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July Holidays Info

Our July enrolment form is now available online.
These holidays our focus will be film and photography.
Sports Photographer Phillip Rollo will be coming in.
Click on image to view his website


The children will have the opportunity to work with a film crew and trial a new 3D movie camera and because it's Rugby World Cup time we'll look at sports photography all interspersed with computers, sports arts and fun!

Monday, 18 July 2011 – Friday 22 July 2011 and Monday 25 July - Friday 28 July




Activ8 Director
Scott Randrup

     

Activ8 director Scott Randrup will be visiting teaching 
bush survival skills and very importantly how to make 
a hot chocolate on your gas cooker! :-)   












To Register: Register Online or book by phone, bookings essential. 
                      Daily workshops or weekly bookings.

Venue:         Nelson Central School Library/Computer Suite

Age:             5 – 14 years

Time:           9.00am – 5.30pm

Cost:            $25 half day till 1.00pm * $30 till 3.00pm * $40 full day * $185 full week booking * $150  
                    full week till 3.00pm. WINZ subsidies available.

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