skate Ontario and Club policy. Full details are listed under Refunds and Missed Sessions.

Ready to Start Your Next Chapter on the Ice?

Register today and join our STARSkate community of dedicated skaters and families.