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Nimble Arts at Heber is my son's favourite but they're also on at Alleyns, DK hill adventure playground,

JAGS sports club and Dulwich College.


www.nimblearts.co.uk


Artastic (clubtastic is another I've used and I feel especially good for younger kids).


Dulwich Hamlet also has a great and affordable sports club on during school holidays.

I'd recommend that one - they have optional swimming, bowling and cinema too.

  • 3 weeks later...

Dear Midivydale

I am the Manager Dulwich Village Holiday Club. We are open from 8:00-6:00 Tuesday 30th Wednesday 31st and Thursday 1st June.

We go on days out. This half term we are going to Brockwell Park, The Hornimans Triangle sandpit and Dulwich woods.

Please feel free to look at our website for more information.

wwwdulwichvillagekidsclub.com

  • 2 weeks later...

Southwark gymnastics offer holiday clubs with gym classes 10-12 and before/after activities. They are often available quite late though compared to other holiday clubs.


And Athenlay Football Club offer football in holidays, either 10-3 or 11-3, I forget. If you have an active child this is brilliant as it really wears them out! ;)

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