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Extra-Curricular

Our focus on character education is central to the culture, values, and vision of our school. We combine a rigorous and stimulating academic education with wider personal development. This helps to nurture students to become well-educated, rounded, and responsible young adults.

Our aim is to provide a rich learning environment through a co-curriculum which focuses on the provision of a series of high-quality activities across a wide range of different domains.

These activities complement the core curriculum and support students’ intellectual, moral, emotional, social, creative, and physical development. They are an integral and essential part of a holistic education in which we recognise that individuals flourish in supportive and positive surroundings, where their abilities and talents are encouraged and acknowledged.

The programme is designed to provide a variety of activities that challenge and give every student the opportunity to build, not only on their existing expertise but also to discover new interests.

Through co-curricular involvement our students will:

  • Develop qualities such as resilience and self-motivation
  • Develop life skills such as leadership, teamwork, confidence, communication, and time management
  • Appreciate the importance of long-term commitments
  • Improve and enhance their mental health and well-being
  • Acquire positive moral attributes and values such as courage, honesty, and integrity

Our provision will help students understand the importance of treating others with respect and tolerance, and they will leave school equipped fully to meet the challenges and possibilities presented in adult life.

 Art

Enrichment Opportunity

Year Group

Teacher

Day/Time

Venue

Art Catchup & Intervention All MAC Tuesday Lunch C24
Art Catchup & Intervention All MAC Wednesday Lunch C24
Art Catchup & Intervention All MAC Wednesday After-School C24

Biology

Enrichment Opportunity

Year Group

Teacher

Day/Time

Venue

Brief Description

Gold CREST Award 

 

 

Year 12 

Biology Staff

Tuesday and Friday Lunch (drop-ins)

S02 and S03 

Year 12 Biology students have signed up to complete their Gold CREST Award. For this, they will design an experiment, carry it out, and produce a full analysis of their results in order to gain a certificate of completion which is recognised by many employers and further education providers.

A Level Biology clinic

12 and 13

Mrs Elliott

Wednesday 12.30-1.20 pm

N16

Drop-in support for all students

Compulsory intervention for some students

GCSE Biology Clinic

11

Mrs Lewis

Thursday

12:45–1:25

N16

Drop-in support session for year 11 students preparing for their GCSE exams. Students should come with some questions or a specific topic they find difficult to seek guidance from the year 12 students.

 Business and Economics

Enrichment Opportunity

Year Group

Teacher

Day/Time

Venue

Brief Description

The Economics Society 

Y12 & Y13 

Mr Farrell 

Friday

12.30pm

W22 

A variety of Economics related speakers, competitions and activities.  

 

Chemistry

Enrichment Opportunity

Year Group

Teacher

Day/Time

Venue

Brief Description

           

Design & Technology

Enrichment Opportunity

Year Group

Teacher

Day/Time

Venue

Brief Description

           

English

Enrichment Opportunity

Year Group

Teacher

Day/Time

Venue

Brief Description

Year 11 intervention (invite only)

Year 11

HC

RB

Monday – lunch – English Language

Tuesday – lunch – English Literature

English specific intervention to help students prepare for their examinations

The Blue Coat Classical

All

RB and TM

Monday, Wednesday and Friday lunchtimes

Rehearsals for the upcoming Blue Coat Classical performance

LAMDA Speaking in Public Grade 8

Year 12

RB

Weds Lunch

W4

Students will engage in the grade 8 Speaking in Public LAMDA qualification – this supports their public speaking skills as well as enhancing their confidence

Drama Club

All

RB

Thursday lunch

W5 – KS4 (senior)

W4 – KS3 (Junior)

Performing arts club where students will engage with a variety of theatrical and improvisational concepts. This will culminate in a final showcased performance at the end of the year.

Board game club

All

DMG

Thursday lunch

W7

Students have a space to engage with a variety of different board games

 

Geography

Enrichment Opportunity

Year Group

Teacher

Day/Time

Venue

Brief Description

General

Enrichment Opportunity

Year Group

Teacher

Day/Time

Venue

Brief Description

‘Magic: The Gathering’ Club

All years

Mr A Withers

Tuesday and Thursday

12.30pm-1.20pm

S04

Play ‘Magic: The Gathering’ – a fantasy card game – with like-minded people. Competitive and casual players are all welcome.

History & Politics

Enrichment Opportunity

Year Group

Teacher

Day/Time

Venue

Brief Description

Junior Debate Club

7 and 8

CH

Tuesday

Lunch

12:30-1

 

C13

History prefects pick a new topic each week, and run a  debate with the students allowing students to develop their critical thinking and public speaking skills.

Junior History Club

7 and 8

CMB

Wednesday Lunch

12:30-1

 

C11

History prefects lead discussion on a set History topic for the week.

Senior Debate Club

12 and 13

CBM

Thursday

Lunch

12:45-1:20

 

C13

History prefects lead the students in delivering debating skills and facilitating discussions of specific topics each week. Students develop their public speaking skills and learn formal debating rules.

 

Languages

Enrichment Opportunity

Year Group

Teacher

Day/Time

Venue

Brief Description

           

 

Learning Resource Centre

Enrichment Opportunity

Year Group

Teacher

Day/Time

Venue

Brief Description

Lunchtime club

All

 

CS/BC

 

Monday to Friday 12.30-1.25 pm

LRC

Students can come and complete homework, revise, play chess, play other board games (eg: Scrabble) and read quietly in the Reading for Pleasure Zone.

After-school club

All

 

CS/BC

 

Monday to Thursday

3.30-5 pm

Friday

3.30-4.30 pm

LRC

Students can come and complete homework, revise, play chess, play other board games (eg: Scrabble) and read quietly in the Reading for Pleasure Zone.

Story-writing Club

All

(limited to 12 members)

CS

Week 1 Wednesday 12.45-1.15 pm

Reading for Pleasure Zone in LRC

For anyone who likes writing stories in an informal, no pressure setting.

Manga Story Club

All

(limited to 12 members)

CS

Week 2 Wednesday 12.45-1.15 pm

Reading for Pleasure Zone in LRC

What makes a good Manga novel?  A consideration of the features of Manga novels and how to write your own Manga story.

Maths & Computing

Enrichment Opportunity

Year Group

Teacher

Day/Time

Venue

Brief Description

A Level Maths Clinic

Years 12 and 13

Miss Barwell

Tuesday

12.30pm – 1.10pm

W8

Drop-in to the Maths Clinic for expert support with your Maths A Level. Bring specific questions or use the Clinic as a quiet place to work.

Further Maths Society

Years 11, 12, 13

Miss Lunney

Wednesday 12.30pm- 1.20pm

S06

This is a 6th form-led society where students are encouraged to explore interesting pieces of maths, not seen in the normal maths curriculum.

Robotic Club

Year 8 and 9

Mr Stokes

Friday

12.45pm – 1.25pm

S01

Sixth-form led Robotics Club using Lego Mindstorm to develop programming skills.

 

Music

                 

Enrichment Opportunity

Year Group

Teacher

Day/Time

Venue

Brief Description

Chamber Choir

Y8-13

Mr Emery

Monday

12.30-1.30

N17

SATB Chamber Choir for advanced singers in Senior Choir

The Big Bash Band

Y7-8

Mr Emery & Music Ambassadors

Monday

12.30-1.00

N18

Intermediate Wind, Brass and Percussion Grades II+

Advanced String Ensemble

All

Ms Paiano

Monday

3.30-4.30

N17

String Ensemble for Grades IV and above led by Ms Paiano

Concert and Jazz Band

All

Miss Horton

Monday

3.30-4.30

N18

Ensemble for wind, brass, percussion and keys, Grades IV and above

Key Stage 3 Choir

Y7

Mr Emery & Music Ambassadors

Wednesday

12.30-1.30

N17

Year 7 and 8 Choir

Senior Choir

Y9-Y11

Mr Emery

Wednesday

3.30-4.45

N18

Senior Choir for Years 8-13

Senior Orchestra Woodwind/Brass/Percussion

All

Mr Emery

Thursdays

12.30-1.00

leading up to concerts

N18

Sectionals for Senior Orchestra Members

String Icons

Y7-10

Mr Emery & Music Ambassadors

Friday

12.30-1.00

N18

Intermediate String Group Grade I-IV

                                                                               

PE

 

RS

Enrichment Opportunity

Year Group

Teacher

Day/ Time

Venue

Brief Description

Philosophy Club

Y7,8 & 9

Mrs Forster & Y12 Students

 

Monday

W2

Debate and Discussion. Community of Enquiry about big moral, ethical and philosophical questions.

RS Catch Up Club

GCSE RS Students

Mrs Treharne

Thursday

W2

Help with homework and work missed. Revision sessions and development activities.

SPT

Enrichment Opportunity

Year Group

Teacher

Day/Time

Venue

Student Council 

7-9

Mrs Rawlins

Friday

Week 1

12.30-1 pm

W15

Student Council 

10-12

Mrs Rawlins

Friday

Week 2

12.30-1 pm

W15

 

Student Support

Enrichment Opportunity

Year Group

Teacher

Day/Time

Venue

Brief Description