At the club we provide breakfast, which consists of a section of items such as cereal, toast, waffles, crumpets, fruit or fruit juice. The activities we provide include opportunities for children to develop their social skills, problem solving skills and creative flair.
Many activities take place each morning. Children have free choice in indoor and outdoor play.
The club runs from 8.00 - 8.40am. You are required to book your child’s place and make payment for the same in advance. Please see our booking form and policy below.
The club aims to provide high quality after school childcare in a safe and caring environment for children aged between 4 and 11 years. The club is open during term time.
Our fully trained and qualified staff work closely with you and your child to ensure that we provide a programme of play and social education activities that meet the individual needs of your child. Your child will be given the choice to participate in a variety of arts and crafts, indoor and outdoor activities, supervised use of the computers or simply just relax and read a book in a quiet area.
During the session, children will be offered drinks and a snack.
The club runs between 3.20 and 5.00pm.
You are required to book your child’s place and make payment for the same in advance. Please see our policy below.
The Farcet Primary Breakfast Club will be managed by Miss Absalom and the After-School Club by Mrs Oldfield.
Please collect booking and registration forms from the school office or print from the links below and return once completed.
For further information, please contact the school office.
We look forward to welcoming you and your children to the clubs!
Farcet C of E Primary School
Tel: 01733 240337
Email: office@farcet.cambs.sch.uk
Primary Office Contact Person:
School Administrator: Mrs Debbie Merry - contact for enquiries
School Address:
St Mary's Street
Farcet
Peterborough
PE7 3AR
DEMAT Office Address:
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