Eligibility: School age children attending Morse Street Junior Public School or Bruce Public School
Delivery: In person
Fee: Instructional days: $7.00/day; Non-instructional days (PA days, March Break, Winter Break): $28.50/day; Summer camp: $120.00/week
Program dates: Year-round (closed on stat holidays)
Program description
The Pape House Neighbourhood Program is designed for school age children and features homework clubs, computer literacy, sports, nutrition and healthy lifestyle activities.
Requirements:
Participants must be enrolled at Morse Street Junior Public School or Bruce Public School; children are picked up after school at these locations by WoodGreen staff.
Fee:
Instructional days: $7.00/day
Non-instructional days (PA days, March Break, Winter Break): $28.50/day
Summer camp: $120.00/week
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Non-instructional days (PA days, March Break, Winter Break)
Monday – Friday
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Summer camp (8 weeks)
Monday – Friday
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
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