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Hi


Artastic are holding a Half term Art Day on Wednesday 15th February!


This half term is quite odd as the state schools have theres one the week of 13th and the private the week after??


Our Art days run from 9.30-3.30 for 4-11 year olds.


They are jam packed full of different art activities and fun party games!


We charge ?25 per child (no discounts given)


Enrolment form and payment needs to be given in advance to book your child's place.


However we do give a drop in option but recommend booking as we have limited spaces and only give 5 spaces for drop in.


More info is on our website www.club-tastic.co.uk


Let me know if you have any questions


Kind Regards


Annabelle

[email protected]

07792549874

Hi All,



Sorry forgot to mention Wednesday 15th February is being held at The Scout Hut 212 Bellenden Road, SE15 4BY.


Please bring pack lunches and snacks and messy clothes are a must.


Please get in touch to book your child's space.


Kind Regards


Annabelle

07792549874

[email protected]

www.club-tastic.co.uk

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi


Dulwich sports club are holding a tennis camp!


I'm one of the coaches there, its a great way for the kids to have fun and enjoy playing tennis!


If your interested in your child joining, check out the website and you can sign up straight away!


http://www.kmptennisacademy.co.uk/junior_tennis_camps.html


I hope this helps


Kind Regards,

Chloe

Unfortunately due to the different school dates at some of the Local Dulwich Schools, Holiday Drop Off is running from the 20th-24th February as well as 3 weeks in the Easter Holidays. Bookings can be made for both camps online


You can find more information at www.holidaydropoff.com

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