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Following the success of our previous Summer Schools Freedom Academy are back with two brand new week long courses for 2010. Children aged 3 to 16 years can join our professional Actors and Choreographers on either of the following weeks:


Monday 2nd - Friday 6th August

Goodrich Community Primary

Dunstans Road

East Dulwich

London SE22 0EP


Monday 9th - Friday 13th August

Paxton Primary School

Woodland Road

London SE19 1PA


For more information and to book your child's place please visit our website at:

www.freedomacademy.co.uk/Londonsummerschools

call us on: 0208 244 4873

or email us at: [email protected]


EARLY YEARS AGES 3 TO 5 YEARS

TEDDY BEARS PICNIC

9.30am - 12.30pm

This year our early years children will be going on an all singing, all dancing bear hut whilst attending our Teddy Bears Picnic Summer School.

Don't forget to bring your best bear friend!

?80 Per Child

?75 Sibling Rate

Benefit available on request (proof required)


JUNIORS AGES 6 TO 9 YEARS

BUGSY MALONE

9am - 3.30pm

Our junior children will be traveling back to the 1930's recreating songs, dances and scenes from the well loved toe tapping Musical, Bugsy Malone.

?125 Per Child

?110 Sibling Rate

Benefit rate available on request (proof required)



SENIORS AGES 10 - 16 YEARS

HAIRSPRAY

9am - 3.30pm

Children aged 10 to 16 years can join Tracy, Penny, Link and friends in 60s America learning the songs, scenes and routines from the hugely popular musical Hairspray.

?125 Per Child

?110 Sibling Rate

Benefit rate available on request (proof required)

Hi There


Yes the price is for a week working out at just ?16 a day (3-5 years). As we work in association with the schools we are able to offer extremely competitive rates. Children work towards a performance entitled "Teddy Bears Picnic" it's a fantastically creative week where the children come away having had a great time. If you have any other questions please don't hesitate to contact me.


Many Thanks


Katherine

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