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Shared Space vacation fun activities
    



















Do you a prefer a formal, non-formal or informal learning experience for your child/ children this vacation period?

Shared Space is offering an amazing vacation program tailored to the unique needs of each child, from 6th August 2023 to 4th September 2023. 

Activities for this program include, but are not limited to typing lessons, reading contest, creative art, interactive games etc. To sign up, call or Whatsapp 0503532228.

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