A pilot scheme is currently being undertaken by Devon County Council’s Early Years and Childcare Service together with the Extended Schools Service.
Primary and secondary schools in East Devon are being invited to participate in a pilot scheme linking schools and childcare providers.
The school-childcare link scheme aims to offer parents the chance to find childcare through their child’s school.
Background to the school-childcare link
The Government is asking primary and secondary schools in England to become extended schools by 2010.
An extended school's service should amongs others include the following:
Schools are being advised to make the most of already existing childcare provisions when setting up their extended services.
This childcare could be provided by existing group based childcare – working in partnership with an out of school club or holiday playscheme, a voluntary pre-school or a private day nursery providing out of school care.
Alternatively this care could be provided through home-based childcare by registered childminders. Childminders have a huge part to play in helping schools to provide childcare in a family-friendly, flexible and affordable way.
Some Benefits of working with existing childcare providers
Introducing the scheme to your school
Find out more
Contact your extended schools local co-ordinator for further details about the school-childcare link pilot scheme. Find contact details here.
Related websites
national remodelling team - Extended Schools: What does it mean for headteachers?
Devon County Council - Extended Schools Service
Devon County Council - Information for Children and Families 'DISC'