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FREE CHILDREN PLACES at MAGNA Holiday Clubs this December at St John's Primary SE15 4DY


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Magna Groups are pleased to announce we have FREE FULLY FUNDED SPACES AVAILABLE for FREE SCHOOL MEAL (benefit related)CHILDREN this DECEMBER at our Kids Camps at:


- St John?s and St Clement?s Primary School, SE15 4DY

- Heber School, SE22 9LA


MAGNA CAMPS WILL BE RUNNING FROM MONDAY 20TH to THURSDAY 23RD DECEMBER 2021


As an awarding partner commissioned by the DfE and Southwark Council, Magna are an awarding partner to deliver this summer?s Fully Funded Programme being offered at St John?s and St Clement?s Primary School, SE15 4DY and Heber School, SE22 9LA. Magna have been awarded 2000 FREE spaces this summer where we can offer FREE fully Funded access to your Free School Meal Children at our Summer kids Camps. This is an incredible opportunity to offer you eligible FSM families 2 weeks Free Access (09:00-16:30) this summer.


For more information visit our WEBSITE, https://www.magnagroups.com/haf-programme or please contact us directly via email [email protected]


To register and book your child to attend a local Magna Camp this summer simply:

HOW TO BOOK:


STEP 1. Create a parent account and register your child on our booking system (DO NOT BOOK HERE AS YOU WILL BE CHARGED)

https://www.magnagroups.com/haf-programme


STEP 2. Having completed STEP 1, complete the registration form on link below to select your chosen dates and camp venue:

https://forms.gle/fScbQtppp9pug3GQ7


(Parents can choose up to 4 days, Magna are running this December at St John?s and St Clement?s Primary School, SE15 4DY and Heber School, SE22 9LA from Monday 20th to Thursday 23rd December 2021)


Team Magna are excited to offer this incredible opportunity to local eligible Free School Meal Children this Summer!!

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