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Holiday Drop Off Sports Camp - DULWICH COLLEGE - Xmas-January Camp



The Xmas Camp is now bookable online



You can now book up for the Xmas HDO Camp for another few weeks of fun packed sports and activities


SPORTS INCLUDE:

Trampolining, swimming (With floats and inflatables), football, badminton, dance, dodgeball, cricket, archery, parachute games, team games, tennis, to name just a few.... If children fancy a break we also offer chillaxing sessions with arts and crafts and drawing and colouring along with a whole heap of other puzzles and brain games.



Both of my daughters went to the HDO club in June. I was slightly anxious as they'd never been to a holiday club before, and they are quite shy girls. I don't know why I was anxious, they had the most amazing time and wanted to go every day thereafter! Their favourite activities were trampoling and the water ball/pool fun. The staff are very friendly and approachable. It was clear the children at the club adored them. Many thanks for providing a high quality, fun club for our children




ABOUT HDO


Holiday Drop Off is a great way 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.


What makes us different from a lot of other sports camps is due to our popularity, we are able to offer children options to pick and choose from a list of activities at the beginning of each session. Although HDO staff do encourage children to have a varied day and learn new skills in sports not so familiar to them, we love that fact that children aren't forced to do an activity that they really dislike.


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.



Have a look at our FACEBOOK page





CAMP DATES


Xmas HDO Sports Camp:


2014'

Thursday - 18th Dec

Friday - 19th Dec

Monday - 22nd Dec

Tuesday 23rd Dec


Saturday 27th Dec


Monday - 29th Dec

Tuesday 30th Dec


2015'

Friday 2nd Jan 2015

Monday - 5th Jan 2015

Tuesday - 6th Jan 2015



Bookings can be made online at www.holidaydropoff.com or by clicking the book now button on the newsletter



Parents Comments:



My two children, aged 9 and 4 absolutely love Holiday Drop-Off. They enjoy the variety of activities on offer and meeting other children. They feel safe and secure in a familiar environment and always ask to go back each holiday. The staff are warm, friendly and welcoming and my children are always delighted to see them again. I have no hesitation in recommending Holiday Drop-Off.



Holiday Drop Off - Holiday Boredom Solved



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Spaces a still available for the HDO Xmas camp: Starting next Thursday 18th December


We are still taking online bookings for the Dulwich College sports and activity camp.


Should you wish to book, you can do so by going to www.holidaydropoff.com or have a look at our Facebook page (www.Facebook.com/holidaydropoff)

  • 4 weeks later...

Last two days of the Holiday Drop Off camp next week!


HDO finished last week with loads of smiles all round - I think that their 12 new inflatable zorb bumper balls had something to do with it.


If you can't make Monday and Tuesday next week, HDO will be back on in the Feb Half Term break.

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