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From 3rd-7th & 10th-13th April we will be running our two courses across the festive season. The course is open to boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 12 years old, from 09.30 - 15.30pm. If time is short and an extra hour in the morning or the evening would be convenient, FMC do provide an Early Starters and Late Leavers option for this course. Early Starter are dropped off at 08:30 and Late Leavers are picked up at 16:30. Each option cost ?10 per child, per day and can be booked online.


Easter Eggstravaganza at FMC!!


on Thursday 7th &13th April we will have an Easter Egg hunt as part of the afternoon session. Our Football Magic coaches will set clues and tasks around the venue for the children to enjoy and find lots of goodies and treats.


It will be a race against the clock with the children working in teams to hunt as many eggs as they can find.


We are sure the children will know eggsactly what to do... (sorry). Especially when there are chocolate treats involved.


Key Features:


Time: 09:30 to 15:30

Venue: Pelo Sports Club, Burbage Road, Dulwich

Surface: Grass

Cost: ?30 per child, per day (booked in advance). Book the full week and recieve 15% off.

Age Range: 5-12


What to bring:

Boots / Packed lunch / Training kit / Water / Rain jacket / Sun screen

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