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Hi


My daughter (5 in September) is very keen on sports and physical activity. We would really like to find some good clubs to help her develop this passion in Nunhead/Peckham or not too far. Both summer schools and regular clubs (assuming these pick up again.)


We are particularly keen on athletics/running, football and gymnastics. We take her to the park a lot but are looking for something a bit more structured.


I have been googling but have found it quite difficult to find very much, particularly whilst so much is closed at the moment.


Does anyone have any recommendations?


Thanks very much.

AVP Sports and Scamps is good - based at Dulwich prep during the holidays

https://www.dulwichpreplondon.org/AVP-Sports-and-Scamps


Holiday drop off also good

https://www.dcsportsclub.co.uk/holiday-drop-off/


Jags sports clubs od lots of kids activities

https://jagssportsclub.co.uk/jags-kids/#holiday-kids-club


but these are currently not open due to Covid but may be opening soon.

  • 2 weeks later...

Magna Camps are running all summer at St John's and St Clement's Primary, SE15 4DY


We are operating from 07:40 to 18:00 everyday from Monday 27th July to 21st August


Due to popular demand we have released additional spaces


for more information or to book visit www.magnagroups.com or call 0333 012 4984


Spaces are limited due to daily bubbles


If the days you require are full please email [email protected]

Girls Utd who play on Peckham Rye, fantastic girls football coaching. Pre-lockdown they ran a Sunday Wildcats session which was for 5-11 year olds. I'm not sure when they plan to start up that session again but drop them an email.

https://www.girlsunitedfa.org/england#club-england-main

[email protected]

  • 2 weeks later...

Magna are pleased to announce we are releasing additional spaces in our KS2 category from Monday 10th August 2020. If you child is in Year 4,5,6 we are accepting bookings


Magna Camps are running all summer at St John's and St Clement's Primary, SE15 4DY


Fully Ofsted registered and accept childcare voucher payments


We are operating from 07:40 to 18:00 everyday to 21st August


Due to popular demand we have released additional spaces, for more information or to book visit www.magnagroups.com or call 0333 012 4984


Spaces are limited due to daily bubbles


If the days you require are full please email [email protected]

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