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2015 Week Long Summer Schools Ages 3 to 16 Years


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NOW IN OUR 8TH YEAR

WE ARE PLEASE TO ANNOUNCE

THE 2015 SUMMER SCHOOLS ARE OPEN FOR BOOKING!!


100's OF CHILDREN HAVE ATTENDED OUR SPECIALLY DESIGNED SUMMER COURSES AND KEEP COMING BACK FOR MORE!


Freedom Academy Summer Schools offer children a fantastic mix of creative fun and skill development.

We make sure children come away with an experience they can treasure forever!


Ages 3 - 6 years

can join us for our fun packed week long workshops full of acting, song, dance and games.


9am - 12pm or 1pm - 4pm


"Tiddler The Story Telling Fish"

Forest Hill - 27th - 31st June

East Dulwich - 10th - 14th August


"The Cat In The Hat"

Sydenham - 3rd - 7th August

Dulwich - 17th - 21st August



AND FOR AGES 7 - 16 Years . . . .


"POP ACADEMY"

Visit a professional recording studio and record your own CD write your own songs and film your own POP video!

9am - 3.30pm Week Long Workshop, Forest Hill / Sydenham - 3rd - 7th August


"FILM SCHOOL"

Write, direct and star in your own short film. Attend your very own Film Premier with family and friends.

9am - 3.30pm Week Long Workshop, Dulwich - 17th - 21st August


To book your child's place please visit: www.freedomacademy.co.uk/holiday-workshops


We hope to see you over the holidays!


Kat


Freedom Academy

Principal, Katherine Cameron


T 020 3793 6843

M 07530 061 658

E [email protected]

www.freedomacademy.co.uk

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