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Nimble Arts October Half-term Holiday Club 21-15 Oct @ Goodrich Primary SE22 0EP open for booking!


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After our most successful summer club to date where we LOVED looking after some fantastic children and meeting lots of new families, we're back with 5 days of spooktacular holiday fun 21st - 25th October at Goodrich Primary SE22 0EP. For the full timetable of each day's themes visit http://www.nimblearts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/FULL-2019-TIMETABLE.pdf


We offer 8am - 6.30pm creative childcare for 4-11's booked via your own Magic Booking account - visit https://www.nimblearts.co.uk/frequently-asked-questions/how-to-book/ for more information about joining us for the first time. Every day is a new theme with full days on offer from 4th birthday - 11 for ?48 8am - 5pm and an additional ?6.50 for 5-1 6.30pm. We offer flexible drop off and pick up, sibling and full-week discount, half days for 4-6 year olds and carefully creative unique adventures through time and space explored through workshops with industry professionals. Where else can you meet a T-Rex one day, go to the moon via virtual reality the next then hang out with a Kinght of the Round Table? Payment can be made by card, Tax-free Childcare or childcare vouchers and you can book as early as you like to spread the cost via instalments! See you in October!

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