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Maltby Learning Trust launches a new After School Club in partnership with Pop’s Outdoor Adventure

An exciting new after-school club has opened at Maltby Manor Academy in a partnership with Pop’s Outdoor Adventure.

Maltby Learning Trust has teamed up with Pop’s Outdoor Adventure to provide activities for youngsters in school Year 1 to Year 6 from 3 pm-6 pm, Monday to Friday, and plans are in place to further extend their provision for FS2/Reception age children.

Based at The Hub at Maltby Manor Academy, activities include arts and crafts, sports and games, and outdoor learning, all from £10 per child per session, with snacks included.

Pop’s also offers free minibus transport, collecting children from Maltby Redwood Academy and Maltby Lilly Hall Academy.

David Horrigan from Maltby Learning Trust said: “We are really excited about this collaboration with Pop’s, which is exclusive to MLT schools. It’s a fantastic initiative and so much work has gone into creating a superb new space which children will love.

“It’s great that pupils at three of our primary Academies can all benefit from this new arrangement.”

Adrian Harvey, from Pop’s Outdoor Adventure, said: “We support over 14,000 children each year across Rotherham with after-school clubs, holiday clubs, and outdoor learning sessions in schools. This amazing opportunity to now support children and families in Maltby is our next big adventure, and one we can’t wait to share our unique activities with them!”

“We know that ‘flexible’ wraparound childcare is important to so many working families. At Pop’s, there are no contracts or fixed terms, we are available to book as and when you need our support. As an Ofsted registered childcare provider, you can rest assured that your children will be safe, entertained and cared for, making each day special and memorable.”

All bookings for Pop’s Outdoor Adventure must be made online. To register and book sessions, visit: https://pops.kidsclubhq.co.uk/register

Maltby Learning Trust is a multi-academy trust that works to ensure schools collaborate and support common goals. Formed in 2014, it consists of seven schools, with three secondary schools in addition to its four primary schools.