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St Brigid’s School

St Brigid’s School. After School Care Programme. Information. St Brigid’s School provides an After School Care Programme during school terms for our school community We cater for up to 30 students from Year 1 – Year 8 Our programme is OSCAR approved. Our Programme.

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St Brigid’s School

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  1. St Brigid’s School After School Care Programme

  2. Information • St Brigid’s School provides an After School Care Programme during school terms for our school community • We cater for up to 30 students from Year 1 – Year 8 • Our programme is OSCAR approved

  3. Our Programme • Our programme is held at the Uniting Church in Dr Taylor Tce, Johnsonville • The programme runs Monday – Friday from 3.00 – 5.45pm • We start each session with a healthy afternoon tea

  4. Activities • Crafts – painting, card making, colouring in, weaving etc • Puzzles • Outdoor play • Board games • Lego • Quiet time for reading and supervised homework

  5. Fees The fees for sessions are: • 3.00 – 4.00pm - $8.00 per student • 3.00 – 5.45pm - $15.00 per student An invoice is sent each week and payment can be made by internetbanking, cash or cheque.

  6. Enrolment • For an enrolment form please contact Lynne in the school office – Ph: 478 6516 or email: lynne@stbrigids.school.nz • All bookings are made through the school office • As places are in very high demand enrolments may need to be put on our waiting list until a vacancy occurs

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