Breakfast Club
We run a breakfast club every morning from 7:00am until 8:45am, when school starts. You can book a place for your child through our Parent Mail app. We prefer notice where possible to ensure we have the correct ratio of adults. Breakfast includes: milk, juice, water, toast, butter, jam/marmalade or a selection of cereals. There are different activities for children to do while in Breakfast Club. It costs £6.00 from 7:00am and £3.00 after 8:00am.
Afterschool Club
Our Afterschool Club runs from 3:15pm until 5:15pm. It costs £3.00 per hour. The children are provided with snacks, such as sandwiches, scones, bread/toast, cakes, biscuits, juice, milk, water etc. The snacks change on a daily basis depending on what the kitchen staff has prepared for the children. There are different activities available each night for the children, as well as Multi-skills with Dan on a Wednesday (Multi-Skills costs £3.00). Children may attend wraparound regularly or just as a ‘one off’, they are always welcome. Information is available at the Office.
Afterschool Activity Clubs
We also offer Afterschool Activity Clubs which change throughout the year. These clubs run from 3:15pm-4:15pm. Clubs throughout the year are run by the wraparound staff and include construction club, art club, gardening club, cookery club and dance club. Club availability and times are on our weekly newsletter or by contacting the office.
Afterschool Activity Clubs 3:15 - 4:15pm cost £3.
Phunky Foods
Rounders
Construction Club
Computing Club
Art and Craft Club
Choir
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