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IMPACT FAQs

 

 

Who are Impact Activity Clubs Ltd?
Impact Activity Clubs (IAC) are managed by our Sports Coach Mr Godley, who has over 20 years of experience working with children and young adults in the Sports Sector, including 10 years as an Academy Coach at Watford F.C.
Mr Godley has worked at Longfield Primary for 6 years, holds an up-to-date DBS, Level 3 Emergency Aid Certificate, and is qualified and insured to coach a variety of primary school activities such as:
Football, Korfball, Basketball, Cricket, Athletics, Tag Rugby, Uni Hockey, Dodgeball, Handball, Fitness. 

 

Impact Activity Clubs have now introduced additional clubs that are taught by specialists such as Spanish club, Singing Club and Art Club.  Please see the timetable for more details.

 

If you have any queries related to any Impact Activity Clubs please contact us using the information below:

 

Impact Activity Clubs
Longfield Primary School
Dukes Avenue
North Harrow
HA2 7NZ

Contact: Mr D Godley (Director & Coach)
Email: impact@longfieldprimary.co.uk
Tel: 07496 542555 (Please text in the event of not being able to answer)

 

 

All you need to know - FAQs

How do I sign up?Click on the club you would like to book on the clubs timetable.  If you are not already signed up, you will need to create an account.  Once you have registered you can book and pay for the club.
Still need help? Click on the following link that will take you through the process step by step: https://knowledge.teamfeepay.com/joining-teamfeepay-guide  All clubs are paid in advance for the term. No cash is taken. You will need to register your details and pay before you can be accepted on any of the clubs.

Who leads the Clubs?

Mr Godley is the Activity Clubs Manager, and also leads each Sports Club. Mr Wanniarachchi also assists during these sessions.  Miss Manser is the Leader for Singing, Mrs Lopez is the Club Leader for Spanish, and Mrs Najafzadeh is the Leader for Art Club. All Leaders are DBS checked and have significant experience in their field.
What does my child need to bring/wear?We ask that children wear suitable clothing for each activity club. For non-sport classroom based activities, school uniform is permitted, however for Art, we ask parents to provide an old shirt/sweater to wear over the top of their uniform.  For sports, a t-shirt, shorts, socks and trainers are fine for indoor activity clubs, and for outdoor sports it may be best to wear a tracksuit and even a coat. Football will be played on the MUGA unless it’s in spring/summer, so players should wear shin pads and trainers. Every child should have a non-fizzy drink.
What will my child learn?Each club has a framework of skills and knowledge to learn each week. All clubs will look to challenge individuals at an appropriate level for their age and ability. The emphasis will always be on improving confidence, skills, knowledge, and ultimately having lots of fun in the process! 

My child is a beginner, can she/he still sign up?

Yes! Our activity clubs are for all abilities, girls and boys alike. If you sign up during a course, you will only pay for the remaining sessions of the term.
Where do the children meet?A.M ARRIVAL: We ask parents to drop their children at the GLASS STAIRCASE AT THE FRONT PLAYGROUND 7.55.AM where the Club Leader will meet the group.
P.M ARRIVAL: All children leave their class at the end of the day and meet their Club Leader in the specified room. (Parents will receive an email with details of the club and room locations.)
Where do I collect my child from? (P.M only)P.M COLLECTION – children will be signed out from the GLASS STAIRCASE FRONT PLAYGROUND AT 4:30PM. Parents must come into the playground to collect. Please do not ask children to meet you outside of the school entrance.
My child has medication at school, can they access this during club if needed?

No. Medication at school should not be removed from your child’s class. We ask that parents pack additional medication/inhalers in their child’s bag for every activity club. This way, medication will not be taken home by accident and leave the school without it if needed. In the event of a child not having their medication they may not be able to participate in the activity club.

I cannot attend an activity club, what is the process?

The session will of course still take place, as we have other children taking part. There will be no refunds or adding sessions that a child missed to the next term’s booking.  If you know in advance that your child will be absent, please email impact@longfieldprimary.co.uk.

What happens if the weather is bad during an outdoor session?All outdoor activity clubs will go into a hall in the event of adverse weather where the activity will continue.
Are numbers limited?Yes, we have a limit to each class depending on age and activity.  When numbers exceed 16 in a class, we look to provide an additional coach/teacher.  Bookings will be on a first come first serve basis.  *Please note that for an Activity Club to run we require a minimum of 6 children booked on to run the class.
Policies

We adhere to the relevant policies of Longfield Primary School. These include Safeguarding & Child Protection, Whistle-blowing, Anti bullying, Health & Safety & Parent Code of Conduct.

These can be found on the following page: https://www.longfieldprimaryschool.co.uk/policies/
What happens if my child needs first aid?Mr Godley holds the Level 3 Emergency Aid Award and will have a first aid bag at each session. He will also have a mobile phone to contact parents in the event of an emergency. All contact numbers will be on a register at each session.
Behaviour & expectations?All parents will be asked to sign our participant code of conduct as part of the booking process. It is important that children understand that they are responsible for what they say and do, and all children have the right to enjoy themselves to the full.
What about Covid-19?Where possible we will try to avoid unnecessary contact, and encourage regular hand sanitation. Indoor activity clubs will be ventilated by opening windows, and equipment will be wiped down before and after use. If your child shows any symptoms of Covid-19 please follow government guidelines https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus

 

We look forward to seeing you there! 😊

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