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The Strings Club - Dulwich based Ofsted-registered Holiday Camp


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Rated 5* by parents on Netmums and Feefo, The Strings Club will be bringing their Ofsted-registered Holiday Camps to the families of Dulwich from this Autumn onwards!


Taking place at Alleyn’s School, 400 Townley Rd, SE22 8SU, each day will be wonderfully different and will offer only the very best in childcare and music education to engage and inspire children aged 4-11.


There really is no Holiday Camp like The Strings Club!


Dates - wc 24th October 2022


Founder Amy says: “As a busy mum myself, I know how hard it is to find affordable childcare that you can rely on to inspire your child every school holiday! So we are so excited to be launching in Dulwich this Autumn!”


‍Since 2012, The Strings Club has grown exponentially from one Holiday Camp of 6 children to 2022, where they have welcomed almost half a million children through their range of programmes.


Book a Free Day with The Strings Club


To celebrate their launch in Dulwich, The Strings Club are offering a free day of childcare! To claim your free day, simply give their friendly Head Office team a call on 0121 296 9204 today or email [email protected]


Why The Strings Club?


➡️ Childcare vouchers and tax-free childcare accepted

➡️ Online Gallery

➡️ Essential Info email sent one week

➡️ Top childcare practitioners

➡️ 10% sibling discount

➡️ Free hire of an instrument

➡️ End of Holiday Camp Grand Concert


For more information, visit https://thestringsclub.org or call 0121 296 9204.


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