Learn to Skate

Learn to Skate at Montclair State Ice Arena

Classes for All Ages

The Montclair State Ice Arena’s Learn to Skate program is a comprehensive, inclusive skating experience designed for everyone from tots to adults. Following the United States Figure Skating (USFS) Learn to Skate USA curriculum, our year-round classes provide a structured, supportive environment where skaters of all abilities can progress at their own pace. Each 30-minute group lesson is carefully crafted to build skills, confidence, and technique, with the added benefits of USFS membership and six complimentary public skate passes so you can keep practicing your new skills.

Program Highlights:

Fall Session: September 15 - November 17

Session Fees

Multiclass Registration Discount!

Session Days & Times

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PLEASE NOTE: Learn to Skate registrations are non-refundable and there are no make-up sessions. If you are unsure of your skill level, register for Basic 1 (all ages) or Snow Plow Sam 1 (under 6). Our instructors will evaluate your skills and place you in the perfect class during the first session

Learn to Skate USA Levels & Information

The My Tot & Me program at Montclair State Ice Arena offers a fun, interactive skating experience for parents and children. Families receive ten 30-minute group lessons and six public skate passes. This unique class allows parents and tots to learn skating fundamentals together, creating memorable moments of shared discovery on the ice.

At Montclair State Ice Arena, our My Tot & Me – Hockey program is a fun, interactive way for parents and young children to learn the basics of hockey together. This program includes a 30-minute group sessions and six public skate passes.

Parents and tots will build confidence on the ice while learning foundational skills like balance, movement, and stick handling — all in a supportive, play-based environment. It’s a great way to introduce your child to hockey while making memories side by side.

Please Note: Children must be able to skate unassisted. Full equipment is recommended for the child. Parents should come with a helmet, gloves, and a stick.

Snowplow Sam 1-4 invites children age 6 and younger to learn the joys of ice skating in a safe, introductory setting. Young skaters will have fun while learning how to fall and get back up, how to march across the ice and ultimately build confidence in themselves and their abilities. The classes, divided into four progressive levels for kids with no prior skating experience, help preschool-age skaters develop the coordination and strength to move across the ice.

Upon completing the Snowplow Sam curriculum, skaters can enter Basic Skills at their corresponding level or move on to pursue a specific discipline.

  • The Basic Skills curriculum is available to skaters over the age of 6 who are taking their first steps on the ice. Instructors use engaging activities to teach the FUNdamentals of ice skating. The six progressive levels introduce forward and backward skating, stops, edges, crossovers and turns with agility, balance, coordination and speed as main focuses. Through these skills, skaters enter the first stage of skills to begin exploring the world of skating.
  • Upon completing the Basic Skills curriculum, skaters will be set up to choose whatever path in skating they desire. Whether they’re looking to land an Axel, score a hat trick or speed across the finish line, Basic Skills sets skaters up for success.

Ice skating is a thrilling fitness activity for adults of all ages and abilities. Our Learn to Skate USA program offers a supportive environment to enhance your confidence, coordination, and skills on the ice.

Whether you’re a beginner or returning skater, our curriculum caters to your level, starting with basics like gliding and stopping, and progressing to turns and spins at your own pace. You’ll enjoy benefits such as improved balance, a full-body workout, stress relief, and a chance to connect with a friendly community.

No experience is needed—just bring your enthusiasm and a desire to learn. Your exciting skating journey starts here!

Learn to Skate USA for Hockey – Hockey 1 -4 is a comprehensive program designed to teach beginner hockey players the fundamental skating skills needed for the sport. The curriculum focuses on developing essential techniques for young athletes aged 4-10. Structured in four progressive badge levels it teaches skating without using a puck initially, focuses on building confidence on the ice, and develops agility and hockey-specific movement skills

USA Hockey recommends age-appropriate drills to help players develop essential skating and hockey skills. Young athletes should build confidence by mastering the basic stance, stride mechanics, knee bending, and edge control before advancing to programs like Learn to Play or the American Development Model (ADM).

Participants must be able to skate the entire width of the rink at a medium pace unassisted and must be able to skate backwards slowly. If participant has limited to no skating experience, please sign up for Snow Plow 1 (ages 4-6) or Basic 1 (ages 7-12).

Montclair State Ice Arena offers weekday Learn to Skate sessions tailored for homeschooling families, providing a fun and active way to connect, learn, and build skills during the school day. Following the nationally recognized Learn to Skate USA curriculum, skaters of all ages and abilities can develop balance, coordination, and confidence on the ice in a supportive, welcoming environment.

Each session includes a group lesson taught by certified instructors, 30 minutes dedicated practice time and public skating time immediately afterward, plus additional public skate passes to keep practicing! It’s a great way for homeschoolers to stay active, meet new friends, and enjoy a unique physical activity that promotes fitness, focus, and fun year-round.

Please choose the skaters level on the preceding tabs and select the Tuesday 11:30 class time.

  • Do you dream of jumping high into the air or spinning in a graceful layback? Learn to Skate USA®’s Free Skate curriculum introduces skaters to the beginning elements of figure skating, including progressive skating skills, transitions, spins, jumps and more.
  • At this point in a skater’s journey, he or she can choose to pursue a recreational or competitive approach to figure skating. At this level, skaters can join an Aspire Program and become an introductory member of U.S. Figure Skating to begin their transition into the sport.

The Montclair State Ice Arena offers two progressive programs for skaters advancing from the Basic Skills 1-4:

Specialty Instruction is also available at Montclair State Arena. Please contact Deana Sroka, Skating Director for more info on specialty lessons!
 

Hockey

Before you can score a goal, you need to learn to skate. In the hockey program, skaters will learn how to be proficient and agile on the ice.

Ice Dance

Skaters will learn the main components of the magic of ice dancing, strengthen edges and turns while skating to music.

Pairs

Introduction to pairs skating classes are designed to encourage skaters to learn and enjoy skills unique to pair skating.

Synchronized Skating

The combination of speed, artistry and technical skills makes synchronized skating great for those interested in being a part of a team.

Theatre on Ice

Choreography, movements and the rapport between skaters working together as a team blend into unbelievable stories brought to life on the ice.

Adaptive Skating

Specially designed classes allow individuals with a range of physical or developmental disabilities to skate. Endorsed by the Special Olympics.

U.S. Figure Skating Membership: Your Pathway to Success

U.S. Figure Skating membership offers skaters of all levels exclusive benefits:

Membership is included with Learn to Skate enrollment, making it easy to start your skating journey!

Your enrollment includes skate rental and six free skate passes, with passes located on a tag you’ll receive on the first class day.

Important: Wear this tag to ALL classes!

Preparation Guidelines:

All classes except Tuesday mid day will be held on the Rocky Arena:

Pro Tips:

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