Clubs
After-School Clubs - Full Year Overview
We’re delighted to offer a wide range of exciting after-school clubs throughout the year! These activities provide your children with the opportunity to explore new interests, develop new skills, and have fun in a safe and supportive environment. Below, you’ll find a term-by-term breakdown of all the clubs available.
Important Information:
- Teacher-led clubs (voluntary donation-based) will run for 4/5 weeks each term.
- Paid clubs will run for 10 weeks, and we will confirm their start and end dates via email.
- All clubs finish at 4:30 pm, except for Forest School, which finishes at 4:15 pm.
- Please ensure your child is collected promptly. If your child is not collected on time, they may be sent to wrap-around care, and you could incur a late fee. Repeated late pickups (more than 3 times) may result in your child losing their place in the club.
If there are any remaining places after sign-up, we will notify you by email.
We hope your child finds a club that excites them. Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to seeing our pupils thrive in these fun and enriching after-school activities!
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Term 1: Week Beginning 9th September - 7th October
Monday
Crochet Club (Mrs Fenton – KS2: 20 places)
Get creative with yarn! Children will learn the basics of crochet and make their own fun, handmade projects.Science Club (Mrs Sliney – KS1: 20 places)
Budding scientists will explore exciting experiments and learn more about how the world works.Choir (Mrs Muyuka – All Year Groups: Unlimited)
Unleash your child’s inner performer and let them sing their heart out as part of our school choir.
Tuesday
- Sports Club (Miss Ryan – KS1: 20 places)
A fun, energetic way for younger pupils to stay active and develop teamwork through a variety of sports and games.
Wednesday
Cooking Club (Mrs Cleall-Harding – KS2: 10 places)
Young chefs will get hands-on experience in the kitchen, learning to prepare simple and tasty dishes.Forest School (Mrs Champ – KS2: 10 places)
Outdoor learning at its best! Children will explore nature, build survival skills, and enjoy the fresh air.
Term 2: Week Beginning 4th November - 9th December
Monday
- Choir (Mrs Dix – All Year Groups: Unlimited)
Our choir continues into Term 2, inviting children of all ages to join in for some musical fun.
Tuesday
French Club (Mrs Green – KS1: 20 places)
Bonjour! Introduce your child to the basics of French through fun games, songs, and interactive activities.Art Club (Mrs Brattle – KS2: 20 places)
Get creative with different art projects that allow children to experiment with various materials and techniques.Sports Club (Miss Ryan – KS2: 20 places)
Older pupils can enjoy a range of sports, focusing on skill development, teamwork, and having fun.
Wednesday
Cooking Club (Mrs Cleall-Harding – KS1: 10 places)
A hands-on cooking experience for younger children. Recipes are simple, healthy, and easy to follow.Forest School (Ms Rogizinska – KS1: 10 places)
KS1 pupils will connect with nature through outdoor activities, learning all about the natural environment.
Term 3: Week Beginning 13th January - 3rd February
Monday
Balance Bikes (Miss Green – EYFS/Year 1: 20 places)
Little ones will develop their balance and coordination in this fun, active club designed for younger pupils.Choir (Miss Cadette – All Year Groups: Unlimited)
All pupils are welcome to join the choir, where they can develop their vocal skills and perform as part of a group.
Wednesday
Cooking Club (Mrs Cleall-Harding – KS2: 10 places)
KS2 pupils will expand their culinary skills, learning how to cook simple and delicious meals.Forest School (Mrs Champ – KS2: 10 places)
Adventure awaits! KS2 pupils will explore the outdoors, learning about nature and developing survival skills.
Thursday
Spirit Club (Mrs Stanczyk – KS2: 20 places)
A fun club focusing on mindfulness, positivity, and teamwork, designed to boost confidence and foster a sense of community.Sports Club (Miss Ryan – KS1: 20 places)
A perfect club for young athletes to stay active, learn new sports, and enjoy friendly competition.
Term 4: Week Beginning 3rd March - 24th March
Monday
- Choir (Miss Whatley – All Year Groups: Unlimited)
Our school choir continues, offering a welcoming space for all singers to join in the fun.
Tuesday
Zen Zone Club (Miss Daniels – KS1: 20 places)
A calming space where children can practise mindfulness, relaxation, and self-care through activities like yoga and meditation.Debate Club (Miss Stanley – KS2: 20 places)
KS2 pupils can practise their speaking and critical thinking skills, debating a range of topics in a fun and structured format.Sports Club (Miss Ryan – KS2: 20 places)
An active and enjoyable club for KS2 pupils to participate in team sports and work on their fitness and skills.
Wednesday
Cooking Club (Mrs Cleall-Harding – KS1: 10 places)
Young chefs will have the chance to cook simple, healthy recipes while learning basic kitchen skills.Forest School (Ms Rogizinska – KS1: 10 places)
Outdoor exploration and learning for younger pupils. A wonderful way for children to experience nature firsthand.
Term 5: Week Beginning 28th April - 19th May
Monday
- TT Rockstars Club (Mr Baker – Year 3 & Year 4: 20 places)
A fun and competitive way to practise times tables! Children will enjoy interactive maths games that challenge their skills.
Tuesday
Messy Play (Miss Cook – EYFS: 20 places)
Creative and tactile activities designed to let younger children explore different textures and materials through play.Art Club (Mrs Brattle – KS1: 20 places)
Creativity continues with a variety of fun art projects for KS1 pupils, using different materials and techniques.Sports Club (Miss Ryan – KS2: 20 places)
KS2 pupils can stay active and develop their teamwork and sporting skills in this fun and engaging sports club.Choir (Mrs Morgan – All Year Groups: Unlimited)
Whether your child is new to choir or a returning member, everyone is welcome to come and sing!
Wednesday
Cooking Club (Mrs Cleall-Harding – KS1 & KS2: 10 places)
A cooking adventure for pupils of all ages, where they can develop new skills and enjoy the delicious results of their hard work!Forest School (Mrs Champ – KS2: 10 places)
Outdoor explorers will love this club, which teaches valuable lessons about nature, survival, and teamwork.