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Join us for a summer of co-educational activities at Alleyn’s, open to all.

Alleyns Holiday Camp 17 July to 25 August, Ages 5 to 11 (Year 1 to Year 6)

Alleyn's Holiday Camp offers a great mix of indoor and outdoor activities to keep children happy, active, and entertained. Any child in school between Year 1 and Year 6 is welcome. Unique to our camp, we provide every child with a structured swimming session each day.

More Information – HERE (https://www.alleyns.org.uk/alleyns-enterprises/holiday-camps)

 

Alleyns Basketball Camp – 10 to 21 July, Ages 11 to 16 (Year 6 to Year 11)

Join us in July for an exciting basketball program, designed to fine-tune player athleticism, strategic play, and ball control. Led by expert coaching staff, players will experience a dynamic mix of basketball drills and team play to develop skills, equipping them with a strong foundation for on-court success.

More Information – HERE (https://www.alleyns.org.uk/alleyns-enterprises/basketball-camps)

 

Alleyns Intensive Swim School – 24 July to 25 August, Ages 5 and above

Lessons are delivered by specialist instructors in the school’s 25-metre pool throughout the week, taking place at time between 8.30 am and 10.45 am, each day. They are suitable for children aged five years and above.

More Information – HERE (https://www.alleyns.org.uk/alleyns-enterprises/swim-school)

 

Alleyns Football Camp – 2 to 9 August, Ages 8 and 15 (Year 4 to Year 10)

Elevate your game and ignite your passion for football in a fun, skill-enhancing environment. Our UEFA-qualified coaches - with vast experience of working with UK and global football academies - provide a sector leading programme, where players develop technical proficiency and tactical awareness in the pursuit of excellence, under pinned by an ethos that champions respect, courage, and curiosity.

More Information – HERE (https://www.alleyns.org.uk/alleyns-enterprises/football-camps)

 

Alleyns Art Workshops 11 July to 2 August, Ages 5 to 12 (Year 1 to Year 7)

Exceptional art classes delivered in partnership with Create By Box. Leaning into Matisse's spirit of creativity and courage, children will explore materials and techniques such as painting, printing, drawing, 3D, and crafts using art history references to guide their journey. All materials will be provided.

More Information – HERE (https://www.alleyns.org.uk/alleyns-enterprises/art-workshops)

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