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  • Important Information

    Provisions

    A small daily snack is provided for the children such as fruit, vegetables, bread sticks.

    For children staying for lunch (11.45 am – 12.45 pm) parents must ensure their child brings with them a healthy nut free packed lunch from home.  Children eat their lunch in the Corpus Christi room supervised by the Pre-school staff.

     

    Facilities and Activities

    Corpus Christi is ideally placed within the school grounds. The environment is arranged to allow the children free access to a range of activities and resources which cover the EYFS Profile.

     

    Corpus Christi benefits from a custom-built room, with children's toilets, a kitchen area for snack preparation, and an outdoor area which is used all year round and in all weathers.

     

    Activities include (but are not limited to) painting, reading, drawing, mark making, music, role play, food exploration, crafts, snack, water play, sand play, bikes, building, construction toys, board games and playdough.

     

    Staffing

    All our staff are experienced, qualified and dedicated to working with children.  We are able to offer an adult to child ratio of 1:8 for over 3's and 1:5 for under 3’s. This allows children to experiment and experience a range of planned and free play opportunities which reflect their individual needs and interests. 

     

    Curriculum

    Following the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile (EYFS), we plan engaging and challenging activities based on the children’s interests. A large part of the session is ‘free choice’ for children to choose where to play and learn, along with short whole group times for prayers, stories and songs. During the ‘free choice’ times the key workers play alongside the children, modelling ideas and teaching new skills. Through the curriculum we also encourage a growth of self-esteem, resilience and interest. The Pre-school staff work closely with the school’s EYFS staff and Phase Leader to ensure that the best start to each child’s learning journey is provided. 

    Payment and Funding

    All parents are eligible to claim the ‘universal’ 15 hours a week Early Years Education funding for 3-4 year olds (for a total of a maximum of 570 hours in any one year), as follows:

     

    When your child turns the relevant age

    When they can get their hours from

    1 January and 31 March

    Term starting on or after 1 April

    1 April and 31 August

    Term starting on or after 1 September

    1 September and 31 December

    Term starting on or after 1 January

     

    We also offer:

     

    • the ‘extended’ 15 hours a week Early Years Education funding for 3-4 year olds (for a total of a maximum of an additional 570 hours over 38 weeks a year), in line with the same ages/start dates shown in the above table. 

     

    • the 30 hours a week Early Years Education funding for eligible working parents of 2 year old (in the term after their second birthday) over 38 weeks in a year, in line with the same ages/dates shown in the above table.  This is a new Government initiative available from September 2025. 

     

    • the 15 hours a week Early Years Education funding for 2 year old  (in the term after their second birthday) of families receiving Government support (formerly known as the 2-year-old disadvantaged entitlement)

      • (for a total of a maximum of 570 hours in any one year) in line with the same ages/dates shown in the above table.

     

    Just a reminder that we only take children at Corpus Christi in the term after their second birthday.

     

    To apply for pre-school funding you will need to check your eligibility and apply online on the Government Website: https://www.gov.uk/free-childcare-if-working/apply-for-free-childcare-if-youre-working.  You will need to create a Government Gateway account and have details like your national insurance number and child’s birth certificate reference number handy.  If your application is approved you will receive a code number which will need to be entered on the BCP Council Parent/Carer Declaration form.

    Visit www.gov.uk or https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk  for full information and all your funding options.

     

    Please complete and sign the BCP Council Parent/Carer Declaration form and ensure you enter your eligibility code(s) if  your child is eligible for funding.  Please use this link to complete and print out the form for signing:

    Early-education-funding/Early-Education-Funding-Parent-Declaration-Form-2025.pdf 

    Hard copies will be available from the school office upon request.

     

    Your BCP Council Parent/Carer Declaration form needs to be submitted to the school office before 18th July 2025 to ensure your place is secured for September.  You will also need to provide your child’s birth certificate, Passport or other form of ID for validation.  If your form is not received by 18th July 2025 a place may not be available until January 2026. 

     

    In future you will be asked to complete a BCP Council Parent/Carer Declaration form each term.  The BCP Early Years Funding Privacy Notice is available by clicking here.  


     

    Charging/invoicing

    Any non-funded hours are charged at a rate of £6.25 per hour.  There is no additional charge for snacks or consumables. Payment for allocated sessions is payable at the beginning of each term, regardless of any days not taken due to holidays, sickness etc.  Invoices are issued at the beginning of each term.   We reserve the right to withdraw places should payment not be received by the due date, or a mutually agreed instalment plan set up, until all outstanding fees are paid in full.

     

    Cancellations

    4 weeks notice is required if you wish to cancel any of your confirmed places. Should we not be able to fill the cancelled places, any fees for those sessions will be payable in full.