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Hi New To Dulwich, I see you are looking for July, Southwark LA primaries break up in the last week of July this year, on Wednesday 23rd July, so activities at schools etc won't start until the 24th or on the following Monday, the 28th. Most holiday schemes tend to operate during August rather than July. If you are looking for ones that start earlier than this you will be limited to ones at private schools. As well as the sporty ones you've found there are also the Lewisham Community Sports one, usually starting mid-July at St Dunstan's (Stillness ones will start later, like Southwark Community Schools) and I think these offer art as well as sport. http://www.lewishamcommunitysports.com/

Renata

I'm not sure that any holiday clubs start before 4 (or often 5). If there are then I'd love details as my 3 yo is desperate to join in some of his big sister's exciting holiday activities but I haven't seen any yet. As well as the ones mentioned above there's southwark gymnastics which is great (but not for under 4s!) http://www.southwarkgymnastics.co.uk I think they are planning to have a holiday club but details aren't on the website yet.

Gumboots After School Club run a 4 week holiday scheme at the East Dulwich Community Centre in Darrell Road. Please contact [email protected]


If your child attends the Goodrich After School run by Gumboots - please ask a staff member for details. Same applies if your child attends the Gumboots at the Community Centre.


Children do not have to attend the After School Club to join the summer scheme which is open for 5 - 11 year olds.

For more details put Gumboots Holiday in Search and you will see all the other posts for the past year

Hi, thanks for the link Lorraine! We've actually got two weeks of Nimble Arts holiday club activities this year (28th July - 1st August and 18th August - 22nd August) plus two creative '3 day musical' courses for slightly older children (5-7th August and 26th - 28th August). Places still available, but would advise booking soon


www.nimblearts.co.uk


Look in the 'what's on' section for more details,

Becky x

I have checked with Dave who runs the Gumboots Holiday Scheme ( see above for email details). The dates of the club are 28th July to 22nd August costs ?28 per day. You can sign up for as many days as you wish ( or can afford) Open for primary age pupils. Trips out, games, activities, art etc . This club is well run by experienced staff.
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