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Looking for activities for your children this summer?


Look no further, JAGS Sports Club will again be running a full range of children's sports courses. Our fantastic coaches and great facilities provide a superb backdrop for action packed weeks.


From week beginning 27th July 2015 the Club will be running 5 consecutive weeks of courses including Multi-Sports, Soccer Academy (with the fantastic Football Magic coaches), Swimming, Trampoline, Dance, Climbing, Archery, Tennis & Diving.


For further information please visit www.jagssportsclub.co.uk or call 0208 613 6500


We hope to meet you all soon...


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  • 2 months later...

Children's sports courses @ JAGS return this October half term, 26th - 30th October 2015.


The Sports Clubs extensive range of courses will be returning.


Old favourites Soccer Academy & Multi Sports will be running everyday whilst specialised sessions in Archery (Tuedsay & Thursday) & Diving (Wednesday) will run single sessions...


Courses are suitable for all abilities.


Spaces are available to book now by calling the club on 0208 613 6500.


Keep an eye out on the website www.jagssportsclub.co.uk for flash sales on courses in the days leading up to the 26th...


Hope to see you all soon...


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Following on from the success of the Summer Holiday ?Frozen? dance workshop JAGS Sports Club will be running another session on Wednesday 28th October 2015 between 10am-12.30pm for children aged 4 + years


Instructors are IDTA qualified and pupils have the opportunity to take part in fun and exciting session arranging routines to some of most popular songs from the hit ?Frozen?.


Let your child?s imagination run wild with songs such as For the first time in forever, Do you want to build a snowman? and the huge hit?.. Let it go as well as the fun and creative Fixer Upper & In Summer.


With only a few spaces left book now by calling the club on 0208 613 6500.


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