Parents are the main carers for children, and there are many ways in which people are involved in helping parents. There are great parenting courses, which need leaders to make them happen.
The schools in Clayton play a big part of the life of the village and there are all sorts of ways that you can get involved
in supporting their work. this can involve help in classrooms, fundraising, being a governor
Check out their websites to see the work they do.
Clayton also has many activities and groups for children, which are run by volunteers.
The villages Cricket, Rugby and Football clubs have sections for children.
There are cubs and brownies groups.
The Baptist Church Minister, David Newton, and the Vicar of St John's, Keith Dunnett, both visit the local schools, to
tell the tried and tested Bible stories in assemblies, so that the children of
Clayton grow up knowing these great stories, which give important principles for living.
Each of the churches run Sunday schools so that children in the village can have the best start to life.
email
if you would like to know how to sign up for one of the Sunday Schools.
We hardly need to say that everyone who works with children has to undergo careful
police checks to ensure the safety of our children.
If you feel that there are things you could do to make an impact and encourage children in our
community, or if you are a parent who could do with some help right now, please drop us an
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and we'll see if we can help you use your skills in this area.
You can Make an Impact.