Staffing
Staffing and managing your breakfast club will be one of your biggest considerations.
Staffing options
There are 3 main options:
1. Running the breakfast club entirely by school/internal staff
It is a commonly used model in community based breakfast clubs (using volunteers or voluntary organisation staff)
2. Running the breakfast club in partnership with catering staff
3. Contracting an external provider
Steering group
- young people
- parents/carers
- governors/PTA
- community members eg residents or voluntary agencies
- volunteers
- local authority officers
- school staff
The group will give you access to a broader base of advice, information and expertise on the necessary organisational, legal and safety issues - as well as creative ideas for developing your club. They may well help you consider things you may have missed. An advisory group should meet at least twice a term.
Qualifications
There are no ‘breakfast club qualifications’ as such. Your level of staff qualification will depend on the requirements of your funding stream and whether you are registered as formal childcare. The following basic recommendations should help:
All clubs must have:
- A first aider on site (this might mean you need 2 or 3 people trained to cover leave and sickness)
- A food hygiene certificate (and all staff handling food should have completed food handling awareness training)
- All staff/volunteers CRB checked
- The correct staff ratios (see below)
Formal childcare clubs must have:
- 1 person with NVQ level 3 qualification
- 50% of staff with NVQ level 2 qualification
More information can be found at www.4children.org.uk or your LA childcare lead.
The Cabinet Office has published new guidance regarding the CRB check and working with volunteers. The guidance is available on the Cabinet Office’s website.
Staff Ratios
There are no formal guidelines for adult/ child ratios in study support and out-of-school-hours learning activites.
The following are the legal adult/ child ratios set for registered childcare. However it is good practice for all clubs to follow.
- England 1 member of staff for every 8 children aged 3-7 years. This includes the children of staff and volunteers. If you have children under 3 the ratios are higher.
- Scotland 1 member of staff for 10 children aged 4-7 for sessional care. If you have children under 3 the ration is 1-8.
- Wales 1 member of staff for every 8 children aged 3-8 years. This includes the children of staff and volunteers.
Remember! You must always have a minimum of two adults present at a session.
Staffing resources
- Club Coordinator sample job description (Word file, 92 KB)
- Assistant Club Coordinator sample job description (Word file, 91 KB)
- Visit our bespoke staffing pages on the Study Support ETC website
- Find out more about remodelling the school day





