We provide many different opportunities to foster pupils’ interests through our offer of extra-curricular clubs. These take place both within school time and after school and capture a rich menu of pupils’ talents and interests. Through the use of our extra-curricular opportunities, we build the opportunities for cultural capital for our children.
We are fortunate that so many members of staff within our academy have keen interests and hobbies and these reflect on the pupils’ enjoyment for attending extra curricular clubs. We work hard to offer an array of different opportunities to celebrate sports, arts, performance and the outdoors.
Young Voices Club – provides an opportunity for children to have fun and practice songs to prepare for the Young Voices Concert.
Cheerleading Club – allows children to learn cheers and routines. This allows them to practise their teamwork, coordination and confidence whilst being in an exciting environment.
Football Club – provides children the chance to learn basic football skills while understanding the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship.
Computing Club – allows children’s problem solving and creativity skills to develop through creating their own projects. Also, children can gain knowledge about using the internet safely.
Times Tables Club – gives children the opportunity to further improve their maths abilities by ensuring that learning multiplication is an exciting journey.
Art Club – encourages self-expression and allows children to explore their creativity in various ways.
Choir Club – offers children an opportunity to explore their musical talents and build their confidence through singing. It also helps to improve listening and communications skills.
Yoga Club – allows children to engage in activities which focus on relaxation and mindfulness.
School Council – offers children the opportunity to represent the views and interests of their peers, whilst developing leadership skills, practicing communication and learning about decision-making processes.
Glee Club – provides children with an outlet to express their creativity through singing and preforming.
Recorder Club – provides an opportunity for children to develop their musical skills and gain confidence as they progress in their abilities.
Chess Club – can develop children’s problem solving and ability to focus, from analysing the opponents moves. This also improves a child’s patience and discipline.
Holiday Club – provides a fun and engaging environment for children with a variety of themed activities.
Day | Club | Key Stage | Run By: | Finish Time |
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Monday Lunchtime | Choir | KS1 | Mrs A Briggs | End of Lunchtime |
Yoga | KS2 | Miss M Wilson | End of Lunchtime | |
Monday After School | Netball | Years 4,5,6 | 4:00pm | |
Tuesday Lunchtime | School Council | Mrs L Drury | End of Lunchtime | |
Art | Reception | Mrs S Davies | End of Lunchtime | |
Cheerleading | KS1 | Miss G Jones | End of Lunchtime | |
Times table | KS2 | End of Lunchtime | ||
Wednesday Lunchtime | Recorder | KS1 | Miss E Rawson | End of Lunchtime |
Chess | KS2 | Mr J Hitch | End of Lunchtime | |
Cheerleading | KS2 | Miss G Jones | End of Lunchtime | |
Wednesday After School | Young Voices | KS2 | Mrs E Perkins / Mrs J Allen | 4:00pm |
Activity Club | F2 | 4:00pm | ||
Thursday Lunchtime | Craft Club | KS1 | Mrs S Gillen | End of Lunchtime |
Times table | KS2 | End of Lunchtime | ||
Thursday After School | Book Club | LKS2 | 4:00pm | |
Friday Lunchtime | Art | KS1 | Mrs H Kimbley | End of Lunchtime |
Glee | KS2 | End of Lunchtime | ||
Friday After School | Boxing | UKS2 | Mr L Adlington | 4:00pm |