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Hagley Primary Out of School Clubs
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Indoor and Outdoor Facilities: The outdoor area offers a wide variety of opportunities for all children. Several group activities are available for children to join in and this supports their social skills and development.
Activities: A wide range of activities are available for the children to choose from. Older children have a sports coach that offers them several different physical activities on a daily basis.
Skills , Knowledge and Behavior: Children are encouraged to be independent as they are served a healthy, balanced snack. They sit down and talk to their peers as they eat. Children recall what they have learned throughout the day at school. For example, children count in Spanish as a member of staff praises them.
Communication: Staff share a wide range of information with parents through many different ways, and parents know who their child's key workers are.
Community Building: Parents state how they can see the passion staff have for providing the best care possible for all children. They comment their children have flourished socially and emotionally since attending the club.
Staff Training: Staff state how they are supported by the manager. They have regular supervisions that allows them to share any good practice or concerns they may have.
Programs and Resources: Children with SEND are supported by two newly appointed special educational needs and/or disabilities coordinators in the club. However, as they become familiar with their new roles there is room for their knowledge to be built on, to further enhance the good support offered to these children within the club.
Welcoming and Professional Staff: Children and staff communicate well. Children tell staff what they want and staff respond quickly and effectively, involving children in small tasks as much as possible.
Safeguarding Training: The manager regularly attends training and this information is shared with other members of staff to keep their safeguarding knowledge up to date.
Play and Learning Integration: Children play creatively during role play. Staff ask open-ended questions to encourage children to further use their imagination and express themselves. For example, children talk in a group with staff about being princesses as they sit on beanbags in the outdoor area.
Transition to Primary School: Children recall what they have learned throughout the day at school. For example, children count in Spanish as a member of staff praises them.
Child Safety Management: Staff ensure the environment is safe and secure for the children to move freely around. The manager ensures risk assessments are completed within the indoor and outdoor space to check for hazards.
Happiness and Settling: Children arrive at this club following a well-thought-out handover from the linked school. They settle quickly as they arrive, with support from staff, and sit together on the carpet.
Nutritional Menu: Children are encouraged to be independent as they are served a healthy, balanced snack.
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Either a cooked meal or a packed lunch can be brought into class by the students.
Alliance in Partnership provides school lunches on-site.
To learn more, please refer to the submenu.
Beginning in September 2014, KS1 students will receive free lunches at school in accordance with current government policy.
Based on parental income, applications for free school meals for KS2 students are evaluated.
We promote the consumption of fruit during break periods, and KS1 students are entitled to a free piece of fruit every morning break as part of a government programme.
The promotion of a healthy lifestyle is at the forefront for Alliance in Partnership.
We think that well-balanced meals created by students and educators with the assistance of our team of professionals enrich the curriculum and aid in student learning.
Our menus provide a selection of freshly prepared, healthful meals that abide by government food requirements and have undergone nutritional analysis to produce meals that are both balanced and nutritious.
You can use a pay point card that you can get from the school to pay for meals online or at your local convenience store that has the pay point sign.
Cash and checks are no longer accepted as forms of payment for meals.
Meals must be pre-ordered by parents every week, fortnight, month, half-term, or term.
The school will send home a letter including a special authorization code for the student.
Once their accounts are activated, parents can deposit money to their children's accounts and then pre-order the meals they want for them.
Although the online system does allow parents to pre-order meals farther in advance as long as sufficient credit is on the account, parents must pre-order their child's meals online by TUESDAY of each week for meals to be taken the following week.
Reception, Year 1, Year 2, and Income Related Free School Meals Parents The identical procedure is followed, but since the meals are free, no credit is required.
Once more, the online ordering process must be finished by TUESDAY for meals to be delivered the following week. It can be done weekly, fortnightly, monthly, half-termly, or termly.
Please call the kitchen separately before 9:30am on 07495 693877 if your child has ordered a meal for that day but will be absent from school. Parent Pay will then adjust the credit for that day.
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Holidays & terms

Holidays 2024/25

Holidays Date
Autumn Half Term Holidays 28th Oct 2024 - 1st Nov 2024
Winter Holidays 23rd Dec 2024 - 3rd 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 22nd Jul 2025 - 29th Aug 2025

Terms Dates 2024/25

Terms Dates
Autumn Term 2nd Sep 2024 - 27th Oct 2024
Autumn Term-2 2nd Nov 2024 - 22nd Dec 2024
Spring Term 4th 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 - 21st Jul 2025
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