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Breakfast, after-school and holiday clubs

Breakfast, After-School and Holiday Club Panel

Many working parents in Plymouth rely on breakfast, after-school, and holiday clubs to provide childcare and supervision outside of standard school hours. These clubs offer various activities in a recreational environment for 4-11-year-olds before school, after school, and during school holidays.

Breakfast clubs operate on school grounds, usually from 7:30 to 9am. Children can eat breakfast, play games, and take part in arts, crafts, or sports before the school day starts.

After-school clubs usually run from 3pm to 6pm, allowing flexibility for working parents to pick up children later. Activities include homework help, video games, movies, indoor/outdoor play, and more.

Holiday clubs open during school holidays and teacher training days. They provide full-day care most commonly through games, sports, drama, the arts, and outdoor time.

Staffing and safety

Clubs must meet regulations around ratios, facilities, staff training, and policies for health, safety, and behaviour management. Clubs are run by schools or approved private/voluntary providers. Staff are background-checked and trained in childcare, first aid, and nutrition.

Where to find breakfast, after-school and holiday clubs in Plymouth

Club sessions, times, and prices vary throughout the city, and for the latest information, please view the organisation's website or social media channels. Please note that not all locations will provide all three options, so it's worth checking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical opening hours?

Most breakfast clubs are open from 7:30 to 9am. After-school clubs usually run from 3pm to 6pm. Holiday clubs generally operate from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. during school holidays.

What is the typical cost?

Fees vary by provider but average £5 to £15 per session for after-school and breakfast clubs. Holiday clubs range from £10 to £30 per day.

What activities are offered?

Popular activities include arts & crafts, team games, outdoor sports, board games, video games, homework/reading time, music/drama, and free play.

Is food provided?

Breakfast is served in the morning. Afternoon snacks are usually provided. Parents must pack lunch for holiday clubs.

 

 

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