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Club-Tastic are running fun filled Art and Sport holiday club!


Children can chose between a day of art or sport, art themed days are full of creative and inspiring activities using different mediums, sport days are full of fun games aim to encourage children to take part in exciting games based on fair play and sportsmanship!


The day runs with 30 minute art or sport activities and 15 minute games in between.


At the end of the day your child will come home with a bag full of different masterpieces to fill your walls or a sporty medal!




3-4 year olds 09.00-12.00 or 13.00-16.00 ?20

5-11 year olds 09.00-16.00 ?35

Extended hours 08.30-09.00 ?5 and 16.00-18.00 ?7

20% discount for siblings and childcare vouchers are accepted!


For more info or to book please visit www.club-tastic.co.uk or email [email protected] or call 07792549874





October Half Term


Monday 23rd October


Tuesday 24th October


Wednesday 25th October


Thursday 26th October


Friday 27th October



Location:


Goodrich Primary School,


Dustan?s Road,


London SE22 0DN

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