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Nimble Arts @ Goodrich 4-11's Summer Club 8am-6.30pm Weekdays 23rd July - 24th August Now Open


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After some slightly stressful venue-hopping due to Heber School and Horniman Primary both have extensive building work this summer, we're delighted to announce that we'll be running 5 weeks of creative holiday fun from 23rd July - 24th August at the lovely Goodrich Primary SE22 0EP. Drop off for 4-11's is flexible from 8.00 - 9.30 and pick up from 4.15 - 5.00pm or our Movie Club is available for late pick up from 5.00pm to the extended time of 6.30pm.


Travel through the alphabet in our A-Z of holiday fun: every day has a new theme from and set of workshops with industry professionals and children are looked after by our very experienced team of pastoral staff.


Superearlybird booking period ?40/day (?28/half day) 1st April ? 18th May


Earlybird booking period ?45/day (?30/half day) 18th May ? 6th July


Last-minute booking period ?48/day (?32/half day) 7th July ? 24th August



Flexible late pick up Movie Club 5-6.30pm: ?6.50 per day bookable in advance or on the day.


For a full time table of what's on every day and more information on how to create an account and book visit www.nimblearts.co.uk

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We still have spaces on all days of our 23rd July - 24th August A-Z of summer fun at Goodrich Primary for 4-11's 8.00am - 6.30pm (although getting very busy on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. You can see all the amazing activities we have in store here:


http://www.nimblearts.co.uk/holiday-courses/summer-2018-creative-holiday-club/


Booking at www.nimblearts.co.uk

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