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Children's Links
Holland House
Horncastle College
Mareham Road
Horncastle
LN9 6PH

Richmond

Linking Up @ Richmond out of school club runs from its own modular building and adjoining school grounds.

Within the buiding we have a role play area, quiet area, table football and pool, Nintendo Wii and dance mats, craft area, construction area and lots of space for free play.

Outdoors the club benefits from a large wooded area contained within the perimeters of the school grounds, an adventure play ground, climing wall, a decked stage area and lots of grass to enjoy team games or just to run about on.

All equipment is easily accessible for all children attending the sessions to help themselves to.  Children are actively involved in decision making at the club including choosing the snack menus, activities and new equipment.

Our setting manager, Natalie Sanders, will do her best to meet yours and your child's needs.  Please let her know if you require additional information. 

Opening Times

Contact Details

Term Time:
Pick up from school - 6.00pm
 
Holidays:
Full day 8.00am-6.00pm 
Morning session 8.00am-1.00pm
Afternoon session 1.00pm-6.00pm

The Richmond School

Richmond Drive

SKEGNESS

Lincolnshire

PE25 3SH

Fees:

After school session £7.00

Half day holiday provision £10.00

Full day holiday provision £20.00

Tel: Setting Manager - 07852 998053

Email: richmond@childrenslinks.org.uk

 

OFSTED Registration Number: EY349944.  Click Here to see current OFSTED report

Useful Documents:

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Read our latest newsletter for what we have been up to over the past term, what we are doing now and planning to do in the future.

Council Meeting Minutes

Every Child Matters Case Study - January 2011