Just completed my first RAPS jump with them which was great. Generally quite professional and friendly. Can be quite busy on the weekends.
Training was good, very safety aware and you felt that they genuinely cared about bringing you up to a quality standard, however I wish that enthusiasm was applied to actually getting you to jump.
It was 2 months between initial training and our first jump so it's unlikely I will have time to complete the course.
We managed to jump on our fourth visit to the DZ. Granted that our problems were mainly because of our choice of season, but I do feel they could have used their experience of the DZ and weather to give us more helpful advice. They wouldn't commit either way concerning the possibility of jumping which was frustrating, if understandable, as we had to rely on this information to decide if we should risk the long journey - the name "north london" is pushing it considerably.
For the only day that jumping was a possibility there was an emphasis on getting the multitude of tandem jumps done before students, so we almost missed out.
Nice bunch though, but go there in summer.