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We are local parents who wish to create an amazing place in which our ? and other ? children can grow, develop, learn and create as part of the community.


We are aware of a substantial level of demand for such an offering: there is insufficient provision of breakfast club and after-school club services in the local area, as demonstrated by waiting lists of up to four years at some local schools, and parents removing their children from other providers? clubs due to the uninspiring and poor level of care experienced.


We decided to stop complaining about it to each other. We decided to do something about it together.


We are a Community Interest Company because we are a social enterprise. Any profits will be used to reinvest in the after-school club. No directors will receive dividends.


Our staff will embody professionalism, kindness, fairness and creativity and engage and connect with the local community. We will design, decorate and furnish the club space to a professional standard. We will build positive connections with other childcare providers ? schools, activity clubs, nurseries ? with the aim of creating a collaborative network and providing integrated care across all the providers, for the benefit of children and parents. If you feel like you could be one of these people, we want you!


Please return completed application forms by email to [email protected] or c/o Juliana Martin, The Children's Community Creative, Telegraph Hill Centre, Kitto Road London SE14 5TJ by Wednesday 26th February midday.

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