Breakfast Club 2020-2021
We offer breakfast club every morning from 8am until the start of the school day. There is a variety of cereals and toast available to enjoy. Please be informed that the charge for Breakfast Club as of Monday 4th January 2021 is £3.00 per session.
Please note that, as part of our risk assessment, the children will remain in their bubbles within the hall. Spaces are still available so there is no need to book in advance.
Please visit our Breakfast Club section to find out what we have been doing.
Breakfast Club – Pupil Voice 2019
After School Clubs 2020-2021
Due to the impact of our staggered finish times, our team have volunteered to run after school child care as it is not currently being provided by SCAMPS (as previously) and we appreciate that working parents may not be able to collect their children at the earlier times.
Due to the Covid-19 guidelines and health and safety requirements, after-school child care will take place in the hall which is sectioned into four quadrants and numbers are limited to eight children per zone.
There is a small charge as of Monday 4th January 2021 £3.00 per child per session to cover the cost of resources. Child care will run from 3pm to 4.30pm and children attending will be sent directly to the hall once their bubble/class finishes. Children should be collected from the school yard at 4.30pm. Please wait in the relevant collection zone (based on your child’s year group). The children will be brought out to you at 4.30pm.
After School Child Care Booking Form – Spring 1
After School Child Care Booking Form – Autumn 2
The activities planned for Spring Term 1 2021 are:
Monday – Mindfulness Club; Tuesday – Film Club; Wednesday – Art & Craft Club alternating with Fitness Club; Thursday – ICT Club; Friday – Board Games
Autumn Term 2 2020 Activities:
Monday – Lego Club
During our first session the children enjoyed using the challenge cards to make some fabulous models. The younger children also enjoyed colouring pictures of the Lego characters and buildings.
The children have also been creative making Christmas tree baubles which they then stuck their favourite Lego character onto the back. They’ll look lovely hanging on their trees.
Tuesday – Film Club
What can be more fun than watching a film with your friends? That’s what his club is all about: a shared experience. The children have loved attending this club this half term.
Wednesday – Art & Craft Club
The children have loved getting stuck in to creative projects this half term and have made some wonderful creations!
Thursday – Puzzle Club
This has been an exciting club full of fun and the children have challenged themselves by trying new puzzles and playing together.
Friday – Board Games
This has been an exciting club full of fun with a bit of competition! The children have loved trying new games and playing together.
Autumn Term 1 2020 Activities:
Monday – Mindfulness
Mindfulness Colouring – Research has shown that colouring in detailed pictures helps the brain to rest as it is focussing so much on the small spaces to colour in that our brains get a rest from the stresses and worries of everyday life. In addition, it is a great activity to develop fine motor skills in younger children or those with Dyspraxia. Our children (across all ages ranges) love Mindfulness colouring and they all produced some beautiful pictures.
Model Making (with Mrs. Peoples) – We were very impressed when Jack (Class 4) designed a model by drawing it and then built it from Lego bricks. Perhaps we have an architect in the making!
Tuesday – Film Club
What can be more fun than watching a film with your friends? That’s what his club is all about: a shared experience. The children have loved attending this club this half term.
Wednesday – Art & Craft Club
The children have loved getting stuck in to creative projects this half term and have made some wonderful creations!
Thursday – Story Time
The Stick Man (with Mrs. MacArdle and Mrs. Humble) – The children listened to and read the story of The Stick Man. They discussed the text then they created their own version of main character using sticks, art resources and even gave him googly eyes. The children had a great time, were really engaged and the discussions about the main character were fantastic.
Friday – Board Games
This has been an exciting club full of fun with a bit of competition! The children have loved trying new games and playing together.
View our archived After School Clubs information on our website.