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What to bring

What to bring to Holiday Action

Please bring all inhalers, Epi-pens or any other medication in a clear, sealed, labelled bag and hand in to the Community Activities team upon arrival. If medication is required please complete the appropriate form under 'Medical' in our Additional information area.  This must be handed in on your child's first day of attendance.

Mobile Phones
 

We recognise that it is increasingly difficult to police the use of mobile phones by pupils, but the following rules apply on site at Holiday Action:

  • Mobile phones are permitted at Holiday Action for children in School Years 6 and 7 only.
  • Phones are bought onto site at the owner’s own risk and Holiday Action does not take any responsibility for any loss or damage incurred.
  • Use of phones is restricted to breaktimes and lunchtimes and only within the designated ‘Phone Zone’ which is monitored by staff. Phones should be kept safely in their bags during activity sessions and at all other times, including drop-off, registration and pick-up.
  • Staff on duty in the ‘Phone Zone’ will actively and closely supervise the use of mobile phones.
  • The ‘Phone Zone’ is for playing age appropriate games only, i.e. downloadable games that have an age certificate (PEGI rating) appropriate for the age of the children playing them
  • Pupils are not allowed to use their phones to:
    • Access or post on any social media websites (Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram, Tik Tok, Snapchat, Reddit, Pinterest, etc)
    • View, take or share photos/videos - including content downloaded from 3rd party websites and social media
    • Make calls or send texts/messages. Any calls to parents must be made by Holiday Action management.
    • Play music
    • Access the school WIFI
    • Cause upset or distress to another pupil.
  • If pupils are seen to be accessing inappropriate material or sites this will be immediately stopped and reported to management.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Please see below for items needed for each programme:

Early Birds Swim (Y2-7)
 

Early Birds Swim is a fun swim overseen by qualified lifeguards.  

Please bring a swimming costume and towel (goggles are optional). Children will need to be able to swim at least 1 width of a recognised stroke (not doggy paddle) to be allowed to take part. 

Please note that our lifeguards cannot supervise any spectating children at Early Birds Swim. If for any reason, medical or otherwise, your child is not fit to go in the pool on the day, please do not bring them in until 9am.

Early Risers (REC & Y1)
 

Enjoyable morning activities overseen by experienced and qualified Early Years staff.

We recommend that children wear comfortable clothing (e.g. sportswear and trainers). 

 Cygnets

Please bring plenty to drink (a refillable water bottle is recommended), a packed lunch*, snack* and a coat for playtime.

Please ensure that your child arrives dressed suitably for the weather - layers are always a good idea, including a hoodie or jumper, plus a waterproof coat in the event of rain. 

Please also bring a pair of wellies (and waterproofs, if the weather is bad) as the Cygnets will go on a nature walk most afternoons.

*please do not bring any food containing nuts onto the site (including Nutella, hazelnut spread, chicken satay and pesto sauce)

*please ensure grapes and cherry tomatoes are cut in half to avoid choking hazard

*please note there is no fridge available.

Super Choice
 

Please bring plenty to drink (a refillable water bottle is recommended), a packed lunch*, snack* and a coat for playtime.

Please ensure that your child arrives dressed suitably for the weather - layers are always a good idea, including a hoodie or jumper, plus a waterproof coat in the event of rain. 

We recommend that children wear comfortable clothing that they can wear for the whole day, e.g. sportswear and trainers, and do not bring any extra clothes with them.

If your child would like to swim, then please bring a swimming costume and towel (goggles are optional). Children will need to be able to swim at least 1 width of a recognised stroke (not doggy paddle) to be allowed to take part. If your child is not a confident swimmer, then flotation aids can be provided. Our lifeguards will have the final say on whether children will be allowed to swim.

*please do not bring any food containing nuts onto the site

*please ensure grapes and cherry tomatoes are cut in half to avoid choking hazard

*please note there is no fridge available.

Fun Short Courses
 

Please bring plenty to drink, a snack*, a coat for playtime. Please also bring a packed lunch* if staying for the whole day.

 

  • For all sports-based courses, please wear sportswear and indoor trainers
  • For all non-sport courses, please wear comfortable clothing and indoor trainers

*please do not bring any food containing nuts onto the site (including Nutella, hazelnut spread, chicken satay and pesto sauce)

*please ensure grapes and cherry tomatoes are cut in half to avoid choking hazard

*please note there is no fridge available.

Action Plus (12-14 year old) 

Please bring plenty to drink, a snack*, and a coat for playtime. 

Please also bring a packed lunch* if staying for the whole day. 

*please do not bring any food containing nuts onto the site (including Nutella, hazelnut spread, chicken satay and pesto sauce) 

*please ensure grapes and cherry tomatoes are cut in half to avoid choking hazard 

*please note there is no fridge available.  

Night Owls
 

Children will be provided with tea, which will consist of a selection of sandwiches and cold buffet food.  Please advise when booking of any dietary requirements.

Warwick Schools Foundation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.