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felixstow84 · 12/06/2012 18:45

Many schools appear to run free after school clubs.
All our clubs work out at an average of £3 to £3.50 per hour. Not overly expensive I admit.
However, it would be even better if free. (Although I suppose you would never get a place)

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chipsandmushypeas · 12/06/2012 19:23

Yabu

DailyMailSpy · 12/06/2012 19:31

I've never heard of free after school clubs, we pay for them here, along with breakfast clubs.

bluecarrot · 12/06/2012 19:34

As in instead of the children going to an afterschool childcare facility? Or extra cirricucular (sp?)?

Theres afterschool activities at ours that last 45 mins - drama, circus skills, transfer test club, homework club, accelerated reader club, football, hockey, dance, gardening...im sure theres more. All are free to families, but funding received from grants that the school apllies for.

TheHouseOnTheCorner · 12/06/2012 19:45

My sisters DC school clubs are all free because the area is quite a low income one. Our school clubs average at around 20 pounds per term and they're usually good things...but my sisters free things aren't so good. Yabu.

Gumby · 12/06/2012 19:48

At our school clubs run by outside people like football, golf, tennis are about 3.50

Clubs run by teachers - science, lace, computer club are free

felixstow84 · 12/06/2012 21:03

extra curricular.

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