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CrossFire Junior Badminton Club have weekly classes, and have a few spaces available!

Classes run every Wednesday, Friday or Saturday and suit different abilities and age groups.   At Harris Girls Academy East Dulwich, and The Charter School East Dulwich

Our newest Sat class has returned to The Charter School East Dulwich, and is now 2hr, giving the players more time to enjoy and develop their game too!

To see further details please see the following link or contact below to book your child in for a session

http://www.crossfirebadminton.co.uk/juniors.html

Contact - 07956 285 246

Email - [email protected]

Edited by Wayne P
  • Wayne P changed the title to Weekly Junior Badminton Classes this Sat 20th Sept
On 11/09/2025 at 15:11, Wayne P said:

CrossFire Junior Badminton Club have weekly classes, and have a few spaces available!

Classes run every Wednesday, Friday or Saturday and suit different abilities and age groups.   At Harris Girls Academy East Dulwich, and The Charter School East Dulwich

Our newest Sat class has returned to The Charter School East Dulwich, and is now 2hr, giving the players more time to enjoy and develop their game too!

To see further details please see the following link or contact below to book your child in for a session

http://www.crossfirebadminton.co.uk/juniors.html

Contact - 07956 285 246

Email - [email protected]

 

  • 2 weeks later...
On 11/09/2025 at 15:11, Wayne P said:

CrossFire Junior Badminton Club have weekly classes, and have a few spaces available! 

Classes run every Wednesday, Friday or Saturday and suit different abilities and age groups.   At Harris Girls Academy East Dulwich, and The Charter School East Dulwich

Our newest Sat class has returned to The Charter School East Dulwich, and is now 2hr, giving the players more time to enjoy and develop their game too!

To see further details please see the following link or contact below to book your child in for a session

http://www.crossfirebadminton.co.uk/juniors.html

Contact - 07956 285 246

Email - [email protected]

 

  • Wayne P changed the title to Weekly Junior Badminton Classes every Sat (plus Wed and Fri)

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