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Enrichment & Activities

At our school, learning doesn’t stop at the classroom door. We believe that education should be broad, engaging, and full of opportunity, which is why we offer a wide range of enrichment activities and clubs designed to spark curiosity, develop new skills, and encourage students to explore their interests.

This gives students the chance to take part in exciting clubs, creative projects, and collaborative experiences that build confidence, teamwork, and independence. Whether pupils are interested in sport, the arts, science, technology, or simply trying something new, there is something for everyone to enjoy and get involved in.

Our aim is to provide opportunities that inspire, challenge, and support every learner, helping them to grow both inside and outside the classroom.


Just Dance

Análisis de Just Dance 2022: vuelve a la pista de baile un año másThis year, Miss Kelley ran a Just Dance club based on the iconic game, designed to get students moving, having fun, and enjoying music in an active way. It was all about participation and enjoyment—no need to be a top dancer, just come along, join in, and have fun!

Rounders

Rounders PostMrs Pattison and Miss Marr have been busy running Rounders sessions, giving students the chance to develop their skills, teamwork, and confidence in a fun and active setting. The sessions have been so popular that they are even considering setting up a school team, opening the door for pupils to take part in competitive matches in the future.

Dodgeball 

PLAYM8 Original Dodgeball 6 Pack 22cm - 3 / Assorted / 6 PackOur KS1 Dodgeball Club is a fun, high-energy session where pupils can stay active while enjoying plenty of laughter and teamwork. With music playing throughout, children are encouraged to move around, throw, dodge, and catch in a safe and supportive environment. The focus is on participation, developing coordination, and most importantly, having lots of fun with friends while building confidence and fitness.

Glee club

37,400+ Cartoon Singing Stock Photos, Pictures & Royalty-Free Images - iStock | Cartoon readingGlee Club, led by Miss Loynes and Mrs Longstaffe, gives students the chance to develop their singing skills, build confidence, and perform together as part of a supportive group. Members also have opportunities to take part in out-of-school trips and performances, sharing their love of singing with wider audiences and representing the school in exciting events.

Arts & crafts

12 Fun Art and Craft Ideas for Kids | Twinkl USA - TwinklIn our final half term, Craft Club is embracing all things summer! Pupils will have the opportunity to get creative with a range of seasonal activities, making colourful and imaginative crafts inspired by the warmer weather. From summer-themed decorations to fun keepsakes, children can explore different materials and techniques while developing their creativity and fine motor skills. Most importantly, it's a chance to relax, have fun, and enjoy creating something special with friends.

Coding 

Coding, Programming and Computer Science are not the same · RobotLABKS2 Coding Club, led by Mr Beech, gives pupils the opportunity to explore the exciting world of computer programming in a fun and engaging way. Children learn how to create games, animations, and digital projects while developing problem-solving, logical thinking, and creativity. Whether they are complete beginners or already enjoy coding, the club provides a supportive environment where everyone can learn new skills and discover how technology works behind the scenes.

Drama 

Performance Ideas: Socially-Distanced Plays | Stage SystemsDrama Club, led by Mrs Morris, has been full of energy and excitement this summer term. Pupils have enjoyed taking part in a variety of fun warm-up games, helping to build confidence, creativity, and teamwork. Through acting activities, improvisation challenges, and performance-based tasks, children have had plenty of opportunities to express themselves, develop their communication skills, and most importantly, have lots of fun.

Cross country 

Cross Country Running: Risks and Injury PreventionCross Country Club, led by Ms Morison and Miss Lindley, gave pupils the opportunity to improve their fitness, stamina, and determination while enjoying the outdoors. Throughout the spring term, children challenged themselves with a variety of running activities, encouraging perseverance and a positive attitude. Whether aiming to improve personal bests or simply enjoy running with friends, pupils have shown great enthusiasm and commitment while having fun along the way.

boosters

272,800+ Education Clipart Stock Illustrations, Royalty-Free Vector Graphics & Clip Art - iStockOur Year 5 and 6 Booster Sessions have provided pupils with valuable opportunities to strengthen their skills in maths, reading, grammar, and other key areas of learning. We have been incredibly impressed by the dedication and determination shown by the children, who have worked hard to challenge themselves and make the most of every session.

These sessions have not only helped to reinforce important knowledge and skills but have also played a key role in boosting confidence and independence. It has been wonderful to see pupils growing in self-belief, tackling challenges with resilience, and taking pride in the progress they have made. Their positive attitude and commitment have been a credit to them throughout the year.