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Join GDND Academy this Summer for one of our exctiting holiday workshops!


"Frozen Fever mornings" - 20th-23rd July

St Barnabas Parish Hall, SE21 7BT


09.00am-12.00pm

2 days ?40

4 days ?75

(15% younger sibling discount)

Age 4-8 years

*Snack and drink required each day*


"Pop Party afternoons" - 20th-23rd July

St Barnabas Parish Hall,SE21 7BT

12.30pm ? 15:30pm

2 days ?40

4 days ?75

(15% younger sibling discount)

Age 7-11 years

*Snack and drink required each day*


Joint workshop offer:

Wishing to attend all day in both workshops / 2 days or 4?

2 full days ?70.00 both Frozen & Pop party (Lunch required, break between 12-12.30pm)

4 full days ?125.00 both Frozen & Pop party (lunch required, break between 12-12.30pm)


Contact us for further information, or to request a booking form: (Places will be limited)

[email protected] / 07904 424 504

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