Holiday Fun 2019 Welcome to Inch View Wraparound Care Oak Room! - Early Education - Summer 2019
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Early Education & Childcare Strategy Team Holiday Fun 2019 Welcome to Inch View Wraparound Care Oak Room! Our friendly, professional staff are here to give your children a happy, action-packed, programme of fun! For children aged P3 to P7.
When is the Wraparound Care service open? Monday to Friday, 8.00 am - 6.00 pm. How much does it cost? Up to 5 hours £18.80 Up to 7 hours £21.00 7 hours+ £23.20 Day Trip £28.20 (additional charge of £5 per child) There is also an annual registration fee of £13.00 for a single child and £20.00 for two or more children in the same family. Payment of this fee allows you to access any Wraparound Care Service or Kids Club during term time and in holiday periods. Snacks and Lunches Children should bring a packed lunch with them. Please note we cannot heat any foods or prepare your child’s lunch: lunches must be in their own lunch box with a cold pack inside. Healthy snacks will be provided mid-morning and mid-afternoon and your child will have access to milk and water throughout the session. Please discuss any dietary requirements with the Wraparound Care staff.
Does my child need to bring anything? Play can be a messy business, we advise all children to wear clothes suitable for messy play and where possible to bring a change of clothes. Good waterproof outdoor clothing is advisable and in case of good weather you should provide your child with sun cream. Further details are available from the Service. How do I book? Please contact the Wraparound Care Service direct at the address below where they will be happy to give you a booking form and more information. Please note that 10 days’ notice is required for all cancellations. Bookings cancelled due to sickness absence will also incur a charge. Inch View Wraparound Care Inch View Primary School Glenearn Community Campus Glenearn Road PERTH PH2 0BE Tel 01738 472473 Email InchviewWAC@pkc.gov.uk
Summer 2019 Programme * Denotes that spaces are limited for the trip. There will also be activities on at the Service that day. Monday 1 July Thursday 4 July Mini Olympics Outdoors Day Make a mascot and flags for your team Den building • Games around our dens • Hurdles • Make medals • Javelin • • Make smores around our fire. Mini Trip to Bluebell Long jump • Races • End of Olympics Woods and Park in Ceremony. American Sports Blairgowrie* Friday 5 July Baseball, basketball, and ice hockey. Tuesday 2 July Garden Day Messy Day Let’s take a trip up to our allotment • Make art from shaving foam and marble Make your own plant pot or your own prints • Have fun playing in gloop • flower arrangement • Collect leaves, Have a walk on our sensory trays. twigs etc and make your own nature picture with natural dyes on material. Paint Afternoon Make different ways to paint - balloon, foam etc. Monday 8 July Wednesday 3 July Harry Potter Day Make potions • Make your own wand Trip to Rodney and hat • Dress up • Harry Potter Capture the flag • Hide and seek • Tag games. • Let’s fine the bugs on our bug sheet. Playground Games Make Your Own Minibeast Have fun with big skipping, hopscotch and Minibeast Biscuits marbles and more.
Tuesday 9 July Monday 15 July WAC Music Festival Emergency Service Day Get our tents out • Play some tunes • Visitors from emergency services and Festival face-painting • Make your own prison service • Learn how to deal with band. an emergency. Make Your Own Festival Visit to Fire Station* Pizza McDiarmid Park Visit (PM)* Tuesday 16 July Visit to JM Customs Wednesday 10 July Motorbike Shop* Mystery Walk Look at bikes and the workings of the shop. Follow the clues and find the famous landmarks of Perth, then back to South Netball World Cup Inch for a play. Have fun with netball. Spa Afternoon First Aid Relax and enjoy a hand massage and Learn some basic first aid and how to some reflexology • Nail painting. keep yourself and others safe. Thursday 11 July Wednesday 17 July I’m an Inch View Trip to Larghan Park, Celebrity, Get Me Out of Coupar Angus* Here! Make and Play Ultimate Frisbee What camp will you be in? Croc Creek or Snake Rock? • Compete in the bush tucker trials, collect the stars and win prizes - who will be brave enough for the Thursday 18 July Inch View Cyclone? WAC Water Park Make Your Own Bring your towel and swimsuit and enjoy Didgeridoo our water slide, paddling pool and water balloon games - remember change of Friday 12 July clothes too. Anyone for Tennis? Friday 19 July Are you the next Andy Murray? Tennis competition • Afternoon tea - Black Watch Museum or strawberries and cream • Make giant The Hermitage, Dunkeld games from junk, dominoes, Jenga, Visit* darts and more.
Monday 22 July Monday 29 July Chill Out Scavenger Hunt Yoga session with Roz from Atma Joy Let’s go around the school grounds for Yoga. our hunt - can you get everything on the Health Afternoon list? Make healthy foods • Learn how to keep Fishing at Ledyatt healthy. Fisheries* Try your hand at fishing and bring home Tuesday 23 July your catch... hopefully! The Mad Scientist Game Show Mania Make potions and crazy science The Cube, Catchphrase etc Tuesday 30 July experiments. Cycle Fun Bring your bike to WAC and give it a Gymnastics and Dancing maintenance check • Cycle around Inch Fun - remember your helmet. Escape Room Wednesday 24 July Can you break the code and escape? Around the World in 80 Wednesday 11 July Days Trip to Quarrymill Enjoy different cheeses and foods from Have fun in the trees and games. around the world. Create Your Own Pizza Let’s Play Different games from around the world, Thursday 1 August French cricket etc. Fun in the Sun Thursday 25 July Make our own ice cream parlour • Fun hats and cones • Make your own ice WAC Summer Trip* cream and sundae. Our big trip for the summer - full day required. Journalist Skills Make our own WAC paper • Become Friday 26 July a journalist • What’s happening in the world of showbiz? PJ Party Day Come dressed in PJs • Have duvet competitions • Popcorn and movie • Sing Star on Wii.
Friday 2 August Thursday 8 August Water Fun Hawaiian Beach Party Try and hit our targets with water Smoothies • Limbo • grass skirts • sponges • Water balloons • Water Music and BBQ. Plaster of Paris Shells guttering and troughs. Summer Sketches Take our pastels and paint outside to Friday 9 August sketch a summery picture to put in our gallery. Baking and Bingo Make cakes and biscuits to take home and for our Bingo Tea. Monday 5 August Make Our Own Prehistoric Landscape PJ Party Pamper With real volcano. Make your own face mask and perfume or aftershave • Relax with a foot spa • Funky hair and nails. Monday 12 August Big Quiz of the Year LEGO and K’nex Tuesday 6 August Who can make the most creative model? Slime Factory Visit to Our Allotment Make different types of slime and your own lava lamp. Tuesday 13 August Outdoor Games Floristry Skills Traffic lights, Hunter and guard, Freeze, Learn about seasonal flowers and make Chinese ball and lots more. a bouquet display to take home. Fringe Day Wednesday 7 August Are you a comedian or a talented singer? National Playday Perform in our fringe festival. Full day of fun activities • Picnic down the Inch • Park fun - take our bats and Wednesday 14 August balls for a game of rounders • Play at Masterchef Challenge the South Inch park. Plan your menu from a list of mystery Chocolate Fountain ingredients and prepare, cook and serve Dip your fruit and marshmallows in. it with help from professionals.
Thursday 15 August Monday 19 August Highland Games Cluedo Toss the wellie • Make shortbread • Which character will you be? Who done Fling the haggis • Running races • Toss it? Learn how to Crochet. the caber. Friday 16 August Tuesday 20 August Football Coaching Make Your Own Miniature Trip to Brownlands Park, home of Garden to Take Home Luncarty Juniors for a coaching session and a game against Luncarty WAC. Badminton Festival Big Ball Games Time bomb • Dodge ball • Piggy in the Middle. We work to make life easier for If you or someone you know would like a copy of this parents and better for children and document in another language or format, (on occasion, are therefore keen to discuss and only a summary of the document will be provided in resolve any queries or complaints. translation), this can be arranged by contacting the We have a comprehensive complaints Customer Service Centre on 01738 475000. policy and procedure and carers and children can also make formal You can also send us a text message on 07824 498145. complaints to the Care Inspectorate, the body which regulates childcare in Scotland, by calling 0845 600 9527. All Council Services can offer a telephone translation facility. www.pkc.gov.uk (PKC Design Team - 2019119)
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