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Nimble Arts Half-term Club 14-18 Feb for 4-11s @ Goodrich Primary Open for Booking


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Are you looking for flexible 8:00 - 6:30pm school holiday childcare? We still have lots of places available at Goodrich Primary SE22 from 4th birthday to 11 - our unique creative childcare lets children explore a brand new adventure through up to 4 creative workshops a day with industry professionals for February Half-term 14th - 18th Feb! Children are looked after in key groups of 10 for a really personalised experience and you can request that they are grouped with friends who are also attending. We are Ofsted approved and you can book in advance up to the end of Summer Holidays 2022 1-5 days a week using childcare vouchers, tax-free childcare, card or instalment plans from ?54/day. Where else can you be on video chat to an Arctic explorer live from Svalbard University one day, and meeting Sophie the giant animatronic T-Rex the next? For the full timetable and to book visit https://www.nimblearts.co.uk/how-our-clubs-work


What parents say:


"I don't know exactly what magic goes on at Nimble Arts but every team member I've met has been so welcoming, down to earth, and accepting, that it makes the whole experience so enjoyable for us all. I think T has really appreciated, and benefitted from the fact that team members are so accepting of the kids' individual personalities and interests, and seem genuinely happy to be involved!" - Oct 2021


What Ofsted says:


?Children show that they feel safe and secure at the club. They take great pride in their achievements. Children display their work and tell their peers about what they have created during the day. Children have access to a variety of play opportunities, both indoors and outdoors. For example, children engage indoors with creative activities, such as making an Elizabethan ruff and writing. Children have the opportunity to engage in physical games of their choosing outdoors, under the direction of well-qualified staff? August 2021

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