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Holiday Drop Off - May Half Term Sports Camp - Dulwich College



May HDO Sports Camp:

Swimming. Trampoling. Football. Cricket. Dodgeball. Archery. Art and Crafts. Team Games. Hockey. Puzzles. Badminton. Rugby. Athletics to name just a few!


ABOUT HDO: Holiday Drop Off is the perfect place for children to learn new sports in a fun and exciting environment. HDO believe that sport should be enjoyed by all and have created a sports camp for children between the ages of Rising 5 -14 years old.


HDO is a sports camp which is taught by coaches of various sporting backgrounds, helping develop sporting techniques or simply introducing children to sports they are yet to learn.


Places are limited so its best to book in advance. Although you can turn up on the day (depending on availability) HDO have great discounts when booking online.


To book your space click the Book now button and reserve your space


To book online you can go to www.holidaydropoff.com or click the link below


Click here to make a booking





May Camp Dates:

Tuesday - 27th May

Wednesday - 28th May

Thursday 29th May

Friday - 30th May




HDO Times and Prices

Normal Day: 9am-4pm: ?32.50

Extended Day: 8am - 5pm: ?37.50

Sibling Discounts: 25% off 2nd child, 50% 3rd child.




Great News: HDO is on the verge of releasing its new and improved website. As of next year, you will be able to store your details to make booking even easier.


Keep up to date: HDO is using Facebook more and more to promote the camp. We are seeing more and more people becoming a HDO fan on Facebook. Our page will show you the latest photos, news and updates. If you haven't already, don't miss out and join our Facebook page.



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We look forward to seeing you at the camp :)

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