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Holiday Drop Off - Half term Camp




21st - 25th February 2011 - Book Now


Holiday Drop Off (HDO) is a sports camp which is working in partnership with the SDO. Following the success of SDO, we have extended our camps to school holiday breaks


Holiday Drop Off is perfect for both perfecting existing sporting interests as well as being a great environment to learn new sports. Our team will focus on encouraging children to enjoy activities while also helping them to focus on the task in hand.


Dulwich College is a great secure location boasting great facilities which shelters a very modern 25m swimming pool, trampolines and several large areas in which to run around and get fit.. Safety is of utmost importance and our team have years of experience teaching children in sport.




Throughout the day:


The day will be split into several sessions and each of these sessions will have several sports to choose from. We encourage children to choose different sports throughout the day but also promote excelling in a particular favourites. We will have short breaks between each session and these breaks will allow the children to unwind and prepare for their next chosen activity. Lunch will be between 12-1 and will also provide a place for arts and crafts.


HDO is the perfect place to entertain those who are just starting to enjoy sports as well as those who already have a clear talent for sport. Our coaches range from county to international professionals and can boast great teaching success throughout a number sports. What better place to help your children improve and excel before school starts?


For any more information please don't hesitate to contact us using our contact us drop down tab or emailing at [email protected]


How do we Book?


Book online for great discounts at www.holidaydropoff.com. You can just turn up on the day, but bookings are limited so spaced can't be guaranteed


Book up fast? Don?t lose your spot!!!


www.HolidayDropOff.com

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