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All 2021 Nimble Arts Covid-secure 4-11s Holiday Clubs SE22 0EP now open for booking for 4-11s


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Hi ED Families! Thanks to everyone who came along to our October Holiday Club - it was so good to see you all again and welcome new families! Our Covid-secure 2021 Ofsted-registered creative holiday clubs for 4-11s 8am-6.30pm at Goodrich Primary SE22 0EP are now open for booking up till the end of the summer holidays! Book 1-5 days flexibly each week, pay by card, childcare voucher, tax-free childcare or spread the cost of all your 2021 holiday childcare with one of our instalment plans. Every day is a brand new creative adventure launched every morning by our resident robot Switcher. Age-specific video and live workshops combining a huge variety of arts forms, creative play, team work, indoor and outdoor physical challenges and an emphasis on making friends in bubbles of 15 all come together at a Nimble Arts club, staffed by our highly experienced and qualified DBS-checked team. ?52 for 8am - 5pm with flexible drop-off and pick-up and ?6.50 for late pick-up 5 - 6.30pm with sibling discounts available. Children can attend from their 4th birthday, and we are able to open as a registered childcare company even in Tier 3/full lockdown. We can't wait for you to join the fun - school holidays SORTED! To find out more visit www.nimblearts.co.uk


FEBRUARY HALF-TERM: 15TH - 19TH FEBRUARY 2021

EASTER HOLIDAYS: 6TH - 16TH APRIL 2021 (NOT OPEN EASTER MONDAY 5TH APRIL)

SPRING HALF-TERM: 1ST - 4TH JUNE 2021 (NOT OPEN BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY 31ST MAY)

SUMMER HOLIDAYS: 5 WEEKS FROM 26TH JULY - 27TH AUGUST 2021


If you'd like to get in touch with any questions please email [email protected] or call 0333 014 2576


See you there!


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Alas we've had to cancel February as a drop-off club but are planning to re-open for Easter! In the meantime we have lots on offer virtually...


**ZOOM BIRTHDAY PARTIES AND BESPOKE CREATIVE SESSIONS**


?Very happy boy here ... skipping around the house. Thank you so much - it was a hit!!!!?

- Parent, TV Show Birthday Party January 2020


Nimble Arts are here for you this lockdown! While we can't physically open our holiday club this half-term, we know parents and carers are facing enormous challenges right now and we?re here to sprinkle a bit of creative magic dust on proceedings! Head over to https://www.nimblearts.co.uk/virtual for video arts and craft packs you can access straight away (?6), or to enquire about our bespoke virtual creative sessions (from ?30) and birthday parties (from ?60) - want to make an episode of our TV Show Random Town? Or travel back in time? Or get together with friends to transform into superheroes? We're hoping very much to be back open at Goodrich School SE22 0EP for drop-off 8-6.30 creative holiday childcare for 4-11s from Easter Holidays onwards, but in the meantime we can?t wait to hear your ideas and drop in virtually! Follow us @nimblearts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to see what we do!

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Magna Camps are back for KEY WORKERS this FEBRUARY HALF TERM (15-19th February 2021)


LIMNITED SPACES STILL AVAILABLE - BOOK NOW BEFORE BOOKINGS CLOSE (confirmation of KEY WORKER STATUS REQUIRED)


Magna are running 15th to 19 February 2021 07:40 - 18:00 at St John's and St Clement's Primary, SE15 4DY


Ages: 5 - 12yrs


BOOK NOW to avoid disappointment. Spaces are limited due to daily bubbles


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


For any enquiries email [email protected]


Fully Ofsted Registered and childcare and tax-free vouchers accepted



Our Ofsted registered onsite Kids Camp will be available Monday to Friday 07:40 to 18:00 across the whole week. We have an Action Packed week planned with our specialist themed activities every day:


MAGNA SPORTS: Volleyball, Dodgeball, Football, Tennis, Hockey, Benchball, Archery

MAGNA ACTIVE: Nerf, Capture the Flag, Team Games, Challenges

MAGNA CREATIVE: Slime Making, Messy Play, Model Making, Painting, Crafts

MAGNA SURVIVAL: Shelter Building, Fire Lighting, Team Building, Survival Skills

AND MUCH MUCH MORE....


For more information or call 0333 012 4984 or email [email protected] or visit www.magnagroups.com to book.

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