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Minis (Pre School 3-4 years

Minis

Monday 17th February – Friday 21st February

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0800 – 1800

Pre School (3–4 years)

£48 per day (Half Day bookings available only for Clifton College Nursery Pupils.)

Registration: Clifton College Reception Classrooms, Guthrie Road BS8 3HB Minis Holiday Club is a service registered for Pre School 3 and 4 year old children based in Clifton College Nursery. This provides a stimulating and creative environment for young children during the holidays. Qualified and experienced staff will support children to engage in age-appropriate activities with particular attention paid to personal development, interaction with others and, most importantly, fun!

Lunch is included.

Typical Day Timetable 0800–1000 – Arrivals, Early Play including Arts & Crafts, Games etc 1000–1030 – Registration and Chat Time 1030–1130 – Playground and Games 1130–1200 – Optional Activities 1130-1230 – Lunch 1300–1600 – Outdoor Play/Free Play/Adult-led Activities 1600–1800 – Departures, Stay & Play and Quiet Time

*Above is an example of a typical day and should be treated only as a guide. Variances regularly occur as staff adopt a flexible approach to meet children’s needs.

For more information about Minis, please visit our website.

Juniors

Monday 17th February – Friday 21st February

1000–1600 (Early Play from 0800, Stay & Play until 1800)

Reception – Year 3

£46 per day

Registration: Sharp’s House, The Avenue BS8 3HE Juniors Holiday Club activities are specifically designed for children in Reception to Year 3, giving the space and time for all of the children to enjoy age appropriate activities, art and free play throughout the day. Swimming is an important and enjoyable part of the daily programme for the 6, 7 and 8 year olds, whilst the 4 and 5-year-olds have their own adult-led activity programme to enjoy when the older children are swimming. Our activities are all led by experienced staff with the emphasis on promoting individual development and, of course, fun. We believe it is important that children are able to pursue interests and develop skills through a range of activities and opportunities. Lunch is included.

Typical Day Timetable 0800–1000 – Arrivals, Early Play including Arts & Crafts, Games etc 1000–1030 – Registration and Chat Time 1030–1100 – Playground and Games 1115-1215 – Swimming 1230–1315 – Lunch 1315–1600 – Outdoor Play/Free Play/Adult-led Activities 1600–1800 – Departures, Stay & Play and Quiet Time

*Above is an example of a typical day and should be treated only as a guide. Variances regularly occur as staff adopt a flexible approach to meet children’s needs.

For more information about Minis, please visit our website.

Kids Club

Monday 17th February – Friday 21st February 1000–1600 (Early Play from 0800, Stay & Play until 1800) Years 4 – 8

£46 per day

Registration: Number 1 The Avenue (North Town), on corner of The A venue/Guthrie Road BS8 3HE The typical Kids’ Club day includes a wide variety of activities that children in Year 4 – Year 8 will enjoy. A freetime Swimming session is a very popular part of each morning’s activities. The other three main daily activity sessions are designed with varying interest and ability groups in mind and children can choose from a number of themed afternoon activities that take place both indoor and outdoor around Clifton College’s Sports Centre. Throughout our programme we promote selfexpression, confidence building and, of course, fun by offering as much choice as possible.

Lunch is included.

Typical Day Timetable 0800–1000 – Arrivals, Early Play including Arts & Crafts, Games etc 1000–1030 – Registration and Chat Time 1030–1100 – Playground and Games 1115-1215 – Swimming 1230–1315 – Lunch 1315–1600 – Outdoor Play/Free Play/Adult-led Activities 1600–1800 – Departures, Stay & Play and Quiet Time

*Above is an example of a typical day and should be treated only as a guide. Variances regularly occur as staff adopt a flexible approach to meet children’s needs.

For more information about Minis, please visit our website.

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