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Presteigne Cp School Breakfast Club - Breakfast Club

This provider is not registered with the Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW).

This provider has part-time vacancies for children aged between 4 years and 11 years. .


What we do

Breakfast clubs are usually run by schools, and offer children a safe and supervised place to go before school. They provide a healthy breakfast for pupils, and are particularly useful if your child arrives early at school.
Open from 8am for pupils registered at the school.

Who do we support

Children 4 - 11 years old attending our school

Opening Times and Costs

Our opening times and availability

We are available: Term time only.

Spring term
Autumn term
Summer term

We are unable to provide wrap around care.

Monday08:00 09:00
Tuesday08:00 09:00
Wednesday08:00 09:00
Thursday08:00 09:00
Friday08:00 09:00

Our costs

£5.00 (Session):

About

About our service

This service is provided in English.

Provider has access to support and advice for Additional Learning Needs (ALN)
Provider has a working knowledge of the ALN Act and Person Centred Planning approaches
Outside space
Will you use real nappies for children in your care?
Is the setting pet free?
Offers Flying Start provision?
Offers funded Foundation Phase Nursery places (three to four year old education)
This service is part of the Childcare Offer Scheme
This service accepts childcare vouchers

This service is registered with the Tax Free Childcare Scheme

Able to provide emergency/short term care?

Are you able to care for children whose main language is neither English nor Welsh?

Schools

We do not drop off at/pick up from any school.

We do not drop off at/pick up from any other places.

Social information

Address

You can send post here:

Presteigne Primary School
Slough Lane
Presteigne
LD8 2NH

You can visit us here:

Powys County Council
Slough Road
Powys
LD8 2NH



Contact methods

Telephone: 01544267422

Telephone: 01544267422(01544267422)

Email: office@presteigne.powys.sch.uk

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