Breakfast and After-School Clubbing
School has now more to offer children these days that goes beyond the usual structured lessons. Which is good news for parents. They do not have to worry about their children being late or missing school, missing breakfast, coming home to an empty house. Nor do they have to make arrangements to take them to a child minder, which only adds to their financial burden. With schools now giving extended services though breakfast clubs and after-school clubs, working parents can breath a sigh of relief. Their precious kids will have the quality care they need and stay safe inside their school. Since the government have ask the schools to extend their hour such that school time has been stretched to 8 a.m.-6 p.m., schools now offer various services from basketball, fencing, swimming, foreign languages, study, drama, volunteering, singing, science, and even karate and the arts. And these services are usually free or heavily subsidised and given in partnership with the private sector.

School breakfast clubs offer health breakfast to children and other activities as they wait for the first period to start. And after classes, students can choose from the variety of activities offered to them. They can go to a study club where they can work on their homework and do research, to a sport club of their choice, choral club, foreign language club, and to much more. Going to a breakfast and after-school club gives kids a chance to interact and socialise with other kids. They also stay healthy through the nutritious food offered to them during breakfast. They also stay active when they join an after-school sport club. School performance significantly improves when a child takes after school study club and he or she get a chance to learn new skills.
Participation has greatly benefited children. According to the article "Benefits of extended learning" in the Guardian, these clubs not only provide fun and learning to students, it has helped increase students' self-esteem and self-confidence. "Raising the self-esteem of children, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, is a central mission of the extended schools programme, as is keeping children safe and healthy," the article said. Tell parents the extended services your school offers. Advertise after-school and breakfast clubs activities through flyers and leaflets. You can avail of good printing package with Final Creations Print. The printing and design company offers different club promoter packages that is easy on the pocket. For more information, visit their website, www.finalcreationsprint.co.uk.
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