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Aftercare Programme

Children will be transferred to the afternoon programme at 13h00.  If they remain at school for the afternoon session, they need to be collected before 17h30.  Whilst emergencies do arise, please try not to leave your child at aftercare without preparing him/her.

Aftercare is available every afternoon until 17h30 at a cost of R105 per day and R500 per week.  Please send a packed lunch to school if your child stays for aftercare.

The school programme finishes at 12h00 on a Friday to enable the teachers and therapists to meet.  You may collect your child at 12h00 on Fridays but they are also able to stay at aftercare.

 

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
12h30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
13h00 Free play Free play Free play Free play Free play
14h00 Sleep/quiet time Sleep/quiet time Sleep quiet time Sleep quiet/time Sleep/quiet time
15h00 Snack Snack Snack Snack Snack
15h30 Baking Drawing/Colouring in Free Painting Cutting and sticking Sensory Play
16h30 Free play outside Free play outside Free play outside Free play outside

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