Beehive Breakfast & After School Club
Open daily – Term time only:

Breakfast Club:          7.30am – 8.45am   £7.50
After School:              3.15pm – 6.00pm   £15.00

Holiday Clubs:
Running from Crown Wood Primary School, Bracknell, and Nine Mile Ride Primary School, Finchampstead– see website for more information  www.beehiveclub.co.uk
Morning session:  From £23
Full day session:  From £40

Staff
All Beehive staff are DBS checked, have safeguarding training and hold 12-hour Paediatric First Aid Certificates. The club manager is qualified to NVQ Level 3 or above in Children’s Learning and Development and/or Playwork.

A Session at the Beehive
The Club’s aim is to continue education through play, while creating a safe, supportive and happy environment.
The club offers a broad range of indoor and outdoor up to date activities, ensuring that children are always stimulated.
Children are encouraged to take an active role within the running of the club, helping with preparing snacks, writing their own rules and choosing activities. 
Self-confidence, good social skills and independence will always be encouraged.

The club provides a healthy breakfast and a snack in the afternoons.

To Register
Online registration and booking:  https://beehive.magicbooking.co.uk
Enquiries
Contact:  Office:  01344 203 343
E-mail:  enquiries@beehiveclub.co.uk

Government Support with Cost of Childcare

Apply now to get 15 hours childcare for your 2-year-old to start in April. Applications for 15 hours childcare are now open for eligible working parents in England with a child who turns two on or before 31st March. Parents can apply for their hours on gov.uk to get their code and then share it with their childcare provider. To continue receiving the government support, they will need to reconfirm their details every three months on their gov.uk account.
From September 2024, 15 hours childcare will be expanded to eligible working parents in England with children between 9 and 23 months old. From September 2025, eligible working parents in England with children between 9 months up to school age will have access to 30 hours childcare. This comes alongside the existing government childcare support, including 30 hours for 3- and 4-year-olds, Tax-Free
Childcare and Universal Credit Childcare. Parents might be able to use more than one offer to help with their childcare costs. Childcare is also expanding for primary-school children – from September 2024, parents in England are expected to see an expansion in the availability of childcare in their local area before and after school, that runs from 8am until 6pm or later, also known as ‘wraparound childcare’. If you are eligible for Tax-Free Childcare or Universal Credit Childcare, you can use the support to help pay for wraparound childcare.
Visit Childcare Choices to see what support you might be eligible for, now and in the future, so you can juggle work and life:
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