Breakfast and After School Club

BREAKFAST CLUB AND AFTER SCHOOL CLUB

During term time, the Bishop Cornish Education Centre provides a Breakfast Club for children every day from 7.45 until 8.45 am on Monday to Friday and an After School Club from 3.15 pm until 5.30 pm and is available to preschool children from the age of 2 and pupils of Bishop Cornish School.

Both clubs are run by experienced, qualified staff and have their own dining room and use of the outside play area.  Charges include breakfast and after school snacks. 

Session Times and Prices

Parents will be sent a registration form early in the summer term for sessions commencing the following autumn term.  Requests will be dealt with in order of when they are received and spaces allocated accordingly.  Once the sessions are full, children are placed on a waiting list.  The school office will contact parents when spaces become available.

Fees are charged on a sessional basis.  Invoices are sent out at the beginning of every half term. All invoices are to be paid in full by the due date shown on the invoice unless payment is by vouchers, in which case the invoice needs to paid in full by the end of each half term.

Our current fees per session are:

Breakfast Club

7.45 – 8.45             £5.00/£6.50 (3+ year olds/2 year olds respectively)

 

After School Club

3.15 – 4.30pm        £6.00  (all ages)

3.15 – 5.30pm        £10.00/£10.50 (3+ year olds/2 year olds respectively)

 

Late collection after 6pm will incur an additional charge of £7.50 per child for every 15 minutes.

We can accept Childcare Vouchers.

A 5% discount applies for siblings.

Ad-hoc sessions can be booked where there is excess capacity and this differs each day.  The sessions will be filled on a first-come first-served basis and we ensure that the correct staff to children ratios are maintained every day. The ad hoc sessions are charged at the usual session price and will be added to the next invoice.

 

For terms and conditions please see the Bishop Cornish Education Centre Charging Policy.