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Easter Holiday SOCCER CLUB at JAGS Sports Club for ages 4-11


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If your little one is all about footie, don't miss our hugely popular and well established Soccer Club this Easter, led by the extremely skilled coaches at Football Magic Coaching. Suitable for ages 4 - 11.


**Holiday Courses**

Tuesday 29th March - Friday 1st April & Monday 4th April - Friday 8th April

9am - 3.30pm


Children are split in to age and ability groups at the beginning of each session. Each day is a mixture of football related games and drills, with lots of different skills taught. Games and penalty shootouts take place in the afternoon.


All sessions are a lot of fun and encourage children to work together and positively express themselves. In addition, its a great way of children being active and making new friends.


Kids can attend for the whole week or come on a daily basis. Both full and half day rates available.


Please call 0208 613 6500 to find out more about prices and secure a place for your child. Family members receive a discount for holiday courses.


** CHILDREN TAKING PART IN SOCCER CAN COME TO THE CLUB FROM 8AM AND BE PICKED UP AT 5.30PM, WHICH IS IDEAL FOR BUSY/WORKING PARENTS. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 0208 613 6500**

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