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Extra-curricular Activities

We offer a range of additional services, starting with a breakfast club at 7:45am, a tea time club immediately after school and an extra-curricular programme which continues until 5:30pm daily.  In short, the School is run by the community, for the community. 

Our overriding aim is to provide a programme of activities which capture the aptitudes and interests of the children in our care.  With this in mind, the Trust makes provision for a range of booster and enrichment activities in the school holidays.  This is an opportunity for children to enrich their learning, try out new things, have fun and meet friends. These clubs run until 4:15pm on Wednesday and Thursday.

Wednesday 

Years 1 and 2 

Reading Club & Games Club

This club was designed to encourage children to read for pleasure and develop a passion for expressive writing.

Colouring Club

This club is designed to unearth and develop the creative spirits that our children already possess.

 

Year 3

Puzzle Club

This club fosters creative thinking and teamwork through engaging brain teasers and logic challenges. It's a fun way to sharpen problem-solving skills!

 

 

 

 

 

Year 4

Chess Club

Through the playing of chess pupil become more analytical, developing critical thinking skills.

Puzzle Club

This club fosters creative thinking and teamwork through engaging brain teasers and logic challenges. It's a fun way to sharpen problem-solving skills!

 
Years 5 and 6

Chess Club

Through the playing of chess pupil become more analytical, developing critical thinking skills.

Information Technology Club

The pupils receive the opportunity to practise the ICT skills they have learnt in class as well as researching information to help with their academics. 

 

Thursday 

Years 1 and 2

Lego Club

Through designing and building different structures pupils develop a love for architecture, while their creative talents are supported

 

 

Year 2

Lego Club

Through designing and building different structures pupils develop a love for architecture, while their creative talents are supported

Gardening Club

The pupils in the club develop a strong appreciation for nature and the protection of the biosphere.

 

Year 3 and 4 

Gardening Club

The pupils in the club develop a strong appreciation for nature and the protection of the biosphere.

Movie Club

The children will watch age-appropriate films then respond to them in a variety of ways: making connections, discussions of themes, creative writing, art and drama.

Drawing Club

This club is designed to open the children's eyes to fresh possibilities in drawing through fun but challenging sessions in a supportive and sharing environment. 

Year 5

Movie Club

The children will watch age-appropriate films then respond to them in a variety of ways: making connections, discussions of themes, creative writing, art and drama.

Gardening Club

The pupils in the club develop a strong appreciation for nature and the protection of the biosphere.

 

Year 6

Movie Club

The children will watch age-appropriate films then respond to them in a variety of ways: making connections, discussions of themes, creative writing, art and drama.

Information Technology Club

The pupils receive the opportunity to practise the ICT skills they have learnt in class as well as researching information to help with their academics.