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Magna Camps THIS FEBRUARY HALF TERM 2022 (MONDAY 18TH TO FRIDAY 25TH FEBRUARY 2022)


BOOK NOW TO CONFIRM YOUR CHILD/RENS PLACE THIS FEBRUARY HALF TERM


Magna are running Monday 18th to Friday 21st February 2022 07:40 - 18:00 at:


St John's and St Clement's Primary, SE15 4DY

Heber Primary School, Heber Rd, London SE22 9LA


Ages: Reception to Year 6


Standard Day 09:00 - 16:30 ?32.00 per day

Extended Day 09:00 - 18:00 ?36.00 per day


Fully Ofsted Registered and childcare and tax-free vouchers accepted


BOOK NOW to avoid disappointment. Spaces are limited due to popular local demand.


For more information or to book visit www.magnagroups.com or call 0333 012 4984


For any enquiries email [email protected]



Our Ofsted registered onsite Kids Camp will be available Monday to Friday 07:40 to 18:00 across the whole week. We have an Action Packed week planned with our specialist themed activities every day:


MAGNA SPORTS: Volleyball, Dodgeball, Football, Tennis, Hockey, Benchball, Archery

MAGNA ACTIVE: Nerf, Capture the Flag, Team Games, Challenges

MAGNA CREATIVE: Slime Making, Messy Play, Model Making, Painting, Crafts

MAGNA SURVIVAL: Shelter Building, Fire Lighting, Team Building, Survival Skills

AND MUCH MUCH MORE....

For more information or call 0333 012 4984 or email [email protected] or visit www.magnagroups.com to book.

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