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Nimble Arts Holiday Clubs @Heber School & Horniman Primary 12th-16th Feb + Easter and Spring&no Vat


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We are delighted to launch our February, Easter and Spring Creative Holiday Clubs 2018 at Heber Primary East Dulwich and Horniman Primary just up the hill in Forest Hill (Summer booking coming soon!) With 8am - 6pm childcare available for 4-11's and a new creative adventure every day with up to four creative workshops plus loads of activities to choose from, we're thrilled to be able to offer the same Nimble Arts quality at a price that is more affordable! After a year long battle with HMRC, we have finally had to decision that our days can be exempt from VAT. So to celebrate we're launching a new super-earlybird price of ?40 for 8am-5pm + ?5 extended hours till 6pm for a limited time before each club. You can pay by childcare voucher, tax free childcare payments, card or create your own instalment plan via our Magic Booking system.


For February half-term we have lots of magic and mischief in store...


Wizarding World (Heber: Mon 12th February, Horniman: Tue 13th February)

Make your own spell book, create a magical movie adventure and cook up some potions!


Fill Your Sketckbook (Heber: Tue 13th February, Horniman: Wed 14th February)

Start the day with a blank sketchbook, end it with a treasure trove of art works!


Superheroes Vs. Villains (Heber: Weds 14th February, Horniman: Thurs 15th February)

Get kitted up for your first Superhero or Villain mission, animate your own mini heroes and attend bootcamp.


Bedroom Bling (Heber: Thurs 15th February, Horniman: Fri 16th February)

A day packed full of creative ideas to make and take home!


Once Upon a Time (Heber: Fri 16th February, Horniman Mon 12th February)

Become a story-teller, learn tales from the past and make your own mythical creature!


Superearlybird booking period ?40/day (?25/half day) 1st Dec 2017 ? 19th Jan 2018


Earlybird booking period ?45/day (?28/half day) 20th Jan ? 2nd Feb 2018


Last-minute booking period ?47/day (?30/half day from 3rd ? 16th Feb 2018


?5 late pick up 5-6pm per child.


Visit www.nimblearts.co.uk for details of all our other clubs, super-earlybird booking periods, sibling and multiple day discounts, SEN 1:1 support and everything else you need to know about how our clubs operate. See you there!

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**BOOKING UPDATE AS OF MONDAY 29th JANUARY 2018**


Heber School SE22 9LA:

Mon 12th February Wizarding World **4 x 4-5 spaces, 16 x 6-11 spaces**

Tues 13th February Fill Your Sketchbook **5 x 4-5 spaces, 9 x 6-11 spaces**

Wed 14th February Superheroes Vs. Villains **1 x 4-5 spaces, 19 x 6-11 spaces**

Thur 15th February Bedroom Bling **9 x 4-5 spaces, 30 x 6-11 spaces**

Fri 16th February Once Upon a Time **16 x 4-5 spaces, 30 x 6-11 spaces**



Horniman Primary SE23 3BP:

Monday 12th February: Once Upon a Time **20 x 4-5 spaces, 35 x 6-11 spaces**

Tuesday 13th February: Wizarding World **6 x 4-5 spaces, 21 x 6-11 spaces**

Wednesday 14th February: Fill Your Sketchbook **15 x 4-5 spaces, 30 x 6-11 spaces**

Thursday 15th February: Superheroes Vs Villains **17 x 4-5 spaces, 30 x 6-11 spaces**

Friday 16th February: Bedroom Bling **20 x 4-5 spaces, 35 x 6-11 spaces**


Earlybird booking period ?45/day (?28/half day) 20th Jan ? 2nd Feb 2018


Last-minute booking period ?47/day (?30/half day from 3rd ? 16th Feb 2018


What's happening each day:

Wizarding World: Make your own spell book, create a magical movie adventure and make your own owl companion!


Fill Your Sketchbook: Start the day with a blank sketchbook, end it with a treasure trove of art works!


Superheroes Vs. Villains: Get kitted up for your first Superhero or Villain mission, animate your own mini heroes and attend bootcamp.


Bedroom Bling: A day packed full of creative ideas to make and deck out your bedroom!


Once Upon a Time

Become a story-teller, get stranded on a desert island and make your own mythical creature!


To book visit www.nimblearts.co.uk

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