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We're now open for booking at Heber School and Horniman Primary for our five day Spooktacular October 2017 Creative Holiday Club...


We had such an amazing time at Horniman Primary this summer so thanks to all those who came up the hill and joined us! We're so excited to have two venues from this point onwards sot that more and more families can benefit from our unique holiday club days. We'll be rotating the themes so if a theme you really want gets full up at one venue, you can book into the other!


We'll be open 8am - 6pm from 23rd - 27th October for 4-11's.


Just http://www.nimblearts.co.uk/holiday-courses/october-2017-heber-and-horniman-creative-holiday-clubs/ to see what we have in store then log into your Magic Booking account or create a new one to book.


We have full week discounts, sibling discounts and super-saving booking periods:


The Super-earlybird booking period runs from 1st ? 16th Sep with days @ ?42 (?50.40 inc. VAT)


The Early-bird booking period runs from 17th ? 30th Sep with days @ ?45 (?54.00 inc. VAT)


Full price booking period runs from 1st ? 27th October with days @ ?47 (?56.40 inc. VAT)


If you have any questions, as always, just let us know on [email protected] or our new phone number 0333 014 2576.


See you then!

The Nimble Arts Ltd Team x

  • 1 month later...

Hi everyone!


Just an update that we still have spaces on all days at Heber School SE22 9LA for Half-term (Tues, Weds and Thurs getting quite full now!) and all days at Horniman Primary SE23 3BP. 23rd - 27th October 8am - 6pm. We've got some brilliant daily adventures planned and loads of great stuff to make and take home. Visit http://www.nimblearts.co.uk/holiday-courses/october-2017-heber-and-horniman-creative-holiday-clubs/ to see what's on, create your account and book.


See you there!

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