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If your 4-11 year old loves to be creative and make their own inventions then we have the perfect Spring and Summer Holiday Club for you! Nimble Arts offers unique Ofstes-approved creative childcare at Goodrich Primary SE22 0EP with flexible drop-off and pick up 8am - 6:30pm with a standard day starting from ?54. You can make payment from your Tax-Free Childcare account (where the government cover 20% of the cost), childcare vouchers or card, or spread the cost if you want to book in advance.


We are open for the 3 non-Bank Holiday days of Spring Half-term:


Monday 30th May: Movie Magic?Welcome to Hollywood! Create your own props, sets and movie ideas with our creative production team to create your masterpiece!


Tuesday 31st May: Code BreakersToday we will meet special guest and WW2 land-girl Jessie as she teaches us all about the code-breaking mathematicians of Bletchley Park and even meet Queen Elizabeth II as a 19 year old mechanic and military truck driver working for the Auxiliary Territorial Service! And we'll be designing our own code-breaking kits.


Wednesday 1st June: Superheroes?Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No its the Nimble Super Crew! Create your own super hero (or villain!) persona complete with cape and mask and take part in super-hero bootcamp!


Childcare take part in 4 creative sessions per day with loads to make and take home and lots of time to bounce on our giant bouncy castle!


Booking is also open for 5 weeks of summer from 25th July - book 1 - 5 days a week flexibly. Visit our brand new website www.nimblearts.co.uk to see what?s on and to book!


?Thank you for putting on another absolutely brilliant holiday club. E and M thoroughly enjoyed their days with Nimble Arts these past two weeks and were chomping at the bit to get out the door every morning, and pleading to stay for movie club!? - Parent, April 2022

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