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Holiday Drop Off (HDO) Sports Camp - Dulwich College - Summer Camp



The Summer HDO camp is now bookable online



Holiday Drop Off camp is starting on Monday 10th July and running until the 25th August and places are filling up fast


For those that wish to join us, you can book now by clicking the link below.


Bookings can be made online by clicking the Book now


If you want a little taster of what we do, have a look at our social media video by clicking the link




Check out our up to date Facebook page Latest Photos and News





SPORTS INCLUDE:

Trampolining, swimming (With large water slide, floats and inflatables), football, badminton, dance, dodgeball, cricket, archery, parachute games, team games, tennis, to name just a few.... If children fancy a break we also offer chillaxing sessions with arts and crafts and drawing and colouring along with a whole heap of other puzzles and brain games.


You only need to look at website or Facebook page to see just how great the camp is.





CAMP DATES





Summer Dates 2017:

Week 1: 10th - 14th July (5 days)

Week 2: 17th - 21st July (5 days)

Week 3: 24th - 28th July (5 days)

Week 4: 31st July - 4th Aug (5 days)

Week 5: 7th - 11th Aug (5 days)

Week 6: 14th - 18th Aug (5 days)

Week 7: 21st - 25th Aug (5 days)



Bookings can be made online by clicking the Book now

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