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After School Programme

Bev Adams from Woolston Development Project

We currently have places available in our After School Programme from the beginning of Term 2. The programme operates Monday to Friday, 3.00-5.30pm for 5-13 year olds. We provide adult supervision for younger children from Te Waka Unua School across the road to the programme based at 497 Ferry Rd, as well as age specific outings for 10-13 year olds. All children are provided with a wholesome afternoon tea plus fruit each day. This is all included in a daily fee of $17. Woolston Development Project is Ministry of Social Development approved for OSCAR subsidies to assist parents in work or study. With 30 years experience in providing after school care, look no further for a safe, quality service. For further information and for enrolments please contact Bev, 3894448

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Do you think NZ should ban social media for youth?
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