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SPACES FILLING UP FAST - Limited Spaces available



Holiday Drop Off (HDO) is running at Dulwich College Sports Club this Half Term.

The camp will run from the 21st - 25th February 2011.


? HDO is a great way for children to learn new sports in a fun and exciting environment.


? HDO believe that sport should be enjoyed by all and have created a camp for children between the ages of 4-14 years old.


? HDO is a sports camp which is taught by coaches/teachers of various sporting backgrounds, helping develop sporting techniques or simply introducing children to sports they are yet to learn.



Places are limited so it?s best to book in advance, although you can turn up on the day (subject to availability)

HDO offer great discounts which are only available by booking online.


The day runs from 9am - 4pm at a cost of ?30.

We have extended day options for a small additional charge which is extremely popular for those that wish to get to work on time!


To take advantage of the first-class coaching in an admirable sporting facility, book online now and don't miss out!!!


More information is available at www.holidaydropoff.com


We hope to see you at the camp soon!


HDO Team

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