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Hello Parents,


Summer Holidays is just around the corner, are you looking for a secure and fun filled environment for your child/ren then please look no further. We guarantee a enjoyable week of action packed activities on our multi sport camp or football football football for those that just want nothing more than to play the game they love.


please visit our website www.dulwichkids.com to book a place for your child/ren.


Location:- Dulwich Hamlet Football Club, Edgar Kail Way, London, SE22 8BD

Time:- 9am - 4:30pm (extended day available from 8am - 6pm)

Prices:- Full price can be found at www.dulwichkids.com


We have both Multi sport and football only camps running alongside each

other.


The football camp will be a focused training camp,

working on improving various aspects of your child's game including

passing, dribbling, shooting and positioning. We have Dulwich Hamlet first

team players coming in who will be taking coaching sessions.



There are limited spaces on the multi sport offsite trips so please book

early to avoid disappointment. We will be going on the following trips:-

Ice skating

Cinema

Bowling

Oxygen free jumping (trampoline park)


If you have any questions or queries, please do not hesitate to contact me

on 07983 569 190.


Kind regards

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