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Autumn Term Courses for Kids and Adults at JAGS Sports Club - including Self Defence for Teens


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We're thrilled to have our courses programme back at JAGS Sports Club this Autumn Term!


Kids courses include: Swimming, Climbing, Trampoline and Taekwondo

Adult courses include: Climbing, Trampoline, Pregnancy Yoga and NPLQ


** NEW ** to this term is a four week Self Defence course for Teens (13+), taking place on Wednesdays at 6-7pm, from 8th September. Members: Free, Non Members: ?32


Booking for kids courses open tomorrow (Wednesday 25th August) for members and Thursday 26th August for non members. If you are booking kids swim lessons please come to JAGS Sports Club in person from 6.30am.


All information about available spaces and upcoming courses can be found on the homepage of the website www.jagssportsclub.co.uk. Alternatively drop us a line on 020 8613 6500.

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