Breakfast Club Leader and Parent Support Advisor
Breakfast Club Assistant
St Stephens Community Academy continues to open its doors each morning at 8.00 a.m. to welcome children to Breakfast Club!
A huge emphasis will be placed on healthy eating and social skills within the group and there should be time for some fun activities indoors.
Currently, we are offering: Fresh fruit, cereals, toast, crumpets or muffins, porridge (winter months), yogurts, apple and orange juice, milkshakes (strawberry, chocolate or banana - these are VERY popular!) most days.
Breakfast Club runs from 8.00 am to 8.45a.m each day. Children arriving late struggle to eat their breakfast in time to enjoy an activity in breakfast club or join their class mates in the playground at 8.45a.m. We need all children to arrive NO LATER than 8.20a.m to ensure that the club ends promptly to allow staff to prepare for their day in class and the children join their class in the playground.
Cost: Per child, per day: £4.00
Your second child charge, per day: £3.50
Your third (or more) child, per day charge £3.00
If you have booked a session but do not attend a refund will not be made (unless due to illness) as food ingredients will have already been purchased and we will need to cover costs incurred.
Please download the breakfast club booking form, complete the bottom slip and the next page which gives us a better understanding of your child's preferences and requirements.
All payments are now made through School Money. You can do this by downloading the School Money app from your app store. PAYMENTS HAVE TO BE MADE IN ADVANCE Many thanks.
The National School Breakfast Programme
We are delighted to inform you that our application at St Stephens Community Academy has been successful and that our school has joined the government’s National School Breakfast Programme (NSBP), which is being delivered by the charities Family Action and Magic Breakfast. As a NSBP School we are now pleased to offer a healthy school breakfast, available to all, and enjoy the benefits that brings, with children settled and ready to learn at the start of the school day. Alongside our ‘Early Start Breakfast Club’, that the children can access every morning from 8.00a.m.in School, we now are able to offer all our children a fresh warm bagel from 8.45 a.m. There are different points across the school for the children to access breakfast including the large playground for Year 3-6 pupils, the classrooms in YF-Y2 , our pre-school and we’ll make sure late comers can ‘collect one and go’ at the main reception. The photos show how popular this incentive is proving to be!
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