Before School Care
After School Care (Ambrose Activities)
Vacation Care & Pupil Free Days
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Ambrose runs active, engaging, and fun programs at St Luke’s College – before and after school, on pupil-free days, and during school holidays.
These services for children in years K-6 are held within the school grounds, so your children can enjoy professionally structured activities in a safe, familiar environment.
Qualified Ambrose educators provide our children with a wide variety of stimulating experiences. Each activity is tailored to their interests and focused on building their confidence, curiosity, and resilience. From science experiments to creative expression and games to outdoor sports, our programs will inspire their minds and strengthen their bodies. During the school term, if needed, we help your child with their homework too.
At St Luke’s, we also offer an innovative afternoon Masterclass program called Ambrose Activities. Led by our schoolteachers and senior students, the children enjoy exciting experiences such as music, art, robotics, dance, drama, science, and cooking.
On pupil-free days we keep your children engaged all day, learning and socialising, with the perfect balance of active and creative experiences.
During school holidays, we run Ambrose Vacation Care for K-6 children. It’s filled with fun themes, exciting activities, and plenty of opportunities to make new friends! And children from all schools and faiths are welcome to join the fun.
Our Vacation Care program is based on the My Time, Our Place framework, which centres on your children’s interests and passions to ensure they love every moment. From excursions to workshops, games, sports, and crafts, their days are packed with variety and excitement.
Monday to Friday
Before School Care: Opens 6.30am
After School Care (Activities): Closes 6.00pm
Vacation Care & Pupil Free Days: 6.30am – 6.00pm
“Activities are great. The educators are lovely. We were very impressed to see more male teachers in the centre this year being parents of two young boys.”