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Hi, just to say my 8 year old son has just spent the most magical two weeks at Nimble Arts. He?s tried lots of other holiday clubs, but this is the absolute best hands down. Today they learnt about forensic science from an actual forensic scientist, DNA, fingerprinting and solved a mystery. He?s made hot air balloons, haunted houses and learnt magic tricks whilst learning and playing lots of new games - wink murder anyone?


The staff are committed and experienced, with lots of the same helpers that know and remember the kids and treat them as adults. And there?s a film club at the end of every day.


Any how, if anyone is looking for a fun and varied experience for their kids, I highly recommend.

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I second this - Nimble Arts is FAB and the best club locally - my sons have been from age 4-11 yrs and always ask when they're going back - it's basically a real life Blue Peter set, with everything fun (and some learning) from exotic animals to magic and mystery.


They also have a bouncy castle and do loads of games, as well as art and crafts.


Supervisors all have experience working with children and a few are teachers, so they are used to working with all ages of primary.


Movie club runs 5-6pm with popcorn for late pick up (to 6.30pm!).


Runs daily in holidays from 8am-6.30pm so super convenient for working parents.

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