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French immersion holiday camp for 4 -12 year olds at Dulwich College 4th Aug - 29th Aug


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The French Summer School - www.TheFrenchSummerSchool.com


The French Summer School is a French immersion summer camp for French AND non-French speaking 4 - 12 year olds that runs for 4 weeks in August - Monday 4th August - Friday 29th August. The camp will be located at Dulwich College, SE21


There are a number of activities and workshops children can participate in, including but not limited to:


Film workshops

Dance

Drama

Chocolate-making

Drumming

Streetdance

Arts & Crafts

and much more ...


The programme is Ofsted registered and so payment can be made with childcare vouchers. If you book before Friday 30th May you can benefit from the Early Bird Discount currently in place.


Spaces are limited, so don't delay, book today.

www.TheFrenchSummerSchool.com


Email: [email protected]

for more information


A bientot!

If your child attends Rosemead Prep or Dulwich College you can qualify for further discounts.


You should receive an email from your respective schools in this regard, however, if you have missed the communication or have not received anything by next week, please email [email protected] for further details.


If you are a Parent or Governor of any other local school and are interested in negotiating a discount rate for children attending your school please do not hesitate to get in touch: [email protected]


Please note that places are limited and will only be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Unfortunately we are not able to guarantee any places.


Merci

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