Yeah, I would be dropping that aftercare program. Ours in in the gym with different stations. They have legos, blocks, dollhouse, tables for homework, coloring and drawing, books, etc. The areas are clearly designed to appeal to certain age groups, since it's K-5 in one big room, but the kids can play with whatever they want. The doors are propped open to the fenced-in blacktop/basketball court. The workers go around supervise and/or play with the kids. It's all free play time. At first I was a little iffy about the employees because they are mostly teenagers (there is a director and another "adult" on site), but when I come for pickup, they are the ones most likely to be coloring or playing ball WITH the kids. I think my kid would go nuts with such a structured aftercare like you describe. School is OVER, time to unwind and be a kid!