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Dear All

Mini Athletics is a brand new activity class coming to SE London in April. It is designed for 2-7 year olds and enhances young children's physical literacy as well as develop their social and cognitive skills. And its loads of fun! There are 3 age groups 2-3.5; 3.5-5 and 5-7 year olds and each class is 45 minutes long.


The first set of classes are starting after Easter in Forest Hill but with the plan to open up more class in East Dulwich very soon. You can learn more about the classes via www.miniathletics.com and if you are keen to learn more, bring your mini athlete along for a free taster - just book a spot via the website on book a class.


The current class timetable is starting in Forest Hill

Wednesdays starting on 25th April - 09:30-10:15 (2-3.5 yr olds) 10:15-11:00 (3.5-5 yr olds)

Saturdays starting on 21st April - 09:30-10:15 (2-3.5 yr olds) 10:15-11:00 (3.5-5 yr olds) 11:00-11:45 (5-7 year olds)


Any questions, please feel free to contact me on [email protected]

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