Clubs run by school staff:
Bullet Journal Club
The Bullet Journal method is a system that combines elements of mindfulness, productivity and self discovery. It empowers you to become the author of your own life, allowing you to track the past, organise the present and plan for the future. Some benefits of bullet journaling for children are:
develops writing skills, improves organisational skills and focus, strengthens memory and improves mental health.
Choir Club
At Choir we learn how to breathe and warm up properly through fun exercises and tongue-twisters. We learn how to make the most of our voices and how to perform together.
We have a lot of fun learning new songs. Singing can make you feel wonderful and can really help with confidence too. It doesn't matter if you think you can't sing - we believe everyone can! So if you just love to sing and want to have some fun, come and join us.
Coding Club
The children will take part in coding projects to develop their skills in creating games, animations and web pages in Scratch. We will work together through the projects, helping each other to debug any programs and learn from one another.
Cricket Club
The children will learn the fundamentals of cricket, developing team work, bat and ball skills, improving their hand eye co-ordination and having fun.
Games Club
Are you creative? Do you have any ideas of creating a new game? If you do then join us at Games Club where you can develop your metal ability, your concentration skills and your imagination through board games and card games.
Gardening Club
Gardening is all about growing things, looking after our environment and understanding ecology.
We’ll plant seeds and bulbs and use different tools and techniques to learn how to look after a garden space both indoors and outside and maybe even grow some things we can eat! We’ll make some things that’ll be useful in the garden and we’ll use some of the garden resources to make things to use at home.
Homework Club
A club open to all children in year 4, 5 and 6, giving them the chance to complete homework at the club and with the support of Miss Oastler and Mrs Carter-Hodge.
Lego Club
This club is all about being creative and having fun with Lego. There are 2 Lego clubs, one for Year 2 (Friday) and one for Year 3 (Monday).
Netball Club - NOT running in the Summer Term
Your child will come and learn the skills needed to play netball and rules of the game. We will play games against other schools.
Pickleball Club
Come and learn a new sport with Mrs Rouse. This club is open to children in Year 5.