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Holiday Kids Club 3rd -13th April at JAGS Sports Club - BOOK NOW. Early bird available!


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Holiday Kids Club is back this Easter at JAGS Sports Club, 3rd ? 13th April! Our HKC classes and courses provide a huge choice of affordable and accessible options for children aged 4-11yrs.


Book now for swimming, trampolining, dance, archery, climbing, tennis, diving, Tri-Sports, Multi-Sports & Mini-Games and Soccer Academy.


Book a full week of Multi-Sports & Mini-Games or Soccer Academy before 19th March and save 20%. Extra Time (early drop-off at 8-9am and late pick-up at 3.30-5.30pm) also available for kids on these sessions at only ?12 per day.


All teen sessions also run throughout the holidays including TeenFlex, TeenCycle, TeenBox, TeenPong and Youth Gym. These are suitable for teens aged 12 - 17yrs, and are free to Members and only ?5 to Non Members.


To book, please call us on 020 8613 6500 or visit http://www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/courses for further information.

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Holiday Kids Club starts on Tuesday next week!



We have limited spaces available on the following courses/classes:



* Soccer Academy


* School of Rock (climbing for ages 7+)


* ATP


* Archery


* TriSports


* MultiSports


* Tennis


* Trampoline


* Swimming; Beginners & Improver 2


* Dance


* Extra Time (early drop off and late pick up for kids on Soccer Academy & Multi-Sports/Mini-Games)




To book, please drop us a line on 020 8613 6500

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