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Does anyone know of any school holiday clubs (thinking Easter and Summer)that take children from 4? My youngest will be almost 5 at the time but the only one I know about at Alleyns starts from 5 yrs. We have luckily had family to help out with the oldest for the last 5 years but unfortunately cannot rely on this anymore. Ideally looking for something that can give us an option on the number of days as we only need 3 days a week.
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Hi

I might be mistaken,but I think Saturday Drop Off is also for 5yrs+.

Piplings Pre-School in Forest Hill is opening on the 19th April and will have a Summer Holiday Club all summer.It is for under 5's and starts at 2yrs.

The pre-school is based in the same setting as Piplings Playgroup.

For more information contact me at [email protected].

Also,the playgroup website will soon have all the pre-school information on it.


www.piplingsplaygroup.com

Saturday Drop Off does in fact allow those children who are rising 4 and all the information allow with locations and photos can all be found at www.saturdaydropoff.com


SDO are offering a free half day taster session at the moment so its a great way to experience what its all about.

  • 1 year later...

If you are looking for things to do on a Saturday the Art Zone at Scout Hut 212 Bellenden Road, East Dulwich SE22 9LD is on every Saturday term time drop in anytime between 9.30-13.00!


There is a fantastic range of materials poster paint, acrylic paint, watercolour paint, oil pastels, chalk, pencils, pva glue, glitter, stripes of newspaper to use for collage, and cut outs of shapes/animals/fish, tissue paper, coloured sugar paper and a3 cartridge paper, scissors, large felt tips, crayons, i will also be preparing little paper necklaces, paper hats and paper plates with cut out eyes, nose and mouth with string around to use as a mask all to decorate. Also mirrors to looking in for self portraits.


Its only ?5 for an hour for one parent and child (special prices for siblings)!


Artastic are also holding holiday camps and Funtastic days pm if you would like details!


Thanks

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