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February Half Term Activities at Alleyn's School


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We are pleased to share with you the activities taking place here at Alleyn’s over the February half term…

🤸‍♂️Alleyn’s Holiday Camp – Monday 12th to Friday 16th February, 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.

https://www.alleyns.org.uk/what-s-on/alleyn-s-holiday-camp

🏀Alleyn’s Basketball Camp Monday 12th to Wednesday 14th, Ages 11 to 16 (Year 6 to Year 11)

Join us in half term 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.

https://www.alleyns.org.uk/what-s-on/sports-courses/basketball-camp

Alleyn’s Football Camp – Wednesday 14th to Friday 16th February, 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.

https://www.alleyns.org.uk/what-s-on/sports-courses/football-camp

🏊‍♂️Intensive Swimming Lessons - Monday 12th to Friday 16th February, Ages 5 and above

Intensive holiday courses are a great way to build confidence and improve all stages of swimming in a short period of time. Each lesson runs for 30 minutes between 8.30am and 10.45am, each day. Class sizes are kept between 6 to 12 pupils per teacher to ensure plenty of individual tuition for each swimmer (class sizes may vary in the higher ability groups). Lessons are delivered by specialist instructors in the school’s 25-metre pool. Teachers will accompany non-swimmers and beginners in the water to provide an environment which is fun, friendly, and enjoyable. Parents are welcome to watch their children from our spectator area that overlooks the pool.

https://www.alleyns.org.uk/what-s-on/alleyn-s-swim-school/intensive-swimming-course

To speak to a member of the team regarding any of the activities above, please telephone 0208 613 5027.

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