Scarisbrick Hall School Winter Newsletter 2014 | Page 45

education plus education plus At Scarisbrick Hall !"# !"# education plus education plus Our TCM Holiday club is a huge success with both parents and pupils! We offer something completely different to a normal ‘baby sitting service’ type of club where children had the opportunity to take part in 4 different activities throughout the day, all run by professional coaches and staff. Every day has a theme and learning intention that runs through every activity, some of the activities being Arts & Craft Workshop, Mini Olympics, Puppet and Drama Workshop, Cookery Club, Forest School, Treasure Hunt and many more! The holiday club runs from 08:00 - 17:00, we provide our children with 4 food services per day, with our '()#*"+,-./0)1 breakfast club offering cereal, toast, hot chocolate, C T chopped fruit and yoghurt. At lunchtime the children will T C be served with a hot soup, hot main meal and a dessert along with fresh fruit juices. We also serve healthy ! M snacks to children throughout the day, including freshly baked pastries, fruit, breadsticks and dips etc. !"# We are looking forward to welcoming all of the children who have booked their places at our TCM Christmas"#! $%& Holiday Club, where all of our activities will be based on the Christmas theme and will include activities such as... Christmas cookery, Christmas Arts & Craft, Sports, Cinema experience and Christmas Forest School. Our next holiday club will run in February half term, all information will be provided on our Main School Website. Quotes from Parents: “thank you for providing such an excellent, fun and value for money holiday club, my son really loved his days with you.” “Well done on a well organised, well needed Holiday Club.You need to get the message out that it is NOT baby-sitting but a day the children will want to be involved in!” “TCM has been a very enjoyable experience for both of my children, they have fully enjoyed all activities and come home tired every day! It is a well run, structured day where children can learn and play. They come home so enthusiastic to tell me all they have done. I like the fact they are doing things I do not necessarily have the time or energy to do with them, so thank you..”