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Nimble Arts Easter Holiday 4-11's Club @ Goodrich SE22 0EP booking now! 8-18 April


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We don't know about you but we've scarcely drawn breath from February Halt-term...and yet Easter Holidays are only four weeks away! But don't worry - we have nine spectacular days of 8.00am - 6.30pm 4-11's holiday fun planned at Goodrich Primary SE22 0EP from 8th - 18th April (not open Friday 19th April). As always, every day is a new creative adventure around a theme with loads of things to try out, make and take home. We're anticipating being very busy this year as some days already filling fast so if you know what childcare you need we recommend booking ASAP. We also have our Spring, Summer and October 2019 clubs on sale for you to book and spread the cost of payments if you know what you need in advance. To book visit you will need to use or set up a Magic Booking account - all information here: https://www.nimblearts.co.uk/holiday-courses/


Days cost ?48 for 4-11 year olds with flexible drop off from 8.00 - 9.30am and pick up from 4.15 - 5.00pm with extended pick up 5.00 - 6.30pm available for ?6.50. We also offer half days to 4-6 year olds at ?32 for 9.00am - 1.00pm or 1.00 - 5.00pm. Payment plans and childcare voucher/tax free childcare payments available plus sibling and full week discounts.


Looking forward to welcoming you back to Goodrich for fairy tales, a trip to Ancient Greece, movie-making, creative writing, magic, Tudor takeovers, dance, arts, crafts, animation and way way more! The Nimble Arts Ltd Team x

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