Before School Care
After School Care
Vacation Care & Pupil Free Days
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Ambrose School Age Care provides professionally structured services at Good Shepherd Primary – before and after school, on pupil-free days, and during school holidays.
These active, engaging, and fun programs for K-6 children are held within our school grounds in Plumpton, so your children don’t have to travel for supervised care.
Qualified Ambrose educators provide a safe and engaging environment for your child to learn and grow. Every activity is tailored to their interests and focused on developing their confidence, curiosity, and resilience.
Our programs are all about building inspired minds and healthy bodies. Our children enjoy everything from science experiments and creative expression to indoor games. Plus, there’s lots of outdoor play too with sports, group games and plenty of opportunities to build confidence. During the school term, children are also helped with their homework.
On pupil-free days we keep your children engaged all day, learning and socialising, with the perfect balance of active and creative experiences.
During the school holidays, we run Vacation Care for K-6 children. It’s filled with fun themes, exciting activities, and lots of friends! Even though this service is held on the grounds of our school, children from all faiths and schools are welcome.
Our program is based on the “My Time, Our Place” framework – which focuses on children’s interests and ensures we provide a program they love. Activities include excursions (where we go out into the community), workshops (where a special activity comes to us), games, sports, crafts, and much more.
Monday to Friday
Before School Care: Opens 7.00am
After School Care: Closes 6.00pm
Vacation Care & Pupil Free Days: 7.00am – 6.00pm
“They keep us updated and well informed, and very helpful in all my queries. The educators are very professional.”