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GDND Academy Classes for Children aged 3-15 years in Dulwich


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Our classes continue at Dulwich Leisure Centre on Mondays, and St Barnabas on Wednesdays.


We still have a few places left, so if you are interested in joining us, take a look at the information below and get in touch to secure your child's 2 week trial or any further information.


MONDAYS at Dulwich Leisure Centre

WEDNESDAYS at St Barnabas Dulwich Village


Dulwich Leisure Centre

2B Crystal Palace Park Road, East Dulwich, SE22 9HB

Mondays:

4:00-4:30 PM 3-5's Ballet

4:35-5:10 PM 3-5's Hip Hop

5:10-5:55 PM 6-9's Hip Hop


St Barnabas Parish Hall

23 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT

Wednesdays:

5:00-6:00 PM 10-15's Street dance


We are working hard to ensure our classes will operate in COVID secure venues and remain COVID compliant, our class numbers will be limited to stay within the government guidelines at this time.


Please do get in touch today to book your child?s ?12.00 2wk trial, giving your child the opportunity to see if this is the class for them, enrolment take places after the trial should you choose to join GDND Academy.


Register your interest here today, or send us an email if you require any further information at all.

[gdnd.membermeister.com]


Email: [email protected] / Call or Text: 07904424504


We look forward to hearing from you.

THE GDND ACADEMY TEAM

Our classes continue at Dulwich Leisure Centre on Mondays, and St Barnabas on Wednesdays.


We still have a few places left, so if you are interested in joining us, take a look at the information below and get in touch to secure your child's 2 week trial or any further information.


MONDAYS at Dulwich Leisure Centre

WEDNESDAYS at St Barnabas Dulwich Village


Register your interest here today, or send us an email if you require any further information at all.

[gdnd.membermeister.com]


Email: [email protected] / Call or Text: 07904424504


We look forward to hearing from you.

THE GDND ACADEMY TEAM

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