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Tri-sports for ages 8+ this half term at JAGS Sports Club: Trampoline, Archery, Climbing


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We understand that slightly older kids like to have activities that are specifically for their age group and as such, we?ve put together a fantastic Tri-Sports session for ages 8+ this half term. Kids will love trying out different activities in this three hour session.


Trampoline: 11am-12pm

Archery: 12-1pm

Climbing: 1-2pm


All of our classes and courses are led by EXPERIENCED instructors and the children will therefore learn new skills and techniques as well as having the opportunity to meet new friends and have LOTS of fun!


There are only 9 spaces available so please call 0208 613 6500 if you would like to book your child on this course.


Thursday 27th October

11am-2pm

Ages 8+

M ?20, NM ?22


Participants should bring water, comfortable and weatherproof clothing and trainers.

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