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How should wraparound childcare facilities be treated in the assessment?

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How should wraparound childcare facilities be treated in the assessment?

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A. ‘Wraparound’ provision generally involves the use of school facilities outside the normal school day and therefore does not have an impact on capacity. Non-school provision should only be excluded if it is not normally available to the school during the school day.

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