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Holiday Drop Off - Only 12 days left - October Half Term Camp 2014



It's not long until the start of the HDO October Camp running at Dulwich College. We work on a first come, first serve basis so it's best to book as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. In the past, we have had to turn parents away due to limitations on numbers.


As always, HDO will be offering a huge amount of sports. We have extended our daily fun swimming session and of course we'll be offering favourites like trampolining, football and archery throughout the day. Not forgetting the more chilled out activities for those who need to have a break from all the action.




October HDO Camp will run from:


Week 1: 20th - 24th October 2014

Week 2: 27th - 31st October 2014



HDO Times and Prices


Normal Day: 9am-4pm: ?32.50


Extended Day: 8am - 5pm: ?37.50


Sibling Discounts: 25% off 2nd child, 50% 3rd child.



October newsletter: http://us4.campaign-archive2.com/?u=bf0d9296205fe99ef89688352&id=cd9265c843


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HolidayDropOff

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