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December Holiday Activities at Alleyn's School


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We are pleased to share with you the activities taking place here at Alleyn’s School over the Christmas break🎄

🎾Alleyn’s Holiday Camp🤸‍♂️ Monday 18th to Thursday 21st December 2023, 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)

Alleyn’s Football Camp🏆 – Wednesday 3rd to Friday 5th January 2024, Ages 8 to 16 (Year 4 to Year 11)

 Elevate your game and ignite your passion for football in a fun, skill-enhancing environment. Our UEFA-qualified coaches 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)

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