Edgar Sewter Playschool Out of School Club (OoSC)
Holiday Scheme
Edgar Sewter Playschool Out Of School Club (OoSC)
Edgar Sewter Playschool is an independent playschool within the main Edgar Sewter School in Halesworth, Established in 1999.
We offer a warm and friendly holiday club for 4 to 12 year olds.
Please contact us for further details about our Out of School Club.
We also offer breakfast, lunch and afterschool clubs.
Our Holiday Club is open to children from any school. If you can get them to us, we will happily provide fun and games, from 8am until we close, Monday to Friday, subject to space!
You don't have to arrive at 8am- we are as flexible as we can be, here to meet your needs where possible. If you fancy a coffee and shopping in peace, drop the kids off for a couple of hours. But don't be surprised if they don't want to leave!
All payments must be made online. We no longer accept cash. We are registered for tax-free childcare so you can claim back 20% from the Government. www.gov.uk search for tax-free childcare
If you would like to have a look around OoSC with your child, please contact us on 07796 044277 or email esplayschool@gmail.com
Who to contact
- Name
- Hayley Lawrence
- Position
- Supervisor and SENCo
- Telephone
-
07796 044277
- esplayschool@gmail.com
- Social Media
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Find us on Facebook
- Charity Commissioning Number
- 1079409
Venue Details
- Venue
- Edgar Sewter Playschool
- Address
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Edgar Sewter Primary School
Norwich Road
Halesworth
Suffolk - Postcode
- IP19 8BU
- View IP19 8BU on a map
- Venue Email
- esplayschool@gmail.com
- Parking available
- Yes
- Transport
- Halesworth is on the main Ipswich/Lowestoft train line. There are regular buses to Southwold, Beccles, Bungay and Norwich
- Notes
30 Hours Extended Entitlements
- Registered to provide 30 Hours?
- No
Vacancies
- Last updated
- 28/11/2023
- Immediate vacancies
- Yes
- Other information
- We are now taking bookings for the February half term, 2024. We have vacancies for all school holidays except Christmas when we are closed.
Days & times
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Monday: 08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday: 08:00 - 18:00
Thursday: 08:00 - 18:00
Tuesday: 8:00 - 18:00
Friday: 8:00 - 18:00
Inclusive Provisions
- Wheelchair access
- Yes - This setting has level access to their premises.
- Cultural provisions
- Yes - This setting complies with Equalities Act 2010
- Individual dietary needs
- Yes - milk, nut and dairy allergies. Health Care plans
- Recent experience of supporting children with additional needs
- Yes - we have had children with Downs Syndrome, cerebral palsy and autistic spectrum disorders
- Specific additional needs this setting has experience of
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Aspergers Syndrome
Cerebral Palsy
Cystic Fibrosis
Downs syndrome
Eczema
Hearing Difficulties
Costs
- Table of costs
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Table of costs Amount Cost Type £3.50 £17.50 £28 for 8hrs + - Details
- Our fees are £3.50 per hour, per child. After 8 hrs, the fee is £35 per child. We are registered for tax-free childcare so the Government pays 20% if you register an account. www.gov.uk, search for tax-free childcare.
Other Details
- Facilities
- Accessible parking, Out-door play, Outdoor play equipment
- Cater for over 8s
- Yes
- Age Range
- From 4 Year(s)
- To 13 Year(s)
- Notes
Playschool staff have all trained in Makaton 1-4 signing, we have had experience of children with additional needs and are sensitive to their needs and requirements. SENCo has Elklan training, and Cache L3 in Partnership with Parents.
- Offers Tax Free Childcare
- Yes
Ofsted Information
- Ofsted URN
- 251469
- Link to latest ofsted inspection report
- Inspection history
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Inspection History Inspection Date Inspection type Inspection Outcome 06/03/2006 Integrated Good 27/01/2009 Inspection (Early Years Register) Good 03/06/2015 Inspection (Early Years Register) Good 09/01/2019 Inspection (Early Years Register) Good
Support for people with disabilities
- Experience of including people with special educational needs and disabilities
Special Educational Needs and Disability Policy
The emphasis of our Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Policy is on the early identification of any difficulties a child may have and of offering an appropriate learning environment in which we provide a range of differentiated activities to meet individual needs. When a child is enrolled with an Education Health and Care (EHC) plan, we will work with the other agencies involved with the child and the family to ensure their needs are met.
We aim to develop a partnership with parents and will always consult with them if we feel a child is having difficulties.
A child’s progress will be observed, monitored and recorded as appropriate. If a child is not making adequate progress, staff will liaise closely with the Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCo) on setting appropriate targets. We will liaise with other professionals with parental consent, to ensure we are offering effective provision for children with SEND.
Our Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCo) is Hayley Lawrence.
The responsibilities of the SENCo are:
- To ensure that the aims and objectives of the SEND policy are reflected in the practice of our Playschool.
- To ensure that staff understand and are familiar with and follow those objectives through appropriate SEND training.
- To ensure that appropriate Individual Education Plans (IEP) are in place.
- To ensure that relevant background information about individual children with SEND is collected, recorded and updated.
- To set dates for evaluation and review.
Admission Arrangements for Children with SEND:
- As stated in our Admissions Policy, our waiting list is arranged in date of birth order.
- We welcome all children and aim to respond appropriately to each child’s background and individual needs. Using our admissions form or other communication, for example, by meeting, we ask parents to give as much notice as possible if a child has SEND. This will enable us to explore with the parents and any outside professionals how we can provide most effectively for that child.
Special Educational Needs and Disability Policy
- We have a flexible admissions procedure- see Settling In Policy, medical conditions would be discussed with parents/carers before the child is admitted to the setting to ensure we meet the needs of the child.
Resources
If it is felt that a child’s need cannot be met in Playschool within our key person system, the additional support from outside agencies will be sought. All staff have special needs sensitivity and knowledge to work with children with special needs. We strive to provide equipment and resources that meet a range of individual needs and promote the seven areas of learning as specified in the Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) 2014. If necessary, we will apply for additional funding for children with severe or complex needs.
Identification, Assessment and Provision for all Children with SEND:
Our Playschool aims to have regard for the DFEE Code of Practice (2001) on the Identification and Assessment of Special Educational needs. The Special Educational Needs Code of Practice 2014 (SEND CoP 2014) emphasises the importance of early identification. All children are observed and the planning follows the interests of the children. We have adopted the Graduated Approach model with 4 stages of action; assess, plan, do, review.( 5.38 SEND CoP 2104.
Assess
- When it is identified that a child needs SEND support, the staff will work with the SENCo to assess the child’s needs with the parents, and regularly review to ensure the needs are met. More specialist involvement from outside agencies may be contacted with the informed permission from the parents.
Plan
- Individual Education Plans (IEPs) will identify the needs to help the child’s development and progress and outcomes expected with a clear date for review. These will be written with the involvement of the child, parents and other professionals. Parents should be involved in planning support and , where appropriate, in reinforcing or contributing to progress at home
- Any staff related development needs should be identified and addressed.
Special Educational Needs and Disability Policy
Do
- The child’s key person will continue to work with the child and with support from the SENCo, will oversee the implementation of the IEP or other interventions agreed. The SENCo will assess the child’s response to the action taken and advise on the effectiveness of the intervention and support. The parents will be involved at each stage.
Review
- The SENCo will work with the key person and the child’s parents to review the effectiveness of the plans. A new IEP may be set up, taking into account the child’s interests, with new targets and another date for review will be set. This will continue while the child needs support to make progress.
- Although all records are confidential, these are passed on to the next setting with parental consent.
- Where a child has an EHC, the local authority must review that plan.
Early Years Foundation Stage Access and Inclusion
We encourage all our children to feel that they are valued and respected individuals in our Playschool and support them in treating others in a similar manner. Such inclusion is reflected in our planning. We aim to provide a wide range of play opportunities through a variety of areas of interest to develop children’s emotional, physical, social and intellectual capabilities.
Our planning is adaptable to account for a range of special needs and staff will evaluate individual participation and progress through observations and regular staff meetings. Any recommendations for changes to our planning will be noted and acted upon.
Our learning environment provides the following opportunities for all children to be included in the setting as a whole;
- Equipment and activities are positioned at an accessible level and can be moved according to individual needs
Special Educational Needs and Disability Policy
- Available activities and equipment provide graded learning opportunities and suitable special need sensory stimulation
- Communication aids can be utilised where appropriate and staff will seek suitable training where possible
- Inclusive play activities, both inside and out, can be provided and funding will be sought should any specialised equipment be particularly advantageous for individual special need.
Evaluation of Policy
All staff will monitor and evaluate our Special Educational Needs and Disability Policy annually an in response to changes in legislation, guidance and any changes in the setting.
Complaints Procedure
Any complaints will initially be referred to the key person, then the SENCo. If unresolved, see Playschool Complaints Policy
Equality Act 2010,
Children and Families Act 2014,
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Code of Practice 2014
Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage 2021.
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Regulations 2014
This Policy was adopted at a meeting of the Playschool Committee
- Contact
- Hayley Lawrence
- Telephone
- 07796 044277
- hayley_lawrence65@live.co.uk
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