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Re: Summer activities

by juliantenniscoach » Wed Jun 26, 2013 8:21 am

SW Sports Camps are running over the holidays. Our recent posting is in the 'new posts' section or 'activities' section of this site.

Many thanks,

Julian

Re: Summer activities

by Aliw » Wed Jun 26, 2013 8:14 am

Hi there
If you have a look at the NappyValleyNet calendar, there are loads of different options from 1-off days to camps etc. I think you can choose to search by summer holidays under the tags and there are over 100 things.

Museums are a really good option too - there are loads of free things going on. And of course when the weather is lovely, the parks are great. Wimbledon Park has a water fountain area which the kids love splashing in!

Re: Summer activities

by eddiecatz » Tue Jun 25, 2013 10:16 pm

We've got an amazing line up at Eddie Catz of drop off activites for July and August...
Dress up your children as Princess & Pirates and let their imaginations run wild in our Princess & Pirate Summer Party, running at all of our Centres.

They can make & stuff their own bears at our popular Make a Bear workshops (all Centres) and adopt their creations as their very own.

We also have cookery with Cookie Crumbles, a Butterfly Ballet Cinderella Workshop, a Little Kickers Football Camp and Dancetastic with Dynamic Dance running in Putney.
You can also get the kids involved in a first of it's kind theatrical 4 day workshop based on the famous production of "Wicked" running in Putney & Wimbledon.

Please see our listings: http://www.eddiecatz.com/workshops.php?centre=putney

Hope to see you there!
Maria Johnson
Owner of Eddie Catz

Re: Summer activities

by stayathomemuminsw11 » Wed Jun 19, 2013 5:50 pm

Fancy Footwork is running a week long Summer school from 29th July-2nd August (you have to book for the whole week).

Theatrebugs has some week long courses (again, it's a whole week's commitment) in Balham/Clapham, I've booked my daughter onto one as she loved the one at Easter.

Youngstars is meant to be very good, and also my daughter loves the Playball camps.

I've also booked her onto Activ camp at Emanuel for a few days, but I think they're quite booked up already...

Re: Summer activities

by Bee@lifeafterlondon » Wed Jun 19, 2013 5:16 pm

also not sure if it's any good for you but Super Camps have local camps. They also have a 10% discount for people through our website - have a quick read of here and you'll find the booking info and details. http://lifeafterlondon.com/whats-your-moving-date/

Re: Summer activities

by Laurie » Fri Jun 14, 2013 2:31 pm

Thanks very much. They look great.

Re: Summer activities

by Bee@lifeafterlondon » Fri Jun 14, 2013 1:46 pm

I was just introduced to this website - not sure if it's good but looks interesting.
http://www.myschoolsout.co.uk

Re: Summer activities

by Bee@lifeafterlondon » Thu Jun 13, 2013 10:20 pm

emmanuel school has summer camps http://activcamps.com/

Also wild-learning (although I think that might be 5 year olds - sorry!) http://www.wild-learning.net/index.php/book-a-course/

Also the Wandle organises various summer things through the council.

Little gym has stuff too http://www.thelittlegym.co.uk/uk-en/holiday-camps
INspire does football on wandsworth common http://www.inspirelifeandleisure.com/

Also rugerbeez do multi sport mornings
http://www.ruggerbeez.com/

Hope that helps

Summer activities

by Laurie » Thu Jun 13, 2013 9:54 pm

Hello
Anyone have any suggestions for my 4 year old over the Summer holidays?
Have looked into play ball and various others and any top tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

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