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So far, in addition to the LED handrail bracket, the company’s own design and/or patented products include several building hardware and EZ rack clothes hanger. In short, Aplus is a company that specializes in providing solutions to our customers. All aPlus staff are required to have current First Aid Certificates and all are vetted by Police.Founded in 2007, Aplus is a company with technical capabilities in design, research and development, working with factories in both Taiwan and China to achieve product manufacturing and accept OEM business from worldwide companies.Awatea children are involved in activities that require input and enthusiasm such as building, sewing, craft, paddle boarding, land kiting, karaoke performances and may include overnight visits to venues such as Wellington Zoo, Kapiti Island, Mt Ruapehu, and the National Aquarium in Napier.Ĭhildren’s safety is paramount to all staff at aPlus.Awatea Club gives children a taste of guided self-management and problem solving.Children are returned to the centre by 3pm.Children will need weather appropriate clothing, a drink, morning tea and lunch.Activities may include mini golf, ten pin bowling, skating, swimming, or a barbecue, as well as visits to specific venues such as Colyton Clocks, Coach Museum, Owlcatraz, or shows at Centrepoint Theatre.The out and about programme involves the children leaving the centre to travel to a location either in Palmerston North or in the surrounding district.Afternoon tea is provided for those children staying after 3pm (sandwiches, biscuits/crackers and fruit).
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Morning tea is provided (plain biscuits/crackers and fruit).Children will need a drink, weather appropriate clothing, and lunch.There is also a sports component, including activities such as polo hockey, pop lacrosse, and tchoukball. The stay and play programme offers a variety of themed activities, including craft, art, science, building and games.Explorers Club (5 years to 12 years)Įach week consists of 3 “stay and play” days and 2 “out and about” days. There is before-programme care available from 7.00am and after-programme care to 6.00pm. During Terms 4 and 1, children are able to make use of the school swimming pool but must adhere to the aPlus Sun Care Policy (hats and sun lotion).Įach holiday programme day starts at 9am and finishes at 3pm.Children benefit from the opportunity to socialise with their peers and to practise their citizenship by building friendships and working alongside others.building an igloo, digging a garden) to concentrate on. For the older children there is also a term project (e.g. Each day includes a mixture of planned activities, homework, and play.If you wish your child to have breakfast, please call our office on (06) 357 5583 to confirm.ĪPlus After School Care: 3.00pm to 6.00pm Children are provided with breakfast from 7.30am to 7.50am, with toast and a variety of spreads and cereals to choose from.The programme is casually structured, providing a relaxed variety of activities for the children to enjoy before starting their school day. aPlus Morning Care runs from 7.15am to 8.30am.aPlus is based at Hokowhitu School, so your child does not have to be driven to another location, and will remain in a familiar environment. Our preferred before and after school care provider is aPlus Out of School Care.