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Holiday Kids Club returns once more this half term! Booking is now open, be sure to nab your space ASAP as places are limited and courses fill extremely quickly.


Call 020 8613 6500 to book


Here's what's on!


- Soccer Academy: 9am-3.30pm, Monday - Friday

Ages 4 - 11 (children are separated in to age appropriate groups, please pack all weather gear and snacks!)

?105 Member/ ?110 Non Member (5 day), ?29 (whole day), ?18 (half day)


- Multisports & Minigames: 9am-3.30pm, Monday - Friday

Ages 4 - 11 (children are separated in to age appropriate groups, please pack all weather gear and snacks!)

?105 Member/ ?110 Non Member (5 day), ?29 (whole day), ?18 (half day)


- Learn to Swim, 9 - 11.30am, Monday - Friday

All abilities from beginners (stage 1) - Improvers 2 (stage 4)

?34 Member/ ?36 Non Member (5 day only)


- Trampoline, 9-10am, Monday - Friday

Ages 4-8

?86 Member/ ?95 Non Member (5 day only)


- Tennis, 11am-4pm, Tuesday - Thursday

Ages 7+

?86 Member/ ?95 Non Member/ Day rate ?32 (3 day course or choose a day)


- Pebbles climbing, 9-10am/10-11am (every day)

Ages 4-7

?6 Members/?8 Non Members


- Dance, 10am-12.30pm, Wednesday

Ages 4-7

?22 Members/?24 Non Members


- School of Rock (beginners climbing), Monday-Friday

Ages 7-14

?99 Member/?109 Non Member (5 day only)


- Archery, 10 - 11.30am, Tuesday & Thursday

Ages 8+

?10 Members/?12 Non Members


- Screen Printing, 9.30am - 12pm, Tuesday

Ages 7+ (Please bring

?20 Members/?22 Non Members


- Diving, 12-1pm, Wednesday

Confident swimmers only

?8 Members/?10 Non Members


- Tri-Sports, 11am-2pm, Thursday

Ages 8+

?20 Members/?22 Non Members


TEEN PROGRAMME: 12- 17 years old


- TeenFlex

Monday, 6-7pm

Members FREE/ Non Members ?5


- TeenCycle (13 - 17)

Tuesday, 12-12.45pm

Members FREE/ Non Members ?5


- TeenBox

Wednesday, 6-7pm

Members FREE/ Non Members ?5


- TeenPong

Thursday, 4-6pm

Members FREE/ Non Members ?2.50

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