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18 month to 2 and an half years football classes


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Kickstars are happy to announce two brand new

fantastic classes starting in September.

18 month to 2 and half years

1st month?s fees half price

1st session is free


NEW CLASSES


Mondays

Dulwich Village

ST BARNABAS PARISH HALL

23 Dulwich Village SE21 7BT

BABYSTARS (18 Months to 2.5 yrs)

09.00am to 09.30am


Thursdays

Crystal Palace

PHOENIX COMMUNITY CENTRE

66 Westow St

Upper Norwood SE19 3AF

BABYSTARS (18 months to 2.5 yrs)

10.00am to 10.30am


CURRENT CLASSES


Mondays

Dulwich Village

ST BARNABAS PARISH HALL

23 Dulwich Village SE21 7BT

MINISTARS

(2 to 3.5 yrs)

09.30 to 10.15am


Thursdays

Crystal Palace

PHOENIX COMMUNITY

CENTRE

66 Westow St

Upper Norwood SE19 3AF

MINISTARS

(2 to 3.5 yrs)

10.30am to 11.15am


Saturdays

Crystal Palace

LEWIS SPORTS CENTRE

Maberley Rd SE19 2JH


MIGHTYSTARS

(3 to 5 yrs)

09.00 to 09.45am

MIGHTYSTARS

(4 to 6 yrs)

09.00 am to 10.00 am


SESSIONS BELOW ARE OUTSIDE


Sydenham Girls High School

16 Westwood Hill

Se26 6bl

MEGASTARS

(5 to 8yrs)

10.15 am to 11.30am

MASTERSTARS

(8 to 11yrs)

11.00 am to 12.30pm


Contact us to reserve your place!

[email protected], 07852943104 FB kickstars London

Many thanks

Tuna

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