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Wrap-around Care

Wrap-around care and after school club information about our school.

Breakfast Club

The breakfast club at St Joseph’s is open Monday – Friday (term time only), from 7.30am – 8.40am.  The cost of a session is £3.00 per child. St Joseph’s do not currently provide breakfast on site. Parents must supply breakfast for their children during the current academic year apart from fruit and refreshments. Parents must sign their child into the provision and complete a registration form. All pupils new to Breakfast club must first complete a registration form. Children will be in our care and will not leave the school premises. We will escort the children to the yard at the start of the school day.

Our aims are 

  • To provide a safe, secure and stimulating environment for your child
  • To encourage children to meet, play, learn and work together with other children and adults before school
  • To encourage a healthy nutritious breakfast before school
  • To provide activities and games so the children enjoy new challenges
  • To encourage children to choose their own toys and games and to kindly tidy them away after playing
  • To promote Equal Opportunities at all times

Due to the increased numbers of children attending breakfast club we need at least 24 hours’ notice for your child to attend. This is for the children who attend on an adhoc basis only, not for the ones who are booked in regularly.  If you require any further information, please contact the St Joseph’s School office. Places can be booked by emailing info@stjb.bwcet.com  

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Updated | 30th September, 2023 |

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