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FREE CHILDREN PLACES at MAGNA Holiday Clubs this EASTER in DULWICH (SE15 and SE22)


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Following 2021?s success, Magna are delighted to announce we are back in Dulwich for 2022 offering The Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF)this Easter.


THIS MEANS CHILDREN ELIGBLE FOR BENEFIT RELATED FREE SCHOOL MEALS CAN ATTEND FREE OF CHARGE !


We are excited that as part of a government funded initiative, aimed primarily at addressing holiday hunger, MAGNA will be offering fully funded spaces for FREE SCHOOL MEAL (Benefit Related) PLACES EVERYDAY from Monday 11th April to Friday 22nd April 2022 at our MAGNA CAMPS in Dulwich, Southwark


Commissioned by the DfE, and Southwark Council, Magna are an awarding partner to deliver this Easter?s Fully Funded Programme being offered at:


ST JOHN'S & ST CLEMENT'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, SE15 4DY from 4th to 8th April 2022

HEBER PRIMARY SCHOOL, SE22 9LA from 11th to 15th April



CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD BROCHURE: https://irp.cdn-website.com/3d267146/files/uploaded/SOUTHWARK%20EASTER%20HAF%20%202022.pdf


https://www.magnagroups.com/haf-programme



Magna are excited to offer FREE spaces this Easter 2022, where we can offer FREE fully Funded access to your Free School Meal (benefit related) Children at our Easter Magna Camps.


This is an incredible opportunity to offer you eligible FSM families 4 Days Free Access (09:00-16:30) this Easter.



HOW TO BOOK:


STEP 1. Create a parent account and register their child/ren on our booking system: www.magnagroups.com


(Please DO NOT SELECT /BOOK YOUR DATES here as this will apply charges, simply register and create your parent account and complete child information form for all children you are looking to attend)




STEP 2. Having completed STEP 1, complete the registration form to select their chosen dates and camp venues: https://forms.gle/9Q8nCzEaCQ43u7F18


(Free School Meal (benefit related) children are eligible to attend a maximum of 4 days at our EASTER Camps)


For more information visit our WEBSITE or contact Team MAGNA directly via email [email protected]




Want to see what Team Magna offer? Click one of the links below:


MAGNA HARROW HAF WINTER WONDERLAND 2021 CLICK HERE

HAF SUMMER CAMPS 2021 CLICK HERE

MAGNA EASTER HAF CAMPS 2021 CLICK HERE



Team Magna looking forward to seeing you soon.

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