Cooking Club with Multi-Sports & Drama
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Project runs on following dates
The activity runs from 19 December 2022 to 21 December 2022. The Young Harrow Foundation does not manage bookings for this activity and is not responsible for the delivery of the project. If you have any questions, please contact the organisation directly.
What
Join us for an action packed few days where we will be Baking, Making and Moving!
This Winter Holiday we have three days where children aged 5-15yrs can come to the Beacon Community Centre to have a great start to their winter holiday. We have a fun packed few days including cooking club where children can flex their cooking skills (supervised by our team), and learn some new recipes and skills. Each day we will all prepare lunch together.
We also will have arts and crafts, multi sports (including dodgeball and badminton), drama sessions, Christmas biscuit decorating
Our Itinerary
- 19th December: Multi-sport and drama
- 20th December: Cooking Club and Christmas art
- 21st December: Christmas biscuit decorating, dodgeball and badminton
How to book
Press 'Enquire Now' and fill out your details. This does not guarantee a space, a member of the team will be in touch to confirm your place.
WHAT'S HAF?
The Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme is a Department for Education (DfE) funded programme of activities for children and young people aged 5-16 years, during the school holidays (Winter, Easter, and Summer). The programme offers a range of activities in Harrow, including some specialist SEND provisions. Places are free for children who meet the criteria, and a free nutritious meal is provided at each programme.
WHO IS THE HAF PROGRAMME FOR?
To qualify for a free place in the HAF programme, you have to meet the following criteria:
- The child / young person must be of school age – from Reception up to Year 11
- The child/young person must be living and/or attending school in Harrow
- The child must be in receipt of benefits tested Free School Meals*
This programme is primarily aimed at those eligible for Free School Meals (FSM) benefits related - but not exclusively as we aim to include any child experiencing economic and social disadvantage.