The Hive
Children's Club

St Paul's Wraparound Care 

The Hive,  St Paul's Breakfast and After School Club

'The Hive'
St Paul's breakfast and after school club 

At The Hive, we are able to provide care for your child before and after school. We serve food at both sessions. We run wraparound care, aiming to offer guaranteed regular slots from Reception through to Year 6. The Hive is operated by school staff and all children are familiar with the staff from working with them in school.

The Hive Club is celebrating
The Teddy Bear's Picnic
St Paul's After School Club

on Friday 21st June 2024
from 3.30pm to 6pm


All Teddy Bear's Welcomed.

Welcoming all sizes of teddy bears, large cuddly reptiles, furry birds, and other lovable creatures! 

Bring your biggest or smallest furry toy, your funniest hats, laughter and smiles. 


To book places please email childrensclub@stpaulskh.kingston.sch.uk

We'll enjoy celebrating an afternoon filled with games, dancing, ice cream and fun! 

For more information about The Hive Club
click the button below

The Hive
St Paul's Children's Club

Celebrated their first 'Santa's Elves Party' Event

A special visit from Santa to say 'hello' to his dedicated elves!

A 'sparkling' success for the best dressed Elves in town! We welcomed elves from around the world, reindeer's, sparkly fairies, and other lovable creatures! 

Everyone enjoyable afternoon with a visit from Santa, laughter, icing cookies, reindeer feed, games, dance, mask making and enormous fun!

The Hive

St Paul's Children's Club

Celebrated their first 'Teddy Bear's Picnic Day' Event

A 'Roaring' success for our Furry Friends! We welcomed all sizes of teddy bears, large cuddly reptiles, furry birds, and other lovable creatures! 

Everyone had an enjoyable day, filled with laughter, ice cream, games and fun!

Breakfast club runs from 7:30am closing at 8:45am enabling parents or carers to drop off their children between 7:30am and 8.30am every day. Breakfast club is one important element of our child care provision, with a healthy light balanced breakfast - a choice of cereals, toast, yogurt and fresh fruits. 

After School Club runs from 3:30pm closing at 6:00pm with a healthy light afternoon cold platter, (on occasion the club will offer some light hot food snacks) and fun activities.

To book your child into either the breakast or after school sessions please click on the button below to register your interest. You will then be able to book and pay for your sessions online via ParentMail. 

Hours and advanced booking costs
Childcare vouchers accepted

7:30 - 8:45am - £6.50

3:30 - Closed at 6pm - £14.50


Half termly payment due dates 2023/2024

Contact details

Call to book: 07498 496681
(Telephone number only active from the beginning of term and in term time)

The Hive,  St Paul's Breakfast and After School Club activities

The Hive's activities include

The Hive After School Club's Menu

Terms and Conditions

The Hive, St Paul's Children's Club Terms and Conditions

TCs 2023-24 Update March 2024.pdf

Childcare Voucher Details

Children's Club details and St Paul’s childcare voucher companies

Childcare voucher companies updated Oct 22.pdf

Packed and Playground Snacks

SUGAR SMART AND NUT FREE SCHOOL

We are a ‘Sugar Smart’ and nut free school. May we remind parents that sweets, including whole chocolate bars, are not permitted in school and should not be included in children’s lunchboxes. We have several children who are prone to anaphylaxis, please ensure that packed lunches do not contain nut products (including cereal bars, peanut butter and Nutella). Our school kitchen uses nut-free products.

Please remind your child that they are only permitted to eat pieces of fruit in the playground at break or lunchtime.

As we are a ‘Sugar Smart’ school, we ask that pupils do not bring in sweets or similar as birthday treats. As an alternative, parents can bring in fresh fruit for the class or donate a book or game to the class on their child's birthday.

Thank you for your support.

Keeping children safe in school 

We remind parents that as part of our safeguarding policy, children are not allowed to speak to members of the public through the school fence, including parents and adults known to them. If you need to get a message to your child during the school day, please do so via the school office. Please do not encourage children to come to the fence to speak with you.

Thank you for your support