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Wraparound Care

Wrap-around care and after school club information about our school.

St Peter’s Catholic Primary School wraparound care (WC), which incorporates breakfast provision and
afterschool provision, aims to support our community and ensure that there is extended provision for those families that need it. Wraparound care is led and managed by a team committed to providing high quality experiences for every child, parent and carer who uses it. It provides a friendly, caring and safe
environment in which children are encouraged to develop social, personal, and recreational skills under
the supervision of experienced staff. It is open during term time only, from Monday to Friday between
7.45am until 8.45am and 3:30pm until 5:00pm. WC is situated in our school hall; food is prepared in our
technology room and served in the school hall. Children attending WC will take part in a varied programme of activities. The provision exists for pupils of St Peter’s Catholic Primary School only.

SessionCharge
7.45am to 8.45am£4.00
3:30pm to 4:30pm£4.00
3:30pm to 5:00pm£6.00
4.30pm to 5.00pm£2.00

Online Payment System – Arbor  

As we have introduced an online payments system, we do not accept cash for wraparound care payments. If you wish for your child to attend wraparound care, you will need to pay for your child’s attendance in advance via the Arbor Parent/Carer App against the ‘wraparound care clubs’ section. We hope that you will find that paying in this way is much more convenient and, from our perspective, it will save us time as well as reduce the chances of money being lost. 

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Updated | 12th May, 2026 |

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