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I appreciate that this is a bit forward-looking, given the current situation, but I?m planning ahead (optimistically) for school holidays. My 4 year old is in reception and I?d be really grateful for any holiday club recommendations for the Easter and Summer holidays. I know there?s the Kids Club in Dulwich Village, and I think Alleyns and Jags have sports holiday clubs, but I?d be really grateful for any personal experience with these or any other holiday clubs for young children.


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My boys (3 and 5) have loved jolly foresters when they've done it. Only partial days(9.30 - 2) so not an amazing childcare solution but loads of fun. I almost feel I shouldn't spread the word as they sell out so quickly :-)


http://jollyforesters.com/holiday-clubs/

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