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8am - 5.30pm; Easter Holidays at JAGS Sports Club


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Join us this holiday for a whole heap of FUN: Tuesday 29th March - Friday 1st April & Monday 4th - Friday 8th April.


New to the club is a wrap around service so that busy parents can drop their kids off at 8am and pick up at 5.30pm. The cost is only ?4 per hour per child!


8 - 9am - wrap around service (?4)

9am - 3.30pm - Soccer Club OR Multi Sports & Mini Games

3.30pm - 5.30pm - wrap around service (?4 per hour)


Children staying for extended hours will be colouring, playing board games and generally having some down time before and after lots of sport activity! Parents should provide sufficient snacks and drinks in addition to lunch.


Soccer Club, 4+: This session is an absolute hit for any footie lovers out there! Children will learn key skills, burn off lots of energy running around outside and will meet lots of new friends. Our football Club is run by Football Magic Coaching, who have years of experience in coaching girls and boys across South London and surrounding areas. Any kids attending our drop-in sessions at the weekends will know that these coaches are brilliant with children and really know how to get the best of out everyone.


Multi Sports & Mini Games, 4+: This is a fantastic session for anyone who has little ones that love a bit of everything! Children are separated in to different groups based on their ages and each group plays a different sport or game, which rotates across the day. The younger ones may play stuck in the mud, dodgeball and parachute games, whilst the older kids may play tennis, football or hockey. The course leaders for this are full of energy and enthusiasm and have an excellent rapport with the children.


Although these are drop-in sessions, you may pre-book and we strongly recommend booking for the wrap around service as places are extremely limited.


Call 0208 613 6500 for further information and to book today! Members discount applies*


* Family membership at JAGS offers huge discounts on term time and holiday programmes and enables priority booking. In addition, families have access to all facilities and our full programme of classes including our teen programme.

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