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Holiday Kids Club and Teen Programme at JAGS Sports Club - Summer 2019!


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Summer is almost upon us and spaces for our popular, reliable and long-established Holiday Kids Club are filling up quickly!


Taking place over four weeks, 29th July - 23rd August, Holiday Kids Club is suitable for ages 4-12 years.


HKC at JAGS sports Club offers a vast selection of fun activities, lessons and day sessions with skilled instructors including Multi-Sports & Mini-Games, football, dance, diving, archery, climbing, Tri-Sports, swimming, tennis and trampoline, with early drop-off and late pick-up options available for children taking part on full day sessions.


Family members receive a 10% discount on all HKC bookings once membership numbers are verified. Register and book online here: https://jagssportsclub.magicbooking.co.uk/Account/Login


Teen sessions for 12-17 year olds on Mondays (TeenFlex), Wednesdays (TeenBox), Thursdays (TeenCycle) and Saturdays (Youth Gym) will continue to run throughout the summer and can be booked by calling 020 8613 6500. Free to members and ?5 to Non Members.


** Six weeks of summer family membership at JAGS Sports Club, 14th July - 25th August, for only ?100! Call 020 8613 6500 to book a free trial or tour of the Club **

  • 2 weeks later...

Spaces filling up fast at HKC this summer. We have good availability on the following:


Archery

Improvers 1 Swimming

Multi-Sports & Mini-Games

Dance

Football


All other sessions/classes/courses have very limited spaces.


Thanks,

Lizzie

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