Clifton College Holiday Club and Activity Courses - Christmas 2023

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Holiday Club and Activity Courses For children and young people from Reception – Year 8 Monday 11th December – Friday 22nd December 2023 Tuesday 2nd - Wednesday 3rd January 2024

Holiday Club and Activity Courses For children and young people from Reception – Year 8

Christmas Brochure 2023/24


— Registration Points Our early service (0800–1000) and our late service (1600–1800) continues to be included in the daily price for all age groups. Juniors (Reception - Year 3)

Sharp's House, The Avenue BS8 3HE = 8 Kids’ Club (Years 4 - 8)

Tait’s House, Northcote Road BS8 3HE = 6

Clifton College Holiday Club and Activity Courses

Look for the registration flag outside the entrance to each registration point

How to find us

Registration Points 1 North Town (Merry House), The Avenue 2 Number 1 The Avenue (South Town/North Town) 3 Nursery 4 Bretten Memorial Hall 5 Sports Centre Reception

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6 Taits House 7 Prichard Room 8 Sharps House 9 Reception Classrooms

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Book Online: www.ccsl-cliftoncollege.com


—Welcome to our Christmas/New Year 2023/24 Holiday Club and Activity Course programme

We are delighted to be able to offer a range of fun opportunities in our usual stimulating and creative environment and the programme will be delivered, as always, to the highest professional standards.

All bookings should be made using our online booking system but, in the event that you cannot access the internet, please contact us via email and we can send you a booking form to complete and return. Bookings made by paper forms are only completed once you receive a confirmation email from us.

For children and young people from Nursery - Year 8

This Christmas we have an action and adventure packed programme created to promote positive social interaction, build confidence and most important of all, for your children to have fun!

The content of this brochure is correct at the time of publication, aspects of our Holiday Club may need to change due to factors outside of our control. We will inform you as soon as possible if any changes are necessary.

Hot lunch is included in the daily cost for Juniors and Kids Club. Our Catering team produces varied nutritious lunch options each day which can meet all dietary requirements. Please specify dietary requirements when booking.

Ash Stanton

Holiday Club and Activity Courses Manager

Book Online: www.ccsl-cliftoncollege.com

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—Juniors Monday 11/12 – Wednesday 3/1 Juniors will be closed from 23/12 - 1/1 1000–1600 (Early Play from 0800, Stay & Play until 1800) Reception – Year 3 £57 per day Sharp's House, The Avenue BS8 3HE

Clifton College Holiday Club and Activity Courses

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.

—Typical Day Timetable 0800–1000 – Arrivals, Early Play including Arts & Crafts, Games etc 1000–1100 – Registration, chat time and playground 1100–1200 – Swimming (6's-8's) / 4's & 5's activity programme 1200–1315 – Lunch 1315–1600 – Outdoor Play/Free Play/Adult-led Activities 1600–1800 – Departures, Stay & Play and Quiet Time

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— Juniors Activity Courses Forest School (Years 1-3) 21/12 Years 1-3 £68 Registration: Sharp’s House, The Avenue BS8 3HE Experience the wonders of nature with a fantastic day out playing, exploring and learning in our expansive woodland and meadow Forest School site. Enjoy a variety of exciting age specific creative activities linked to the great outdoors. Children will help prepare and cook a woodland lunch over the base camp fire. A truly rewarding and memorable day. Packed lunch included. This course will register at 9.45am to enable the course to start promptly at 10am. Please note that children will travel by minibus to our forest school site at Clifton College Sports Ground, Abbots Leigh with qualified staff. Children will require warm outdoor clothes, wet weather gear and a change of footwear.

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—Kids’ Club Monday 11/12 – Wednesday 3/1 Kids' Club will be closed from 23/12 - 1/1 1000–1600 (Early Play from 0800, Stay & Play until 1800) Years 4-8 £57 per day

The typical Kids’ Club day includes a wide variety of activities that children in years 4-8 will enjoy. A free-time swimming session is a very popular part of each day’s activities. The other three main daily activity sessions are designed with varying interest and ability groups in mind and

For children and young people from Reception – Year 8

Taits House, Northcote Road, BS8 3HE = 6

children can choose from a number of themed afternoon activities that take place both indoor and outdoor around Clifton College Sports Centre. Throughout our programme we promote self-expression, confidence building and, of course, fun by offering as much choice as possible.

—Typical Day Timetable 0800-0945 – Arrivals, Free Time, Table Tennis, Games, Arts & Crafts, Movie, PlayStation/Wii/Xbox

0945-1000 – Morning Registration and Notices 1000-1100 – Swimming 1100-1200 – Team Activity (e.g. Dodgeball, Rounders, Capture the Flag) 1200-1300 – Lunch and Tuck 1300-1330 – Free Time as per Early/Late 1330-1345 – Afternoon Registration 1345-1445 – Optional Themed Activities – Sport, Creative, Techno 1445-1500 – Drinks Break 1500-1600 – Optional Themed Activities/Competitions – Sport, Creative, technology 1600-1800 – Departures, Late Stay inc Table Tennis, Games, Arts & Crafts, Movie, PlayStation/Wii/Xbox

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—Kids’ Club Activity Courses We are delighted to offer an extensive programme of exciting, challenging and fun courses providing a chance to try something new or enjoy a regular favourite.

a waterproof coat in case of bad weather. Should you have any questions or require further information then please contact us at the time of booking.

Please note all of these courses have limited numbers so early booking is recommended.

Activity Courses will register in Taits House, Northcote Road (same building as Kids Club) See course description for specific information.

If an activity course is taking place at our Sports Ground, Abbots Leigh / Outdoor Activity Centre then a packed lunch may be provided by our Catering team due to more limited catering resources and facilities.

Course leaders will aim to call register at 09:45 when they will start to gather their groups together. All courses will start at 10:00 and conclude at 16:00 unless otherwise stated.

Appropriate clothing and footwear must be worn (no Crocs or flip flops for health and safety reasons) and children should also bring

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— Adventure Courses Our popular action packed adventure courses always offer great opportunities to try a new challenge or expand existing interests and skills. Our Outdoor Activity Centre at Clifton College Sports Ground,

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Abbots Leigh is also available at times throughout the year for individuals, families and birthday party groups to come along and enjoy an adventurous challenge in the great outdoors.

Children should bring appropriate clothing, footwear and wet weather gear.


Archery 19/12 Years 4-8 £68 Registration: Tait’s House, Northcote Road, BS8 3HE Under professional instruction at our outdoor range, this day offers a great opportunity for archers of all abilities including those wishing to try this Olympic sport for the first time. Expert tuition combining a range of games and competitions will improve technique and have you hitting the gold in no time. Please check our website for a recommended Kit List. Packed lunch included

Indoor Climbing 18/12 Years 4-8 £88 Registration: 09.30 An action-packed day for children who want to learn the basics of indoor climbing at Redpoint Climbing Centre. Taught by a qualified climbing instructor, children will start the day on a bouldering wall experiencing climbing at a low level to develop technique and confidence.

The afternoon will involve moving onto top-rope climbing where they will learn how to tie knots as well as putting on their harnesses correctly and how to safely belay each other. Please note, this course takes place at Redpoint Climbing Centre on Winterstoke Road. Participants will be travelling by minibus and there is the chance that the return to the registration building could be slightly later than planned due to traffic. Comfortable, loose fitting clothing and closed-toe trainers are necessary.

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— Creative Courses Our creative courses have grown enormously in popularity, mainly due to the expert leadership and innovative course content from our tutors. All of these courses are designed for children and young people to develop existing skills and learn some new ones. As always, many courses will produce masterpieces to take home.

Christmas Pottery Painting 18/12 & 21/12 Years 4-8 £136 (2 day course) Registration: Tait’s House, Northcote Road, BS8 3HE This two day course (please note dates are split) will set you up with the paints and equipment so that you can create your own pottery masterpiece! You will get lots of advice and encouragement with plenty of examples of pottery and techniques to help inspire. Relax, paint but more importantly have fun by creating something personal to take home for yourself, family or friends.

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We suggest that comfortable, older clothes are worn for these courses as things can sometimes get quite messy!


Cookery course 19/12 - 20/12 (2 day course) Years 4-8 £136 Registration: Tait’s House, Northcote Road, BS8 3HE

Snap It! Digital Photography 20/12 Years 4-8 £68 Registration: Tait’s House, Northcote Road, BS8 3HE Explore your creative skills with our professional photographer who will guide everyone through a variety of subjects designed to make the most of your digital camera.

The morning will be spent exploring and photographing some of the historic and architecturally interesting features at Bristol Museum in order to build a portfolio of images that will enable production of a computer generated display of your best shots to take home. Please note for this course you will need to bring your own digital camera with a blank memory card. Please note that children will travel by minibus to Bristol Museum with qualified staff.

For children and young people from Reception – Year 8

During this two day course, participants will create festivethemed treats to take home and enjoy with friends and family. Professional Chefs from Clifton College's Catering team, Sodexo, will teach participants the importance of food safety & hygiene and a step by step guide how to create each recipe. Each participant will receive a Clifton College apron at the start of the day, which they will be able to take home with them afterwards as well as recipe cards at the end of each day so they can recreate the treats with family at home.

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A Little Angel Theatre, The Lowry and Rose Theatre Co-Production

For ages 3+ Running time: 1hr

Redgrave Theatre

16 Feb 18 Feb 2024

redgravetheatre.com 0117 3157 800

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@charliecookonstage

Charlie Cook’s Favourite Book © Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler 2005 - Macmillan Children’s Books

A musical adaptation of the best-selling book


—Terms & Conditions/Parent Guide Definitions In these Terms and conditions: "We” or the “College” means Clifton College (a company (no. RC000124) incorporated in England and Wales under Royal Charter and registered as a Charity (no. 311735); and the legal entity which operates the Holiday Club and Activity Courses (and "us" and “our” shall be construed accordingly).“You” or the “Parents” means each person who has accepted the place offered at the Holiday Club or Activity Courses and as a parent of the child (and “your” shall be construed accordingly). “Child” means the child named on the application form who will attend the Holiday Club or Activity Courses.

Bookings

Clifton College Holiday Club and Activity Courses

Save in relation to bookings which are to be paid by childcare vouchers, all bookings for the Holiday Club and Activity Courses must be made in advance, with at least one working days’ notice. Please be aware we cannot admit children who turn up on the day and are not booked in. All bookings must be made online at www.cliftoncollege.com. We are unable to accept bookings over the telephone. FULL PAYMENT must be made at the time of booking. We will not admit children to the Holiday Club or Activity Courses unless payment has been made in advance. Payment is regarded as acceptance of these Terms and conditions. We accept payment by credit or debit card and childcare vouchers. If you wish to pay by childcare vouchers then you must follow our published procedures and ensure payments are made at the time of booking and received by us within 7 days as until full payment is received, bookings are considered provisional and are not to be regarded as guaranteed. The College reserves the right to make changes or rearrangements to the daily programme of activities, for example, swimming session availability or in the event of unsuitable weather or other factors which may arise and which are beyond our control. Alternative activities will always be provided. There may be occasions where we have to cancel an Activity Course due to booking numbers being below the minimum set for that particular course, in which case we will either offer an alternative activity or a full refund.

Fees and Booking Cancellations If we receive a booking cancellation request with 14 calendar days’ notice or less, then we are unable to offer a refund or future credit of Holiday Club or Activity Courses fees (Fees).

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We are unable to offer a refund if paid via Childcare Vouchers. A future credit (to be taken within 12 months) will only be offered in the event of a cancellation of a booking on more than 14 calendar days' notice. We are otherwise unable to offer a refund, reduction or waiver of Fees in the event that: the Child is absent through illness; or a) is released home before the normal end of the Child's booked session(s); or b) a Holiday Club day or session or Activity Course is shortened; or c) or the College is temporarily closed due to adverse weather conditions; d) or for any reason other than exceptionally and at the sole discretion of the Holiday Club Manager in a case of genuine hardship.

Arrival and Departure Arrangements Drop-off for all age settings is from 8:00 – 10:00am. Collection for all age settings is from 4:00 – 6:00pm. Please respect our Holiday Club and Activity Course times and deliver and collect your children in line with the published times. Should you need to make arrangements outside of these times then please talk to our Administrator or a Manager well in advance so we can try and accommodate your request although please bear in mind we are likely to be at venues other than the Registration Points once our daily programme commences. Morning Registration for all Holiday Clubs and Activity Courses is at 10.00am and we return to the Registration Points at 4.00pm. Our early service, between 8:00 – 10:00am and our late service between 4:00 – 6:00pm is included in the daily price for all Holiday Clubs and Activity Courses. We must stress that the very latest time for pick up is 6.00pm. We cannot guarantee staffing levels beyond this finish time and pick up after this will incur an additional charge of £20 for each event regardless of reason. If collection is after 6.00pm we will politely ensure that our procedures are understood and if this occurs more than once for the same child then Senior Management will be informed and action taken as appropriate. Children must be signed in/out by the parent (or authorised adult accompanying the Child), recording the time of arrival/departure on the Register so that we are aware that the Child has arrived/left. We will not allow any child, who has not yet reached year 7 at their school, to return home unaccompanied or with an unauthorised adult unless we have authorisation through the parent consents options in the booking form.

The Parents agree to provide to the Holiday Club details of any authorised adult who will be accompanying the Child at sign in/out and to provide up to date contact telephone numbers (home/work/ mobiles) that we can call during the day in the event of an emergency, illness or to check information urgently. Please ensure we have as many contact numbers as possible.

positive role models. In return we have expectations of certain standards of behaviour from children attending the Holiday Club and Activity Courses. This includes:

Clothing and Belongings

c) Listening to and following instructions from staff members.

Due to the nature of the activities, we recommend that children do not wear their best or most expensive clothes as we cannot take responsibility for damage to clothing. For specific wear, please see our Kit List. We cannot guarantee the return of lost property, but we try to return items that are clearly labelled. Lost property will only be carried forward to the next holiday programme when it will be available for collection. Any items not collected will then be disposed of. Mobile devices including phones, tablets and games consoles are not allowed to be brought in any Holiday Club setting or Activity Course. The only exception is when a child is departing unaccompanied and their parent/carer would like them to have a mobile phone with them, in this event, the mobile phone will need to be handed to staff upon arrival for safe storage and will be handed back to the Child on departure. We are always willing to allow a child to contact parents/carers using a College phone if required.

Additional Support We recognise that the needs of individual children vary and that some children may be considered to be vulnerable or have additional needs. We will endeavour to accommodate vulnerable children or children with additional needs within the Holiday Club and Activity Course environment. We are realistic about the limitations of our environment for vulnerable children and children with additional needs and attendance is considered on an individual basis. As above if English is not a child’s first language, then it will be important for us to establish that they at least have an understanding of basic instructions for health and safety purposes. Please contact the Holiday Club and Activity Course team prior to booking to discuss any requirements further and to consider what (if any) arrangements can and need to be put in place. All details of the Child's need s and additional support requirements and MUST be notified at the time of booking by responding with full details in the Child’s profile on our booking system.

Behaviour We set ourselves high standards and expect our staff to act professionally at all times and to present themselves as

a) Showing respect and treating others as they would wish to be treated. b) Showing respect for all personal property and the facilities.

d) Swearing, abusive and hurtful language is not acceptable and will not be tolerated. Aggressive behaviour or violence is not acceptable and will not be tolerated. One child's behaviour will not be allowed to endanger other children attending the Holiday Club and/or Activity Courses. Please be aware of these standards and support action taken by staff to encourage good behaviour at the Holiday Club and Activity Courses. Parents must inform us via the booking process of any potential behaviour issues and any associated signs, triggers or strategies that would help us to deal with situations in a positive manner. All children are encouraged and regularly reminded to tell a member of staff as soon as anything happens that causes them upset or distress so that we can address any issue immediately. The Holiday Club and Activity Courses follow a Behaviour Management Policy which includes 4 stages for managing behavioural issues: Stage 1: Reminder – Child/(ren) will be reminded of their behaviour and expectations Stage 2: Verbal Warning – Child(ren) will be reminded again and the Parents/ Carers will be given feedback upon collection

Stage 3: Removal from activity/ environment – Child(ren) will be removed from the activity/environment until they have understood that their behaviour is unacceptable and the reasons why. Stage 4: Challenging behaviour to be dealt with appropriately as above. Incident form will be completed and emailed to parent. Holiday Club Management will arrange a meeting with the Parents/Carers to work together and find a suitable solution which may include the College's right to terminate this agreement with immediate effect. Please note that in these circumstances there will be no refund, reduction or waiver of Fees paid. Should there be a serious behavioural incident involving the Child that in our opinion puts the child or other children at risk, or behaviour that we cannot reasonably control then we will telephone Parents/carers on the emergency numbers we have been given at the time of booking to request immediate


should we consider the need for the child to be collected for any reason during the day.

All children will be covered under our Public Liability Insurance while they are with us.

Immediate challenging behaviour including unwarranted physical contact, bullying, verbal aggression and physical aggression are automatically at Stage 4. If a child feels that they are being subjected to bullying then they are encouraged and regularly reminded to report this to staff members immediately. All reported cases will be dealt with sensitively and fairly and appropriate decisions will be taken in full consultation with all parties.

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In the event of an accident, first aid will be administered to children by a suitably qualified member of staff and the emergency services will be called if necessary. In the event of a health and safety incident the Holiday Club Health and Safety Policy will apply].

Similarly, we will not tolerate aggressive, threatening or abusive language or behaviour from parents or carers towards staff members. The College reserves the right to terminate this agreement with immediate effect if, in the opinion of the Holiday Club Manager the Parents have behaved unreasonably including but not limited to if they have treated the College or members of staff operating the Holiday Club and Activity Courses or any member of the College community unreasonably or in a way which could otherwise bring the College into disrepute.

Medicine Medicine (both prescription and nonprescription) will only be administered to a child once an Administering Medicine Form has been completed and consent signed by the Parent/carer. Medication must be in-date, clearly labelled and in its original packaging.

Sickness No child will be admitted to the Holiday Club or Activity Course if they are showing any signs of illness or infection on arrival. All children who are ill or infectious should not attend for the full duration of their ailment, and for 48 hours after the last symptom occurs particularly any child who has suffered a bout of diarrhoea or sickness. If you are unsure whether a child may attend, call us on 0117 315 7666 to discuss with the Holiday Club Manager. Parents/carers are ultimately responsible for determining their child’s ability to participate in the activities. While we sympathise with the needs of each parent, we must provide a healthy environment for others and have the right to refuse to admit the Child if it is appropriate to do so. A sick child often needs special, one-to-one attention and it is difficult for staff/tutors to take time away from others to do this. If a child has been given Calpol or other paracetamol medicine before setting out then they should not attend Holiday Club or the Activity Course as they are clearly unwell and our staff are not permitted to administer further doses. The Parents must provide emergency contact telephone numbers that will be answered immediately and if they cannot be contacted in time that a suitable adult is available locally to attend the setting

Swimming is available to children aged 6 and over. Please be aware our 25m indoor swimming pool has a depth ranging from 0.9m to 2.0m. It is not a walk-in style leisure pool and entry/exit is via steps at each corner. If you require further information regarding our swimming sessions then please ask at time of booking. We have a very comprehensive swimming policy, further details of which are available on request. The Parents accept that the Child’s swimming ability is assessed by our staff members on an annual basis with ability tests being reassessed each September. This enables Us to determine which areas of the swimming pool they can use. The information provided by the Parents is used as a guide only. The swim tests/assessments include: Beginner = 1 width of the swimming pool without putting their feet on the floor and showing no signs of distress. Average = 4 widths of the swimming pool and 1 minute of treading water all without putting their feet on the floor and showing no signs of distress. Good = 60 metre swim and 2 minutes of treading water all without putting their feet on the floor and showing no signs of distress. Non-swimmers may enter the swimming pool only if they are wearing one of our swim jackets.

Quality & Safety All information in our brochure and on our website is correct at the time of publication. Changes may occur and, if so, we will advise the Parents via email as quickly as possible. Activity programmes are subject to change in the event of adverse weather and occasionally we may have to cancel a course due to low take up of places. Our Holiday Club and Activity Courses operate in safe and secure environments. With 20 years' experience, we have an exemplary health and safety history and child safety is our priority. Our staff, tutors and coaches are all suitably qualified for the roles they undertake and we operate a comprehensive staff training programme that includes: Health and Safety/ Safeguarding / First Aid / Fire and Evacuation Procedures / Equipment Safety Staff members are appointed following selection procedures that include a personal interview and take up of references. All staff, tutors and coaches complete satisfactory DBS enhanced disclosures.

For children attending from countries outside of the UK, we must establish that they have at least a basic understanding of English if it is not a child’s first language and that they can satisfactorily communicate with us. This is vital for health and safety purposes as well as enjoyment. Our staff members are not fluent in other languages and we do not teach English to children. We therefore expect the Parents to contact the Holiday Club and Activity Course team prior to making any bookings to discuss further and to consider what (if any) arrangements can and need to be put in place. We reserve the right to refuse to admit children to the Holiday Club or Activity Course who are not able to communicate satisfactorily with staff. We will request parents/carers to collect children if we consider them to be at risk due to a lack of understanding of English and in these circumstances booking payments will be refunded. We will take reasonable steps to ensure that no nuts or nut products are used on the College site, however it is not possible to guarantee that this is a nut free environment. We may have children attending who have severe nut allergies and could be such that the slightest contact with nuts could be life threatening. We therefore respectfully ask that NO NUTS are knowingly brought onto the premises. This includes but is not limited to peanut butter, Nutella spread, Pesto, some cereal bars, some granola bars, biscuits/cakes that contain nuts and sauces that contain nuts.

Safeguarding The College's Safeguarding Policy and procedures will apply to the Holiday Club and Activity Courses. If the Parents or have any concerns about a child or in connection with the operation of the Holiday Club and/or Activity Courses, the Parents they are required to contact the Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead who will escalate matters in accordance with the College's Safeguarding Policy and procedures. The Parents will ensure the Child knows who to contact at the Holiday Club and Activity Courses in the event the Child has a safeguarding concern.

Equal Opportunities The Holiday Club and Activity Courses welcome all children, regardless of their sex, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, disability and pregnancy or

maternity (if applicable). Each child attending is of equal value and is entitled to equal access of opportunity. Education and understanding of other people’s need and backgrounds will be fostered to promote positive behaviour and attitudes. Discriminating behaviour, attitudes and comments will not be tolerated and be challenged. We will regularly review our policy and amend it where necessary.

Complaints Our staff team are trained to process your comments and pass them on to the appropriate individual who will endeavour to respond within 24 hours. All complaints, however serious, should always be referred to the Holiday Club Manager. If this route of communication is not appropriate then please contact the Commercial Operations Manager on 0117 315 7668. If necessary, complaints will be further investigated and a verbal or written reply will be returned to the complainant within 7 working days. A record of complaints is maintained. Full details will be recorded on our database including any subsequent details, action taken and whether the complaint is complete. Where appropriate, any investigations will be undertaken in accordance with the principle that the welfare of the Child is safeguarded and promoted. If the complainant considers the response to be unsatisfactory then they will be asked to put all details in writing so that further consideration can be given and a written response provided within 28 days detailing investigation findings and action taken. If an external agency investigates, we will consult on how to proceed and the complainant informed of progress.

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collection which may also include immediate termination of this agreement if it is appropriate to do so.

Sun Hats and Sun Cream We recommend that all children bring a sun hat/cap for protection against the sun. Sun cream, in a named plastic bag, can also be brought and given to the registration staff on arrival. Holiday Club and Activity Courses staff will assist younger children to apply sun cream and holder children will be reminded to apply their own sun cream at regular intervals. For younger children, we will help to apply their cream as required, unless we are told otherwise at the time of booking.

Photography Please be aware that we occasionally authorise photographs/videos of children for our promotional material including our website, official displays and publication in future brochures. Please see the College's parent privacy notices and pupil privacy notices for further information on how we may obtain and use your and your child's personal data.

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— Future holiday dates at a glance.... For children and young people from Nursery - Year 8

February Half Term Monday 12th - Friday 16th February 2024

Easter Holiday Monday 25th March - Tuesday 16th April 2024

Together we are Clifton Administration Centre Clifton College Sports Centre, Guthrie Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 3EZ T. +44 (0)117 315 7666 E. holidayclub@cliftoncollege.com Independent Schools Inspectorate Registration No: DFES 801/6000 Registered Charity No: 311735 ccsl-cliftoncollege.com

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