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Four weeks to go till Easter Holidays (what? No?!) and we have another nine days of 8am - 6pm creative fun for your 4-11 year olds at Heber School SE22 and Horniman Primary SE23 from 3rd - 13th April! We are already getting busy on some days so would recommend booking ASAP. Our super-earlybird booking period is now over but out earlybird period lasts till 23rd March with 8am - 5pm costing ?45 - 8.00 - 9.30am flexible drop off and 4.15 - 5.00pm pick up or sign up for our 5.00-6.00pm Movie Club. That's just ?5 an hour for a unique daily adventure with up to 4 creative workshops with industry professionals and workshop leaders. From joining the circus to travelling to Ancient Egypt, creating and animating your own cartoon characters to making fidget spinners every day is packed full of new experiences, things to make home and activities designed to help children make friends and follow their own interests in an Ofsted-registered environment with highly experienced and trained staff. For a full list of what's on and to book visit:


http://www.nimblearts.co.uk/holiday-courses/


The Nimble Arts Ltd Team x

  • 3 weeks later...

We still have space on most days at Heber and Horniman Primary for 8am - 6pm creative childcare for 4-5's and 6-11's 3rd - 13th April. Here's an update of what's still available:


Cartoon Caper

Heber Tues 3.04: 5 x 4-5 spaces; 30 x 6-11 spaces

Horniman Weds 4.04: 10 x 4-5 spaces; 35 6-11 spaces

Create and animate your own characters!



Join the Circus

Heber Weds 4.04: 0 x 4-5 spaces (Year 1?s could be booked into 6-11?s); 26 x 6-11 spaces

Horniman Thurs 5.04: 15 x 4-5 spaces; 25 x 6-11 spaces

Learn all the skills of the circus and make some circus themed crafts.



Toy Factory

Heber Thurs 5.04: 9 x 4-5 spaces; 35 x 6-11 sessions

Horniman Fri 6.04: 20 x 4-5 spaces; 30 x 6-11 spaces

All the toys in the factor have been stolen ? and we only have one day to make some new ones. Help!



Silent Movie

Heber Fri 6.04: 18 x 4-5 spaces; 40 x 6-11 spaces

Horniman Mon 9.04: 8 x 4-5 spaces; 40 x 6-11 spaces

Create your own silent film, props and costumes!



Animal Antics

Heber Mon 9.04: 7 x 4-5 spaces; 30 x 6-11 spaces

Horniman Tues 10.04: 0 x 4-5 spaces (Year 1?s could be booked into 6-11?s); 35 x 6-11 spaces

Meet some amazing animals and create some animal accessories!



Egyptian Escapade

Heber Tue 10,04: 8 x 4-5 spaces; 24 x 6-11 spaces

Horniman Weds 11.04: 0 x 4-5 spaces (Year 1?s could be booked into 6-11?s); 38 x 6-11 spaces

Travel back in time to ancient Egypt and adventure, learn to write hyrogliphics and make your own cartouche.



Detective Drama

Heber Weds 11.04: 0 x 4-5 spaces (Year 1?s could be booked into 6-11?s); 18 x 6-11 spaces

Horniman Thurs 12.04: 5 x 4-5 spaces; 35 x 6-11 spaces

Become and forensic investigator, make your own detective kit and solve the crime of the century!



Wicked Wearables

Heber Thurs 12.04: 7 x 4-5 spaces; 30 x 6-11 spaces

Horniman Fri 13.04 15 x 45 spaces; 40 x 6-11 spaces

Design and make some fabulous fashion!



X Marks the Spot

Heber Fri 13.04: 10 x 4-5 spaces; 30 x 6-11 spaces

Horniman Tue 3.04: 11 x 4-5 spaces; 38 x 6-11 spaces

Can you hack it on the high seas? Make your pirate tools and learn orienteering skills to find the buried treasure!


Visit www.nimblearts.co.uk for more information and to book.

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