LATEST NEWS

 

KKS First Annual Championships 2009

Karate Kai Scotland held its first annual championships on 29th November 2009 at the Playdrome Leisure Centre in Clydebank.

 

Success at the British Karate Championships

Karate Kai Scotland entered a small squad into the 2009 British Karate Championships.

 

Welcome to Edinburgh Shukokai Karate Club

Karate Kai Scotland would like to welcome Sensei Derek Spratt (5th Dan) and his students to the association.

 

KKS at the Cumbria Open 2009

Karate Kai Scotland sent a squad to the 33rd Cumbria Open Karate Competition in the Sands Sports Centre, Carlisle.

 

 

 

 

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WELCOME

The purpose of this website is to provide information about Karate Kai Scotland for all its members and those interested in finding out more about our association.

 

The Karate Kai Scotland is a multi-style karate association which was formed in February 2009. We currently have 5 clubs with a combined membership of around 200 students drawn from across central Scotland. The Karate Kai Scotland offers its members the opportunity to practice both traditional karate and competition karate. The styles currently practiced within our association are Shukokai and Shotokan karate.

 

The Karate Kai Scotland is a non-profit making organisation with no paid officials. We have a policy of non-interference in the day-to-day running of member clubs.

 

AFFILIATIONS

CHILD PROTECTION

The Karate Kai Scotland is a member of the Scottish Karate Governing Body (SKGB), and as a result is affiliated to the British Karate Federation (BKF), The European Karate Federation (EKF), and the World Karate Federation (WKF). 

The Karate Kai Scotland implements the SKGB Child Protection Policy (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader). Our Child Protection Officer is Graham McCann who can be contacted on 07885 954 223 or by e-mailing graham@kks.org.uk