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Club-Tactic are running fun filled Art and Sport holiday club, at Goodrich School in Dulwich, for 3-11 year olds.


3-4 year olds 09.00-12.00 or 13.00-16.00 ?20

5-11 year olds 09.00-16.00 ?35

Extended hours 08.30-09.00 ?5 and 16.00-18.00 ?5

20% discount for siblings and childcare vouchers are accepted!


For more info or to book please visit www.club-tastic.co.uk or email [email protected] or call 07792549874


May Half Term:


Tuesday 31st May


Wednesday 1st June


Thursday 2nd June


Friday 3rd June




Summer Holiday:




Wednesday 20th July


Thursday 21st July


Friday 22nd July


Monday 25th July


Tuesday 26th July


Wednesday 27th July


Thursday 28th July


Friday 29th July




Monday 1st August


Tuesday 2nd August


Wednesday 3rd August


Thursday 4th August


Friday 5th August




Monday 8th August


Tuesday 9th August


Wednesday 10th August


Thursday 11th August


Friday 12th August




Monday 15th August


Tuesday 16th August


Wednesday 17th August


Thursday 18th August


Friday 19th August




Monday 22nd August


Tuesday 23rd August


Wednesday 24th August


Thursday 25th August


Friday 26th August




Location:


Goodrich Primary School,


Dustan?s Road,


London SE22 0Ep

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