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Holiday Drop Off (HDO) Sports Camp - Dulwich College - Xmas Camp



The Xmas HDO camp is still bookable online



Holiday Drop Off will be resuming its Xmas/January HDO camp on Monday for the last 3 days.


HDO will be running from the 4th - 6th January and you can book now by clicking the link below.


Bookings can be made online by clicking Book now


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SPORTS INCLUDE:

Trampolining, swimming (With our NEW inflatable slide, floats and inflatables), football, badminton, dance, dodgeball, cricket, archery, parachute games, team games, tennis, to name just a few.... If children fancy a break we also offer chillaxing sessions with arts and crafts and drawing and colouring along with a whole heap of other puzzles and brain games.





CAMP DATES




January Camp Dates:


Monday - 4th Jan 2016

Tuesday 5th Jan 2016

Wednesday 6th Jan 2016


Bookings can be made online by clicking the Book now

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