Elizabeth House

Elizabeth House Community Centre

Community Warm Space Offer: Visit our website for details on our activities for children, adults and older residents Elizabeth House | Activities (elizabeth-house.org.uk)

We run an after-school club and holiday playscheme for children from Reception age.

Contact us for more information or visit http://elizabeth-house.org.uk/

With a large hall, an IT suite and several meeting rooms, Elizabeth House is the perfect venue for birthday parties or groups to hire. We offer discounted rates to charities and community groups.

Bright Futures are present once a month during the food bank, offering a family surgery (2nd Tuesday of the month) and between 4pm-6pm every Thursdays offering a family surgery

We provide practical support and access to opportunities through a range of activities and services: 

Food hub for those experiencing food insecurity (Tuesday)
Open access youth club (Monday and Wednesday)
IT training and employment programme (every day)
Over 50's lunch club (Wednesday)
Free exercise classes (Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday)
Women Support Group (Monday)
Baby massage (Tuesday)

After School Club (term times, Mon-Fri 3.30-6pm)

Cooking Club (term times, Wed & Fri 3.20-5pm)

Holiday Playscheme (school holidays, Mon to Fri 9am to 5.30pm)

Who to contact

Contact Name
Nathalie Renaud, Director
Telephone
020 7690 1300 020 7690 1300
E-mail
info@elizabeth-house.org.uk
Website
www.elizabeth-house.org.uk
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Location

Name of venue
Elizabeth House Community Centre
Address
Elizabeth House
2 Hurlock Street
London
Postcode
N5 1ED

Time / date details

Opening times/date
Afterschool Club: Monday to Friday, 3.30pm to 6pm. Youth Club: Monday and Wednesday, 6.30-8.30pm. Holiday Playscheme: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5.30pm.

Other Details

Cost Details
After school club: £9 per session. Holiday playscheme: £20 daily or £10 per day concession (limited no of places and evidence required). Fees include a wide range of activities and afternoon snack. Children must bring a healthy packed lunch and parents may be required to pay extra for some outings. Youth Club is free for all registered members.
Who is this service for?
After-School Club and Holiday Playschemes for 4-13 year olds, caters for all levels of need and ability. Youth Club for 11-18 year olds.
Can I refer myself?
Referral not required
Referral Details

Phone, visit website or come by to pick up a Registration Form.

External Links

Childcare Information

Pick up (schools)
Gillespie Primary School
St Johns Highbury Vale CE Primary School
2 year old funding
No
Tax-free childcare
Yes

Local Offer

How will you support my child?

Our setting welcomes children with SEND and we are committed to working with parents and other professionals to provide good inclusive practice. Our staff received bespoke SEND training from Oyster in March 2015. They are committed to continually updating this training and building on the outcomes during weekly staff meetings. We have experience of working with children with moderate to high need, in particular those with Behavioural, Emotional and Social Needs (BESD). We have also worked with local schools to support children with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN). We work closely with our feeder primary schools to gather information about the children we work with, and also with Islington Children’s Services in ensuring our policies and training are up-to-date. We are very happy to meet with parents in advance of their children attending the provision, and to put together a tailored support plan to ensure we can best meet their needs. The building is fully wheelchair accessible, with a lift to the first floor and step-free access on the ground floor.

Ofsted Information

Inspection Outcome
Inspection Outcome
Inspection DateInspection typeInspection Outcome
03/08/2018Re-inspection (Early Years Register)Met
Link to latest Ofsted inspection report 

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