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Little Aces Tennis for Toddlers - St Barnabas Parish Hall, Dulwich Village, Mon and Wed mornings


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Little Aces is back with our tennis classes for 2 - 4 year olds. Little Aces Academy aims to introduce children aged between 2 and 5 years old to tennis through a variety of fun games involving movement and coordination. We aim to develop a love for sport in children at an early age as well as helping them to socialise and play constructively with others. Our philosophy is 'Love to Play' as we believe if a child enjoys being physically active at an early age they will grow up with a willingness to try new things and remain active in sport later in life.


Our classes run as followed:


St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village


7 consecutive Mondays from 7th September - 19th October


2 Year Olds ? 1045-1115 - ?56 for 7 sessions

3+4 Year Olds ? 1115-1200 - ?70 for 7 sessions


Balham Library Hall, 16 Ramsden Road


7 consecutive Tuesdays from 8th September - 20th October


2 Year Olds ? 0915-0945 - ?56 for 7 sessions

2 Year Olds ? 0945-1015 - ?56 for 7 sessions

3+4 Year Olds ? 1015-1100 - ?70 for 7 sessions


St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village


7 consecutive Wednesdays from 9th September - 21st October


2 Year Olds ? 1045-1115 - ?56 for 7 sessions

3+4 Year Olds ? 1115-1200 - ?70 for 7 sessions


To book on to a course or to find out about a free trial visit http://www.littleacesacademy.co.uk/ or email [email protected] with any questions.

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