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If not too many I would take them to Chatham Docks, it's great there, I enjoyed it as an adult as you can get into the real submarine and a war ship (smaller than HMS Belfast), a great day out, lovely big caf? for a cake afterwards. Nights at the National History Museum also starts from 8 year olds. And you can be a keeper for a day at Port Lympne, or just take kids there, we went there a few times, not cheap but also very very good (safari in Kent with the animals), it is an animal sanctuary so they will learn a lot too.


Sorry, no entertainer ideas for the older ones, I still invite the whole class but from 8 I think a day out with a few friends would be great fun and would be so different from the usual parties.

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