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Holiday Drop Off - Kids Sports Camp - Dulwich College - 16th-20th February


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February HDO Sports Camp: Starting next week - Spaces available


Starting next week - Still have spaces available online.

We will be running from 16th - 20th Feb 2015.




Bumper Zorb Balls


After a huge level of excitement using the KickZorb bumper balls during our Xmas camp, we thought it was imperative to have them back for the February HDO Camp!


We are also now taking bookings for KickZorb parties and hourly KickZorb bookings.




HDO Activities


The maintenence on the swimming pool is now fully complete. HDO will be running an extended daily swimming session during the February HDO camp. As usual the swimming session is packed with pool games, an abundance of floats and, the very popular, Pool Zorb water ball.


Both olympic sized trampolines will be operational and we are pleased to have a few new trampoline coaches on the HDO staff list.


HDO will continue to have the vast list of activities on offer during the February camp. (Archery, football, dodgeball, cricket, table tennis, dance, drawing and colouring and parachute games to name just a few) so everyone will have lots of options throughout the day.


February is normally one of our busiest camps so we advise all those hoping to attend, to make sure bookings are made well in advance to guarantee places. Last year unfortunately we had to turn people away as we were fully subscribed.



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.


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 online you can go to www.holidaydropoff.com

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