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After School Football Fun for boys and girls aged 4-7.


We provide fun organised sessions for children for to develop their football skills after school with their friends.

Our Wednesday Reception after school football session in Peckham Rye begins at 15.45 and runs an hour until 16.45. The class is open to both boys and girls aged 4-5. Visit our website or email [email protected] for more information.


Our Thursday Year 1 after school football session in Peckham Rye begins at 15.45 and runs for an hour until 16.45. The class is open to both boys and girls aged 5-6. Visit our website or email [email protected] for more information.


Our Friday Year 2 after school football session in Peckham Rye begins at 15.45 and runs for an hour until 16.45. The class is open to both boys and girls from the age of 6-7. Visit our website or email [email protected] for more information.


Pricing: Sessions are ?6.50/?7.00 (depending on the session) per week. Due to a high demand, you have to book some of the Peckham After School sessions as a block. (Please note ALL bookings must be made online, we do not accept cash payments anymore)

Venue: The session is situated at: Copleston Centre, Coplestone Road East Dulwich, Peckham, South London, SE15 4AN


Session Info: We also advise children wear shin pads. Please also ensure that your son/daughter has a drink for refreshment breaks.

We will endeavour to run sessions in bad weather and will only cancel if the weather is extreme or pitch is unplayable.


Ahead of your first session, please select Peckham Rye Wednesday Reception after school session and complete your booking through this link

https://www.footballmagiccoaching.co.uk/after-school-clubs/

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