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Get ready for a spine-tingling October Half Term with The Strings Club Holiday Camps.

Their week-long extravaganza is packed with an array of exciting workshops that promise to delight and educate young minds. From rubber ducks to masked parades, there's something for everyone to enjoy!

Based at Alleyn’s School, SE22 8SU with its fantastic facilities - The Strings Club and their award-winning Holiday Camps are led by friendly, fully-DBS checked practitioners and musicians who know how to inspire children from drop-off to pick-up time.

 

  • Specific activities for children aged 4-7 and 8-11

  • Sessions in guitar, violin or ukulele

  • FREE to hire instrument - even to take home

  • Different theme every week

  • One trained adult to 8 children - for all ages

  • Daily Diaries and Newsletters - with access to gallery

  • Book 1 day to the whole experience

  • Discounts including 10% sibling discount, tax free childcare & 10% off for new customers

  • EYFS Ofsted registered

 

Dates: wc 23rd October 2023

Times: 9:30am - 4pm/8am - 5:30pm

Price: £50 a day plus 10% sibling discount

 

New ? Claim 10% off your first booking by quoting NEWCUS10 upon checkout. 

 

Find out more on their Dulwich Holiday Camp by visiting thestringsclub.org or call their friendly Head Office on 0121 296 9204. 

 

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