Codicote School Breakfast and 326 Clubs provide wrap-around-care for children who attend Codicote School. They offer your child a safe, stimulating place in which to play or take part in activities and crafts.
The clubs are non profit making organisations, managed by the Headteacher, staff representatives, and school governors.
They are run by the 326 Leaders and Play Leaders.
326 is registered with OFSTED. Our registration number is: 117392
Contact Details
The 326 Club Leaders can be contacted on: 07805146195
Booking Arrangements
- Sessions may be booked by contacting the 326 Club Leaders, or by sending a completed booking form into school marked: For the attention of the 326 Club Administrator.
- Registration Forms must be completed for every child attending 326 Club.
- Sessions need to be booked in advance, and 2 weeks notice is needed, should a session no longer be required.
- Payment is required in advance. Cheques should be made payable to: Codicote Primary School.
- For some sessions, places may be available at short notice.
Organisation
- The Breakfast Club provides childcare from 7.45 a.m. to 8.50 a.m. in the morning, and 326 Club from 3.20 to 6.00 p.m. after school during term time.
- Children in Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 are taken and collected from Classrooms by the 326 staff. Children in Key Stage 2 go directly to the 326 club at the end of school.
- A register is taken on arrival.
- Children are collected from the 326 room.
- All children must be signed out by a parent/carer. If a different person from usual is collecting the child, please inform the staff in advance; the child’s individual password will be needed.
Fees
- Breakfast: 7.45 to 8.50 a.m.: £4.00
- Session 1: 3.20 to 4.15 p.m. – £4.00
- Session 2: 3.15 to 5.15 p.m. – £7.00
- Session 3: 3.15 to 6.00 p.m. – £10.50
An additional £10 charge for every 15 minutes will be made for late collection to cover the additional staff costs.
Aims
Our club aims to:
- Provide a happy, safe, warm and stimulating environment for all children
- Help children to develop responsibility for themselves and their actions, and to become competent, confident, independent and co-operative individuals
- Encourage children to have a positive attitude and respect for both themselves and other people
- Promote a positive relationship with parents/carers, and work in partnership with them to provide high quality play and care for their children
Activities
The sessions are structured to include quiet time and free play as well as planned activities.
A wide range of activities is available each week. These may include:
- Creative – painting, drawing, cutting, sticking and model making
- Use of computer
- Free play with activities chosen by the individual child
- Imaginative play – dressing up and role play
- Messy play – clay and dough
- Musical instruments
- Physical activities – inside and outside
- TV, Play Station, dance mats & videos
- Construction – Lego, K’NEX, Meccano etc
- Gardening
- Table Tennis
Policies and Procedures
The 326 staff follow the school policies for Child Protection, Behaviour, Medicines, Behaviour and Anti-Bullying.