Holiday Programme &
After School Club

Safeguarding children is paramount to our practice to ensure children are always safe. We will work closely with parents, school teacher, other professionals and the local authority to ensure we meet individual children’s needs and interests.

We recognise the value in our children and understand that they are the future generation, therefore, we will 
provide quality care and experience to ensure they get the best start in their education. We look forward to work in close partnerships with you to support your child’s learning and development.

Children will enjoy a wide range of activities such as:
planting
art and crafts, sewing
sports - boxing, obstacle course, relay, football, 
food activities - making smoothie drink & pancake 
mini-medics
many more table-top games. 

Children will receive a hot lunch to eat each day.

After School Club (ASC)
We are proud to offer a quality after school club for children to play, learn and develop. The club places to children. We provide a wide range of stimulating indoor and outdoor opportunities suitable for children to enjoy and to help them extend their skills further. 


Limited places available on all clubs, book early to avoid disappointment.

Book a space for:

Booking Form for fee paying after school club - for children age 4 years to 11 years

Holiday Club Activities
Join our fun and safe holiday activities for children. Healthy food, breakfast, hot lunch and snacks will be served. There will be exciting activities, such as cooking, art and crafts, role play, mindfulness games, board games, table tennis, pool table, physical play and many more. 

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This provision meets requirements


Children enjoy their time at this welcoming and well-run club. They arrive happily after school and quickly settle into their chosen activities. Staff have positive relationships with the children and are sensitive and attentive to their individual needs, quickly identifying when some children need reassurance or emotional support. Staff place children's emotional well-being at the heart of everything they do. Children take part in a broad variety of well-organised indoor and outdoor activities.


Children have plenty of opportunities to be physically active. For example, younger children enjoy games, such as table football and carefully hit the coloured balls into the pockets on a pool table, with the support of skilful staff. Staff provide healthy and nutritious snacks for the children to enjoy with their friends. Children are given plenty of time and space to explore their own ideas and interests, and they make strong friendships. They are very calm, and purposefully engage in their play. Staff follow the interests of the children. For example, they join in and engage well in role play in the well-equipped home corner area with the younger children. Children behave exceptionally well. They understand the clear boundaries and expectations that staff have of them. 

   

Ofsted Report May 2022