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Feb Half Term Courses @ JAGS Sports Club


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After having the Christmas holidays off, the JAGS half term course return this February....


Monday 16th - Friday 20th February 2015


JAGS Sports Club will again be offering a wide variety of children's sports courses including swimming, trampoline, archery, climbing, soccer academy, multi-sports, diving, dance (Frozen workshop) & tennis.


With competitive prices and action packed days please call the Club on 0208 613 6500 or email [email protected] for more information.


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Hi I like the sound of these half term courses esp Archery but wondered if any parents have suggestions of what to do with little ones whilst the older ones are doing the session? Are there any play areas nearby? It wouldn't be worth me going all the way home as the session is only 1.5 hours. Thanks.

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