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Holiday Kids Club - What's still available at JAGS Sports Club, Monday 24th - Friday 28th Oct


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Holiday Kids Club at JAGS Sports Club is a fantastic way to get kids active, whilst having loads of fun and meeting new friends over the holidays!


We still have good availability in:


- Tri-Sports (Archery, Trampoline & Climbing for ages 8+)

- Dance (Musicals, including Matilda and Wicked for ages 4-7)

- Screen Printing (Bring up to four items to upcycle for ages 7+)

- Soccer Academy (Bring all weather gear, suitable for ages 4-11 as children are separated in to age app groups)

- School of Rock (5 day course for ages 7+)

- Improver swimming (5 day course for stage 2 swimmers)

- Tennis (3 day course or daily course, ages 7+)


Also, we have a fantastic Teen Programme for ages 12 - 17!


To book or to find out more information, please call us on 0208 613 6500. Full details of courses are on our website at http://www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/courses/


*** Don't forget EXTRA TIME; early drop off and late pick up for kids taking part in Soccer Academy or Multi-Sports & Mini Games ***

We still have good availability on:


* School of Rock (5 day course for ages 7+)

* Screen Printing (Tuesday, 9.30am-12pm, for ages 7+)

* Soccer Academy (every day, half days and day options available, 9am-3.30pm, for ages 4-11)

* Tri Sports (Thursday, 11am-2pm, for ages 8+)

* Tennis (3 day course or daily option available, 11am-4pm, ages 7+)

* Diving lesson (Wednesday at 12pm, competent swimmers only)

* Teen activities (TeenFlex Monday, TeenCycle Tuesday, TeenBox Wednesday, TeenPong Thursday, Youth Gym Sat)


Please call 0208 6136500 to book your space.

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