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Hello


Does anyone know what groups a 3.5yo could join over the summer holidays?

His nursery is a school nursery so he's off the whole summer


I'm looking for something I can actually leave him and walk away...

rather than have to stay and look after him


Courses etc? Football/drama?


karate at the albrighton sounds good - things along these lines....

Hi there,


Artastic Art Club are running fun filled Art days through out summer from the 10th July until the end of August!


Morning art sessions will be available for 3-4 year olds!


Details are below, please email me for more information on dates and themes or if you have any questions or wish to book.


Kind Regards


Annabelle


Our Art days run from 09:00 - 16:00 for 5-11 year olds ?32.50

Our Art Mornings run from 09.00-12.00 for 3-4 year olds ?20.00

They are jam packed full of different art activities and fun games!

Our day's schedule runs with 30 minute art activities and 15 minute games through out the day and an hour for lunch.

Sibling Discount is Available

Enrollment form and payment needs to be given in advance to book your child's place.

Unfortunately we no longer offer a drop in option for the camps.


Pack lunch and snacks needs to be provided for full days


Age groups are split 5-7 and 8-11 (this is flexible)


Locations are


Mondays and Wednesdays in Dulwich at:

JAPS, James Allen's Preparatory School

144 East Dulwich Grove

London SE22 8TE



Thursdays in Beckenham at:

St Mary's Catholic Primary School,

Westgate Road, Beckenham,

Kent BR3 5DE



Tuesdays in Eltham at:

St Olave's Prep,

Southwood Road,

New Eltham,

London SE9 3QS

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