Breakfast Club
The club is based in the school hall and runs from 07:45-08:40 each morning (Monday-Friday).
Club Leader: Jude Rutter
Club Assistants: Hollie Dew / Paula Robinson
After-School Club
The club is based in the school hall / Elliott Building and runs from 15:15-17:30 each afternoon (Monday-Thursday).
Club Leaders: Paula Robinson, Hollie Dew, Charmaine Halford & Lauren Lyons.
There are a maximum of 16 pupil places available at each club.
Pupils are given a choice a food and drink (including fruit, toast,
yoghurt, fruit juice and cereals) and provided with a wide range of
games,
books and creative resources.
During good weather children also use the outside areas for games and activities.
Charges
The cost to parents is:
Breakfast Club £4.00 per session
After-School Club £8.00 per session
All sessions must be booked (using the official booking form) and paid for in advance by childcare voucher, cash or cheque (payable to St Mary's Catho;ic Primary School, Churchdown). All payments should be sent to the School Office in a clearly labelled envelope.
Bookings
Please contact the school office (01452 714053) or via the contact box
School meals at St Mary's are prepared on site by our own catering team using the best ingredients available. We are very proud of the quality, variety and popularity of the menus we offer.
St Mary's 'Mega Munchers' Catering Team.
Catering Manager: Paula Robinson
Catering Supervisor: Rachael Jones
Catering Assistants: Hollie Seabright & Jude Rutter
Parent Support Adviser
Hollie Dew is the school Pastoral Support Worker If you would like to find-out more about the service provided, or would like Hollie's support, please contact the school office.
About the Role:
Our Pastoral Support Worker offers support and advice to families, dealing with a wide range of issues to
support their child's learning and development.
Working Hours:
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons.
Direct Contact email:
If you are looking for information and support on a variety of subjects, perhaps one of the Advice and Guidance Teams may be able to help. The team is made up of The Family Information Service, Choice Advice and Parent Partnership Service.
The Family Information Service (FIS) provides free, impartial information and guidance on childcare and early years' education within Gloucestershire. FIS can also offer general information, advice and support on a wide range of services for children and young people aged 0-19 years and their families. Tel: 0800 542 02 02 / direct dial 01452 427362 or visit www.glosfamiliesdirectory.org.uk for more information.
Choice Advice is a free, confidential and impartial service which provides advice on admission to primary and secondary school. It is particularly targeted at parents who may experience difficulties with the admissions process. You can contact us on 01452 426843 or 0800 988 80 42 or visit https://www.gloucestershire.go...
Parent Partnership Service (PPS) provides impartial, free and confidential information, advice and support to parents who children have special educational needs (SEN) or additional needs (includes School Action or School Action Plus). You can contact us on 0800 158 36 03 or visit www.glospps.org.uk
For more information why not visit: Glosfamilies directory