Dear Parents
At our After-School Club, we are currently offering some exciting themed activities on certain days.
If your child would like to join the club on these days (at a cost of £5 per session), then please call the school office (telephone 01228 558724) to check for availability and book in.
If you have not already completed a registration form, we will need this completed ahead of your child attending and we will also need the £5 to be paid.
Please see timetable below showing the themed activities that are on offer.
If you would like more information, please ask at, or call the school office.
The After-School club runs from when school finishes until 5.45pm and you can collect your child at any time up until 5.45pm.
FREE HOLIDAY ACTIVITY CLUB AT GREYSTONE COMMUNITY CENTRE FOR CHILDREN ON INCOME RELATED FREE SCHOOL MEALS. Details below:
I trust this message finds you in good spirits. As the Christmas holidays approach, we are offering a FREE programme tailored for your children who receive free school meals due to deprivation (unfortunately this is not open to those on universal infant free school meals – it is only open to those who are entitled to FSM with the clothing grant and holiday food vouchers). This initiative is designed to provide a fulfilling and festive experience during the break. We will also run free clubs for SEND children. Please email for more details about this.
Programme Overview:
Duration: 4 hours from 10 am to 2 pm
Free warm meal
Multisport camp activities
Programme Areas:
Greystone Community Centre (Carlisle) 20th-23rd December
Eligibility and Registration:
The programme is primarily for children who receive free school meals. Signing up is easy and free. Parents can register through the provided link: Programme Link
https://bookwhen.com/sportworksnorthwest
Daily Activities:
Sports sessions
Mindfulness exercises
Arts and crafts activities
How to Secure Your Spot:
To secure a spot and join us for a joyous holiday experience, please sign up via the provided link.
https://bookwhen.com/sportworksnorthwest
If you have any questions or need further information, don't hesitate to reach out.
Kind regards
Craig Holcroft (he/him) | Operations Lead - North West
e: craig.holcroft@sportworksltd.co.uk
w: www.sportworksltd.co.uk
t: 07734349121
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