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Dear Jdlexmc

My name is Suzie and I run an After school and Holiday club in Dulwich Village. We are open from 8:00-6:00. We go out for day on trips to Brixton Windmill, Hornimans, Dulwich Wood and Campsite, Crystal Palace and Brockwell park. The children that come are mainly infants school age, however we have taken 3 year olds before, as long as they are good at walking fair distances.

We are registered with Southwark and Ofsted and all our staff are DBS checked and have Paediatric first Aid training. You are welcome to have a look at out website or drop in one day after school to find out more about it.

Warm Regards

Suzie Gilbert

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Hi


We have some schools for ages 3 to 6 years please find full information below -



Freedom Academy Summer Schools are now booking.


Now in our 10th year our fabulous 2017 week long summer schools are now booking!


For ages 3 to 6 years we have the choice of two full fantastic weeks. Filled with song, dance and crafts children can go on an exciting adventure and recreate the magical stories of "Going On A Bear Hunt" and "Room On The Broom".

Morning or afternoon sessions are available.


All our Summer Schools take place at the fabulous facilities in Sydenham High School, Westwood Hill.


Please note - places are limited and our summer courses are extremely popular so we recommend early booking to avoid disappointment.


http://www.freedomacademy.co.uk/holiday-workshops

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Hi,


We offer playful, creative and imaginative weekly classes for 4-7 years.


Our core focus is on developing the children's knowledge of storytelling, role play and drama and theatre skills, as well as developing their skills in script reading and speech and our classes build confidence, self-esteem, encourage and develop talent, allowing children to make new, likeminded friends.


The 4-7 year old Little Star classes are back and will run from 19th September to 5th December 2017, every Tuesday 4pm - 5pm at the Island Arts Studio, Milkwood Road, Herne Hill, SE24 0EZ.


The theme for the Autumn term will be Roald Dahls' Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and each week, the children will rehearse scenes from a specially written show.


As in the Summer term, we provide not only dedicated themes for each class with professional drama teachers, but we also build towards a performance at the end of the term to encapsulate everything the children have learned. We have also expanded the offering to provide exciting classes across 11 weeks from 8 previously.


The fee for the Autumn term is ?100 per child for the whole 11 weeks, and we also offer a range of discounts and offers:


Loyalty Discount: Existing members of Creative Minds Little Stars Summer term receive 10% off (?90 for the whole term)

Additional Sibling Discount: Receive 25% off any additional siblings brought to either Creative Minds Little Stars or Big Stars (?75 for the Little Stars whole term, ?90 for Big Stars)

Refer a Friend Discount: Receive ?10 off for each friend referred (?90 for the whole term)


If you would like to book your child's place on the Little Stars Autumn term programme or have any questions about the classes, please do not hesitate to contact us. There are a maximum of 15 children per age group so please do let us know if you'd like to book.


We look forward to hearing from you and an exciting term of creativity and fun!


Many thanks,

Victoria


Creative Minds London

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 07944549847

Website: www.creativemindslondon.com

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