Ds is at a small independent school which runs its own Breakfast Club and contracts a local borough provider to run the After-School Club (but using staff from the School so they are familiar faces to the children IYSWIM).
Ds uses both although sometimes only for a few minutes in the morning.
Breakfast Club is £2 per day ad hoc or £8 per week. This includes a full breakfast if wished. It is VERY popular.
After-School Club is quite new and in fact ds was the founder customer and enjoys special status as a result (but no discount ).
It is £10 per night to 6pm, £8 to 5pm, with a small discount for full weeks booked.
If the weather is fine, the children have the run of the playground, with sports equipment such as beanbags, skipping ropes, hoops and lolo balls (those wretched things you bounce on). Children with homework to do can sit in a quiet corner of the school hall or the adjacent activities room. These are the wet weather venues year round.
There are numerous construction toys (Knex, puzzles, lego), art materials (ds usually draws or writes stories or reads). The coordinators will organise activities regularly but also give the children plenty of space to amuse themselves under supervision.
I LOVE our afterschool club. It is on-site - your BIG selling point IMO - and run by people the children and parents already know and trust, because they are playground supervisors during the day. They are both parents themselves and really delightful, kind and non-nonsense types. Through afterschool club ds has got to know children in other years very well, and also the cleaners and caretaker - a good lesson for him in how important people who are not around much during the school day are to the life of the community.
He has made cakes, learnt about penalty shootouts, published comics and come home with bizarre headgear. He is very happy there.