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Holiday Drop Off - Also known as HDO is running at Dulwich College.


You can see a lot of information at www.facebook.com/holidaydropoff


It includes loads of sports and has amazing facilities and a great team of coaches.


HDO also have zorb balls and swimming sessions. Trampolining is also great as they have 2 full sized olympic tramps.


Its a very, very popular camp but they always have lots of coaches to help

  • 2 months later...

confusedbyitall Wrote:

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> Here is the link - best to call

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> http://www.dhfitc.org.uk/site/NonSecure/index.aspx


My 5 yr old went to this first 2 weeks of summer hols and had a great time - they do dodgeball, basketball, football, you name it! Plus he went to the cinema, which he loved.


Highly recommended!

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