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Hi,

Forget about after school clubs. There are hardly any available.

It seems like a lot, but they are age restricted, so only

A very few to choose from. Go on their website and do

Some research.

The facilities are rubbish (sorry, but true) but to be

honest, both my kids (and me too now) are very happy there.

Great teacher, all down to earth, good atmosphere ...

All very good. And l like the new head, made a great

Impression.

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Errr thanks. I have obviously read their website. What I am looking for is a parent's assessment of the value the after school clubs offer - thank you for that.


Is it an academic environment or a more nurturing one? I heard that the current head allows children access to her during the day and I cannot decide if this is good- eg for support vs bullies etc - or a well intentioned waste of her time.

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