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Cockerton Out Of School Club

Cockerton Out Of School Club
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Indoor and Outdoor Facilities: Safe and suitable for young children, with activities in fresh air.
Activities: Supports children's interests and development like designing and making activities related to school work.
Communication: Staff talk to teachers and pass necessary information to parents.
Community Building: Parents appreciate the club's role in extending friendship groups.
Welcoming and Professional Staff: Staff greet children with warm, friendly smiles, helping them feel safe and secure.
Safeguarding Training: All staff attend regular safeguarding training.
Play and Learning Integration: Children self-motivate, persist, and develop ideas; extremely sociable and communicate well.
Transition to Primary School: Staff have excellent relationships with the host school ensuring tailored care.
Child Safety Management: Setting is safe and well-maintained, staff monitor children's attendance meticulously.
Children's Safety and Security: Children feel safe and secure due to caring staff.
Teaching Personal Safety: Staff inform parents about online safety to protect children.
Happiness and Settling: Children show high levels of respect and care for each other, older children regulate movements around younger ones.
Nutritional Menu: Children are provided with a range of healthy and nutritious food.
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Cockerton Out Of School Club is a Nursery, Nursery located in County Durham, North East.

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St. Mary's Cockerton School is distinguished by its Christian foundation and the principles that flow from this.
The school is committed to developing the full potential of its pupils as individuals spiritually, emotionally and academically.
In our school, we exist for the benefit of, and to serve, our children and our community.
Recognising its historic foundation, the school will preserve and develop the religious character in accordance with the principles of the Church at parish and diocesan level.
The school aims to serve its community by providing education of the highest quality within the context of Christian belief and practice.
It encourages an understanding of the meaning and significance of faith and promotes Christian values through the experience it offers all its pupils.
Our Vision is of our school as a place of each person working together in the building of a community which lives within, and shares the love of God.
Historically, we are embedded in our community as a place for the Christian education of local children.
Our vision is to offer an education which allows children, staff and pupils to be inspired to raise our eyes, open our minds and explore the world God created, to participate in Gods mission of love to both our local community but also the wider world, to live fully as global neighbours.
All are included in taking action to bring Gods mission of love to our school and local community.
Ours are the feet with which he walks to do good.
At the heart of our curriculum is our aim to help our children engage with the wider world.
We join together on expeditions as children travel the world over their time at school, across each of the 7 continents.
Underpinning each expedition is the expectation that we will carry our values with us.
Inspired by the words of Pauls letter to the Ephesians (chapter 6), to be strong in the Lord and his mighty power, we must wear these values so they become part of who we are, wherever we are.
HOPE raises our aspirations and gives us a positive, proactive attitude which helps us endure and persevere.
We join with God to make the world a better place.
WISDOM encourages our independence and determination to learn with and from each other.
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Holidays & terms

Holidays 2023/24

Holidays Date
Autumn Half Term Holidays 30th Oct 2023 - 3rd Nov 2023
Winter Holidays 20th Dec 2023 - 2nd Jan 2024
Spring Half Term Holidays 19th Feb 2024 - 23rd Feb 2024
Spring Holidays 29th Mar 2024 - 12th Apr 2024
Summer Half Term Holidays 27th May 2024 - 31st May 2024
Summer Holidays 24th Jul 2024 - 30th Aug 2024

Terms Dates 2023/24

Terms Dates
Autumn Term 4th Sep 2023 - 29th Oct 2023
Autumn Term-2 4th Nov 2023 - 19th Dec 2023
Spring Term 3rd Jan 2024 - 18th Feb 2024
Spring Term-2 24th Feb 2024 - 28th Mar 2024
Summer Term 13th Apr 2024 - 26th May 2024
Summer Term-2 1st Jun 2024 - 23rd Jul 2024
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