As an Ofsted registered childcare
provider, we comply with Ofsted regulations as to the Welfare, Learning and Development of the children in our care, and we
are inspected regularly. We review and update our policies every six months. These can be found in our Operational Plan, which sits on the
red table by the entrance door. On our noticeboard you will see the menu, which changes weekly. We plan the daily activities at
the beginning of each week, and these are also displayed on the noticeboard, and there are examples of the children's
work there too. Our last Inspection report is also pinned to the noticeboard. It is a jam-packed-full-of-information-noticeboard!! We also issue a newsletter
every half-term, so that you can see the activities and outings which are available to book during the school holidays.
Our most recent Ofsted inspection report
can be found pinned to our noticeboard and can also be viewed on the Ofsted website. We were graded "Good" in our
most recent inspection in August 2011, which is something we are very proud of. The children played a
very important part in the Fun Club achieving this, as they were all happy, relaxed and enjoying themselves when the Inspector
visited. Thanks guys!
www.ofsted.gov.uk
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BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CHILDCARE FEES.
Please enquire about our flexible childcare sessions and our equally flexible childcare
fees via our email enquiry form on the Contact Us page, or by telephone 07729616522. We accept childcare vouchers for the payment of childcare
(see link below). Cash or cheques are also accepted. Invoices are issued at the beginning of the month and fees are due by the 10th. 24 hours notice is required for the cancellation of a booked
place for which a refund can be made by means of a credit to your next invoice. A swop of days is also possible, and last-minute childcare requirements
can also be accommodated - talk to Debbie or Rose and we'll do our best! PAYING
FOR CHILDCARE AND ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE. There is help available to you as a parent to meet the financial cost of childcare, and below are a couple of links
to some helpful websites. By using the services of an Ofsted registered childcare provider (such as us!), you can receive
help from the Government, either via tax credits, or via your employer using childcare vouchers. Please feel free to use the
links below to find out as much as possible about the systems of help available and which system best helps you to meet your
childcare costs.
Click on the link below for information about Computershare Childcare Vouchers.
http://www.computersharevoucherservices.com"> Childcare Vouchers from Computershare Voucher Services
The next link below will direct
you to the Inland Revenue website, where you will find information on the tax credits system.
www.hmrc.gov.uk/taxcredits/calculator.htm
an Enrolment Form will need to be completed as part of the registration
process. We can send one to you, or you can collect one from us, or you can click on the link below to print one from this
website. Please fill it in, and bring it in to us on your child's first day with us.
Please click on this link for a printable enrolment form
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HELPFUL PARENTING WEBSITES "The School Run"(formerly
"My Child") is an interesting and informative website for parents of school age children, which addresses all aspects
of school life and offers helpful and useful information, articles and downloads.
www.theschoolrun.com
"Change4life"
offers good information about food, nutrition, mealtimes, excercise and games.
www.nhs.uk/change4life
"Care For The Family" is a UK charity
which focuses on the challenges which face parents today. This informative website is full of articles, resources and events
to help us, as parents make informed choices for our families.
www.careforthefamily.co.uk
"Netmums" is a UK-wide website organisation, which is especially for Mums! It is a mine of information, covering
all ages of children from newborn to teens!
www.netmums.com
"Working
Families" is a web-site and blog for working parents, bringing together information
regarding children, employers, finances and everything else that a working parent would find useful.
www.WorkingFamilies.org.uk
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