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We still have a week left in August that we need to find childcare for my 5 year old son. He is already down for Supercamps for one week of the summer holidays but I just wanted to find out which holiday clubs in the area other families have chosen.

Can you recommend something? Has anyone already done supercamps at St Dunstans? Did your child enjoy it? We might just sign him up for another week but it would be good to see if there are any other interesting options.


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Hi, there is a camp on Hilly Fields' Prendergast School called THE STRINGS CLUB check their website www.thestringsclub.co.uk. They offer early and late drop ins plus music classes. Children can learn ukulele, cello, violin and guitar. I sent my 5yo on the half term break and he enjoyed it. You can also check the reviews on mumsnet.

Hope this helps.

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