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Brinnington Out Of School Club | Ofsted Reports, Reviews (2025)

Brinnington Out Of School Club
Brinnington Out Of School Club
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Diverse Books and Toys: There are plenty of exciting resources that are appropriate for the different ages of children who attend, linked to individual interests.
Indoor and Outdoor Facilities: They benefit from many opportunities to be physically active, both indoors and outdoors. They demonstrate good control and coordination as they take part in football matches and take risks by balancing on the climbing equipment.
Communication: Staff communicate with all families when they drop off and collect their children to share necessary information. Parents are extremely complimentary about the wide range of activities that the club offers and the care that their children receive.
Community Building: Parents say that their children 'love coming to the club'. Children feed back to their parents that they have a great time and enjoy attending. Partnerships with parents are effective.
Programs and Resources: Staff have formed extremely good partnerships with some of the schools where children attend. For instance, they know the strategies that schools use to help children with special educational needs and/or disabilities and implement these.
Staff Training: Managers ensure there are many opportunities for staff to access training and support. Staff are highly qualified and benefit from regular supervision meetings to discuss key issues and to reflect on their individual training needs.
Welcoming and Professional Staff: Children thoroughly enjoy attending this welcoming and inclusive club. They enter excitedly and quickly become engaged in the wide range of activities that staff plan for them.
Safeguarding Training: All staff have a secure knowledge of the signs that a child may be at risk of harm and the procedures to follow. Staff are confident with the procedures to follow should they have a concern about the manager or a staff member's conduct.
Play and Learning Integration: There are plenty of exciting resources that are appropriate for the different ages of children who attend, linked to individual interests. Children are consulted about the activities that they would like to take part in. They show great confidence as they create their own games.
Diversity Management: Staff ensure that all children are encouraged to take part in activities, regardless of age or gender. They actively encourage discussions to challenge stereotypes when opportunities arise. Children are developing a positive attitude towards similarities and differences.
Transition to Primary School: However, staff have not yet fully established these links to the same level with all schools, to enable them to complement all children's learning to the same high standard. Staff know the children well and they have formed loving bonds.
Child Safety Management: Staff supervise children well and talk to them about how they can keep themselves safe. Children talk about how to keep safe online and how to use scissors and knives safely. Robust recruitment procedures are followed.
Children's Safety and Security: Children say that they feel safe at the club and describe it as 'fun'.
Happiness and Settling: Children thoroughly enjoy attending this welcoming and inclusive club. They enter excitedly and quickly become engaged in the wide range of activities that staff plan for them. Children develop high levels of self-confidence. They can be heard laughing and giggling often.
Nutritional Menu: They make healthy choices, such as keeping hydrated throughout the day, and talk about their favourite healthy meals. Children independently use their physical skills to pour their own drinks and cut up a vast selection of fruit at lunchtime.
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Holidays 2024/25

Holidays Date
Autumn Half Term Holidays 21st Oct 2024 - 25th Oct 2024
Winter Holidays 20th Dec 2024 - 1st Jan 2025
Spring Half Term Holidays 17th Feb 2025 - 21st Feb 2025
Spring Holidays 14th Apr 2025 - 25th Apr 2025
Summer Half Term Holidays 26th May 2025 - 30th May 2025
Summer Holidays 21st Jul 2025 - 29th Aug 2025

Terms Dates 2024/25

Terms Dates
Autumn Term 2nd Sep 2024 - 20th Oct 2024
Autumn Term-2 26th Oct 2024 - 19th Dec 2024
Spring Term 2nd Jan 2025 - 16th Feb 2025
Spring Term-2 22nd Feb 2025 - 13th Apr 2025
Summer Term 26th Apr 2025 - 25th May 2025
Summer Term-2 31st May 2025 - 20th Jul 2025
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