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Before and After School Care

Breakfast Club

Primrose Hill Breakfast Club is run by Karen Ward, Marie Fidler, Karen Walker & Lesley Harding. The club is perfect if you need to drop your child off at school a little earlier than 8:45am.


Breakfast club is open from 7:50am providing a healthy breakfast to set the children up for a day at school. Children must arrive by 8:20am to receive some breakfast.

After breakfast, they have access to lots of fun and engaging activities that begin to stimulate their minds before school has even begun! 

 

The cost of Breakfast Club is £2 per child, per day.  This charge is to help pay for the staff who run this provision.  School also subsidises this club with money from grants such as the Pupil Premium in order to help support families who want to step back into the world of work.  PLACES MUST BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE.  Payments are accepted via our Gateway app.  We do not accept cash.

If you would like more information, or to book your child a place, please get in touch with the school office here.



After School Care

Our school is proud of the range of clubs it provides after-school. We use our own staff and our own school budget to help ensure most of the clubs we run are FREE!  The only time we charge for clubs is if we are using the services of a private provider or if materials are needed in order to run an activity (eg baking).  If a charge is made, it is only for the cost of the provision.  School will not make a profit on any of the clubs it runs.

Clubs change each half term.  You can find out more about the range of clubs we typically run here.

 

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Phoebe Street, Salford M5 3PJ
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