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Nimble Arts 2019 4-11's Holiday Clubs @ Goodrich Primary SE22 0EP now open for booking!


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We're thrilled to announce that another whole year of our unique creative holiday club at Goodrich Primary SE22 0EP is now open for booking. We run every holiday (except bank holidays, the final week of summer and Christmas holidays) from 8:00am - 6:30pm offering flexible drop off and pick up for 4-11's and special half day options for 4-6's. We are Ofsted registered with highly qualified staff offering small ratios, a full-time dedicated First Responder on site at all times and a brand new theme every day explored through 3-4 creative workshops and activity sessions. We're much more than an arts club with themed workshops covering arts, crafts, dance, drama, creative technology, film, animation, animal visits, history, science, magic, circus skills and much, much more carefully crafted around themes and moulded into age-specific workshops. We pack the day full of experiences with industry professionals as well as free choice time in our activity halls and active sessions to keep children moving throughout the day and of course our two giant bouncy castles for when you just need to bounce. We also offer a free breakfast and Late Pick Up Club from 5.00pm - 6.30pm. Days cost ?48 for 8am - 9.30am flexible drop off and 4.15pm - 5.00pm pick up and extension till 6.30pm available for an additional ?6.50 as well as 9am - 1pm or 1pm - 5pm days available for 4-6's (although they can also come all day! See out full timetable for the year here: http://www.nimblearts.co.uk/holiday-courses/ as well on instructions on how to create an account and book with us using card, childcare vouchers, TFC or an instalment plan to suit you. We hope to see old friends and welcome new faces this year! If you have any questions or want to discuss how we can support your child if they have any issues with anxiety, special education needs or a disability please email [email protected] or call 0333 014 2576. Thanks! The Nimble Arts Team www.nimblearts.co.uk @nimblearts

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