The story behind Superstars and how it all began
Louise Nicholson, the owner and managing director of Superstars, began her business as a mother of two. Her children, Danny, a two-year-old, and Lewis, a six-month-old, are now in their twenties. Before starting Superstars, Louise worked in the high-security Prison Service as a dog handler for eleven-years. She became the first female in the Prison Service to pass the Police accreditation for both general-purpose and drug dogs as well as being the manager of the dog section when their was only 13 women out of 300 dog handlers in the service. Louise also took very high-profile prisoners’ sports in the Cat A Unit at HMP Belmarsh, where she first learned to deliver sports sessions, mainly Volleyball. After having her second child Lewis and struggling with shift work with two young children, Louise decided to start her own business, and Superstars was born.
Over the years, Superstars has continued to evolve, adapting to the changing needs of both schools and families. As rising travel and fuel costs have made traditional residential trips increasingly expensive, Superstars has developed an innovative and affordable alternative: the “Camping in School” programme.
This exciting initiative gives children the unique opportunity to enjoy the experience of camping overnight on their own school grounds in a safe, familiar, and supervised environment. The programme is designed to create lasting memories, encourage independence, build confidence, and strengthen friendships through fun outdoor activities and team experiences.
In addition, Superstars is proud to provide wraparound care, which provides safe, engaging, and reliable childcare beyond standard school hours. Wraparound care offers working parents greater flexibility and peace of mind, while giving children access to enriching activities in a secure and supportive setting.
Superstars always aims to provide high-quality, affordable childcare, and activity programmes for all schools and families across the North West.
In 2027, Superstars will host Football Festivals with Gullivers World providing accommodation and activities to keep the children entertained. These festivals are aimed at under 7’s to under 11’s. Louise, a parent herself, appreciates that Superstars needs to offer activities for families to ensure everyone is included in the weekend.
We aim to foster Resilience, Independence, Socialable, and Enthusiasm in your children.
Resilience
Independence
Socialable
Enthusiasm