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Kids Summer Tennis Camps - Old College LTC - Dulwich Village


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Our summer holiday camp bookings are open at Old College Lawn Tennis Club! Join us for a week-long course, or daily over the summer holidays. We are running the following courses over the 7 weeks of the summer holidays:
 
  • Week 1  (July 17th - 21st)
  • Week 2  (July 24th - 28th)
  • Week 3  (July 31st - Aug 4th)
  • Week 4  (Aug 7th - 11th)
  • Week 5  (Aug 14th - 18th)
  • Week 6  (Aug 21st - 25th)
  • Week 7  (Aug 28th - Sept 1st)

To sign up for the course (full week or selected days) Please complete the following form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1eSI2qjcwY5ToEBGItV38issLfSbTz3mfPjactxMGyHI/edit

Contact Head Coach Alex Heath on [email protected], or 07554007870 with any questions!
 
Mini Tennis (4-10 yrs):  9.30am - 12pm:

5 days: £140 (members), £150 (non-members)

Day rate: £30 (members) £32 (non members)
  • Blues (age 4-5 yrs)
  • Reds (age 6-8 yrs)
  • Oranges and Greens (age 8-10 yrs) 
  • Oranges and Greens Academy* (age 8-10 yrs) available for advanced players
Juniors (11-16 yrs):  1.30pm - 4.30pm
5 days: £150 (members), £160 (non-members)
Day rate: £32 (members) £35 (non members)
  • Juniors (age 11-16 yrs)
  • Juniors Academy*(age 11-16yrs) available for advanced players

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https://www.oldcollege.co.uk/junior-camps/

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