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Hey! Can you recommend a great local holiday club or activity suitable for a four year old for the summer holidays? (The onset of the Easter holidays has really motivated me to start looking for a holiday club for part of the summer, : ) We?re based in Brockley and ideally looking for a morning or afternoon or short session rather than a full day.


These are what I have found online - would love feedback if you?ve tried them:


Southwark Gymnastics

Jolly Foresters

Pointer School holiday club in Blackheath.


Thanks everyone!

My son has been to Southwark gymnastics a few times and enjoys it, but he already attends lessons so knows some of the people which helps, for him anyway. You can book into their lessons in holidays which run 10-12, and add on pre or post lesson holiday club with other activities.


The other one is Nimble Arts which run in Horniman and Heber schools. My son enjoyed that. Although not a frequent one as a bit pricey, but they do set up a lot of activities.

There are usually several summer holiday schemes in LB Lewisham. They don't appear to be on their website yet, so I would suggest checking on their website nearer the time. Here is a link to Southwark

http://localoffer.southwark.gov.uk/leisure/holiday-play-and-activities/

There is only a few of the activities on there at the moment.

Renata

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