What does it offer? After-school clubs include homework, football, tennis, choir and orchestra. It also offers parent information evenings to support wellbeing and learning, carnival projects and workshops for gifted and talented pupils
Who does it work with? Cluster schools, NHS support services, Connexions, the local authority, Shanklin town brass band and local sports groups
Who funds it? The extended schools officer is funded through school cluster and local authority funding. Other activities are paid for by charging, partnerships and school funds where necessary.
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