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Hi, does anyone know of any summer clubs in the area. I have a seven year old daughter and work part time. I would like to find some sort of summer club that she could attend. Most of the ones I've looked at are for the whole day 9-5, and cost a fortune. I would really like her to have somewhere to go for just a few hours a day, maybe a sports club or arts and crafts. Especially worried how I'm going to keep her entertained for 6 weeks. Any ideas?
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Southwark are running a scheme at Ivydale school over the summer. It's open to all Southwark kids (and those from outside but it's more expensive for them) and I think it does do full days (8am-6pm), not sure where they stand on half days. I don't know much more than that - others may know more - or check directly with Southwark.

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