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**KIDS HOLIDAY CLUBS** Get kids active this week at JAGS Sports Club: 8am - 5.30pm


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If you want to keep your kids active and entertained this week with lots of fun options, join us at JAGS Sports Club! Now with early drop off and late pick up options, too!


'Multi Sports & Mini Games' and 'Soccer Club' at JAGS Sports Club is suitable for 4 - 11 year olds and takes place on Tuesday 29th March - Friday 1st April & Monday 4th - Friday 8th April.


Courses run full day (9am-3.30pm) or half day (9am-12pm) OR for only ?12 you can drop at 8am and pick up at 5.30pm! Excellent for working/busy parents.


'Multi Sports & Mini Games' covers a range of activities based on ages and interests and gives kids a chance to explore lots of sports and games they may not have played before. Days may be spent playing hockey, football and tennis as well as parachute games, Dodgeball, Stuck in the Mud and What?s the Time Mr Wolf!


Children are separated in to age appropriate groups and no-one will be left out? Its a lorra? fun and a great way for kids to meet new friends!


'Soccer Club' is brilliant for footie fans; each day brings a new skill as well as lots of fun games! Kids are separated in to age appropriate groups and will end each day with a game. Lots of fun and an excellent way to meet new friends and learn team skills.


COSTS:

FULL DAY - ?29 (9am - 3.30pm)

HALF DAY - ?18 (9am - 12pm)

EXTRA TIME - ?4 per hour per child (8 - 9am & 3.30pm - 5.30pm)


BOOK in advance by calling 0208 613 6500 or drop in any day this week!

Kids Club at JAGS Sports Club starts again this week! Still places on multi-sports and soccer but also climbing, dance and tennis! Call us on 0208 613 6500 to book or for further information.

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