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I HAVE USED NIMBLE ARTS SINCE MY SONS WERE 4 YEARS OLD.


THEY ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS HOLIDAY CLUB - IT IS BASICALLY LIKE A REAL LIFE BLUE PETER, AS THE MAJORITY OF CARERS/SUPERVISORS ARE TEACHERS OR HAVE EXPERIENCE WORKING DIRECTLY WITH CHILDREN.


I HONESTLY COULD NOT RECOMMEND A HOLIDAY CLUB MORE HIGHLY AND I AM SAD MY ELDEST IS TURNING 11 SO THIS IS HIS LAST YEAR OF USING THE CLUB.


MESSAGE FROM THE CLUB EXPLAINING MORE ABOUT WHAT THEY DO BELOW - their website is www.nimblearts.co.uk to find out more and book places...


Dear Parents and Carers,


We hope you?re all well! We know with constantly changing traffic light systems and everything else getting in the way of summer planning at the moment it?s hard to put plans in place! But we wanted to let you know we still have space for all weeks of our club from 26th July - 27th August at Goodrich Primary.


While many clubs revolve around big groups and the same activities daily, ours are different. Children are looked after between workshops on their own home room with around 15 others that get to know each other and their 2 group leaders during the day. It means they have their own table space to keep all their things, a small group of new friends who work on team building throughout the day and celebrate each other?s work.


Our ratios are 1 adult to 8 children for every child as we believe holiday childcare is all part of a child?s learning, growth and social development. That?s why we choose themes that can be explored through many different art forms as well as bringing in aspects of science, history, geography literacy and numeracy all disguised in adventures (you know, like you hide a bit of broccoli in the pasta ?!)


Every day is completely different with carefully curated activities and visiting industry professionals - its the perfect place to discover new talents, interests and be inspired for the future. So while our price point is a little higher than other providers, this is because we don?t want to compromise on the service we provide for each child.


Our approach allows us to build relationships with each child, remember them when they come back to us so they feel part of the team as soon as they arrive at the door, and support their interests and creativity over their primary school years.


We thrive on parent recommendations so if you know a parent who wants might want to book get them to drop us an email with your name and email address and we?ll send you a ?5 off voucher to use for a future club.


We?re also busy growing our Instagram (I know, we?re a bit late to the party!) so if you?re on the gram give us a follow a


@nimblearts and we?ll do the same then you can keep up to date with our daily adventures.


Thanks for your continued support!


The Nimble Arts Team

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