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Hi,


My mum used to send me to place during the holidays called Scamps, I used to love going there, I made loads of friends!

Its in dulwich college school. It has loads of fun activities that your child can choose from.


Here's the link https://www.avpsports.co.uk/index.php?page=home


I hope this was helpful :)

Thank you everyone. I'll have a look at your recommendations and suggestions. My son has been to scamps before but I don't think they will be running over the May half term. Also, just found out that Holiday drop-off at Dulwich College will be running from the 27th - 30th of May and their times are from 8 - 5pm.


Thank you again.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi- we've still some spaces for Nimble Arts holiday club in East Dulwich (based at Heber school) if you're still looking. We've got a variety of creative activities, with some great artists and practitioners joining us, all with a bit of an interplanetary/sci-fi theme!


Monday: space themed arts and crafts (we're offering half days on this as we know you might have family activities planned some of the day!)

Tuesday: Drama - join the mad professor's space lab!

Wedenesday: 'Take flight' acrobatics and circus skills

Thursday: Sound Lab - weird and wonderful music and sounds

Friday: Film Lab - create your own film!


All details are at www.nimblearts.co.uk. From experience the mid-week days tend to fill up more quickly, but there's still space on all days for the time being!

Hi LalKJ - at Nimble Arts we can take 4 year olds for 4 hours at a time (it's to do with the terms of early years registration - probably why most clubs operate for 5 upwards!) which we often arrange for younger siblings and friends. If 4 hours is any use, do drop me a PM or email ([email protected]), but appreciate you probably need childcare for the full day. We're hoping to offer this at some point as we're experienced early years practitioners and teachers!

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