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Hi there,


Club-tastic are running a fun filled holiday club this Summer!


We offer exciting days for 3-4 year olds for 09.00-12.00 and 5-11 year olds for 09.00-16.00 (half day option is available for 5-11 year olds too) with a range of different sports and art activities.


At Goodrich Primary School, Dunstan's Road, Dulwich, London SE22 0EP and Alleyn's School, Townley Road, Dulwich, London SE22 8SU.


To book or for more info please visit [www.club-tastic.co.uk] or email [email protected]


Best Wishes


Annabelle


Summer Holiday Club Days


Sport Options: (sport choices are chosen on the day)

Basketball/ tennis/ football/cricket/ rounders/ netball/ pop lacrosse/ tag rugby/hockey/racket skills/ dodge ball/ athletics/ dance/ field games/ general ball skills /evasion games/ parachute games/group games /multi sports games/


Art Themes:

Each day we use a range of mediums from painting to clay sculpture to collage!


Tuesday 21st July?Insects


Wednesday 22nd July?Under the Sea


Thursday 23rd July?Under the Sea




Monday 27th July?Olympics/sport


Tuesday 28th July?Olympics/sport


Wednesday 29th July?History


Thursday 30th July?History




Monday 3rd August?Sea side


Tuesday 4th August? Sea side


Wednesday 5th August?Fairy Tales


Thursday 6th August?Fairy Tales




Monday 10th August?Park


Tuesday 11th August?Harry Potter


Wednesday 12th August?Pointillism


Thursday 13th August?Pop Art




Monday 17th August?Illustration


Tuesday 18th August?Moshi Monster


Wednesday 19th August?Dinosaurs


Thursday 20th August?Space




Monday 24th August?Pets


Tuesday 25th August?Holiday Camping


Wednesday 26th August?Countries


Thursday 27th August?Lego

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My daughter loves this and has always has a fantastic time. This week I cannot speak highly enough of how brilliant the service is; when the venue had to move, Annabelle could not have been more helpful in helping me out so my daughter could be picked up. This is a brilliant club for the holidays.
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