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Nimble Arts Drop-off Easter Club SE22 0EP 8am - 6.30pm 6th - 16th April


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We are SO thrilled to be able to open our doors again for the Easter Holidays and can't wait to welcome you back (or for the first time!). If you have a 4-11 year old who wants to take part in daily adventures explored through active and creative workshops then visit www.nimblearts.co.uk to find out more.


And here's a sneak peak of the adventures we'll be going on:



We offer:

- Covid-secure bubbles of 15

- Age-group specific activities

- Highly trained and experienced DBS-checked staff

- Fun activities with an element of learning due to school time lost this year

- Payment via Childcare Voucher, Tax-free childcare, card or instalment plans

- Lots of outdoor play between activities

- Unique daily adventures in the Nimblino Universe

- Flexible drop-off from 8am - 9.30am and pick up 4pm - 5pm with Movie Club till 6.30pm


All children need is;

- a packed lunch

- clothes that can get messy

- loads of imagination


Join us at Goodrich Primary SE22 0EP for 1 - 9 days which can be booked flexibly this Easter Holidays between 6th - 16th April. From ?52/day with ?6.50 additional 5 - 6.30pm pick up. Sibling discount available.

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