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Hi, I?m Aaron and I?m the PE teacher at Goose Green Primary School.


I will be running a Kids Activity Camp at Goose Green over the summer under the name Holiday Champs.


It?ll be an action packed day filled with lots of sports and adventure running games all for a very reasonable price.


We are open to children from all schools aged 5-12.


Some of you may of seen me before as I have worked at JAGs holiday club for a while and have run birthday parties there too.


For more information you can visit www.holidaychamps.co.uk


Or email [email protected]


The first week has almost sold out so get in touch ASAP.

  • 2 weeks later...
As a parent with children at Goose Green and who've been to the JAGs holiday camp I'd strongly recommend Aaron as a sports leader nd I'm really excited about this club. His enthusiasm is brilliant, he's got great organisational skills and most importantly my kids adore him!

We only have 5 spaces left for our opening day (July 24th)


Lots of holiday camps don?t start until the following week, secure your childcare now before it?s too late!


Great discounts for weekly bookings.


Visit www.holidaychamps.co.uk for more information.

As a colleague who works with him at Goose Green, I also vouch for Aaron and highly recommend his holiday sports club. Aaron is passionate about sport and fitness and about enabling all children (and adults!) to experience the fun, friendship and confidence that being involved in sport can bring. I?m confident that Aaron and the other staff from GG who will be supporting him will make this holiday club the most amazing experience for every single child who attends!

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