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I don't know for sure, but I saw a leaflet advertising Dulwich College Sports Club's own easter coureses - swimming, tennis etc (individual sports, not a multi sports) so suspect the venue was not available. I know they were mentioning Charter, but maybe the details could not be finalaised in time.

Ivydale's is the second week of the holidays so the week of the 8th April. I believe it's being run by the folk who do the after-school club so it'll be a general mix of activities.


Not sure how to register now - probably better to give the school a call and ask.

This is the camp running at Dulwich College this Easter and Summer:


http://www.fitforsport.co.uk/venues/dulwich-college/


Prices similar to holiday dropp off. I found out too late, I already booked my child in Scamps which I find quite expensive. Fit for Sport take children from 3 years old.


I imagine holiday drop off will have to find a new venue for Summer.

  • 4 weeks later...
I heard that Holiday Drop Off will be running in the half term breaks at Dulwich College. My eldest tried Fit For Sport who are an external camp hiring the facilities. He really didn't like it so ill be checking out the other suggestions. Hopefully Holiday Drop Off will be running elsewhere!

Mine usually attend Avp but have been to hdo. They tried fit for sport and seemed happy but there no were sibling discounts and I found out to my cost that you can't book on Sunday evening, even online you have to book by Friday if you want to send them Monday.


Both Avp and hdo can be contacted by email over a weekend, which is an advantage

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