Out of school services are for school-age children to play and learn and have fun in groups.
They are usually based in or near schools and more are being set up to help families where parents work. Out of school services can be registered with the local authority and inspected each year. They are run outside school hours by a team of staff, usually called playworkers. Activities should be planned to help children learn, play and relax with their friends. Playworkers will often pick children up from local schools. There are different types of out of school services so look around to find one that suits you and your child.
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First of all you know your child best - look for an out of school service you feel will be suitable for your child. Out of school services registered with Ofsted Early Years are checked to make sure the staff are suitable to look after children. At least half of them must be trained and there are rules on the ratio of staff to children depending on the ages of the children catered for. A check is also done on the premises of the out of school service to ensure it is safe and suitable for children. After the out of school service is registered an annual inspection is carried out to ensure a safe and suitable service is being provided. Some out of school services do not currently need to be registered, for example, those which only cater for children aged over eight. You can ask if they are registered.
Most out of school services provide places for between 10 and 40 children although some are smaller and others are larger.
Most children attending out of school services are aged between 5 and 11. Some services provide places for three and four year olds to fit around nursery or pre-school education. Some services provide places geared for older children aged 10-14.
Out of school services can open before school and care for children after school until about 6pm.
During the school holidays they are likely to be open between enter opening times
Many out of school services will be happy to offer you part-time childcare. You may need to book regular sessions to make sure a place is available when you need it.
You can expect to pay between enter amount per child per week for an after school childcare place and enter amount per child per week for a place at a holiday playscheme.
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