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Tennis for 2-4 year olds - Mondays - St Barnabas Parish Hall


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Hello all,


At Little Aces Academy we aim to get toddlers enjoying tennis from as young as two by playing lots of fun games. We'll work on all core coordination skills as well as all their tennis shots during our fun packed session in St Barnabas Parish Hall, Dulwich Village. If you would like to book on to a course or pop in for a free trial, please feel free to contact [email protected]. We've got a new block of sessions starting on12th Sept so it's a great time to start. Times and costs detailed below:


St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village


6 Monday sessions from 12th Sept - 17th October

2 Year Olds ? 1045-1115 - ?48 for 6 sessions

3+4 Year Olds ? 1115-1200 - ?60 for 6 sessions


You can book online at [www.littleacesacademy.co.uk] or request a free trial through [email protected] - we'd love to see you there.

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