Enrichment Activities
As part of our DNA we are committed to provide stimulating learning opportunities, introducing children to extra-curricular provision.
We passionately believe talent is universal and our aim is to ensure our children are provided with opportunities to explore a range of programmes to enable them to enhance their experiences and achieve their undoubted potential.
We are very proud of the extra-curricular provision we run, enabling as many children as possible to access a class, enabling them to learn a new skill and discover a new passion. As the children progress through the school the number of specialist subject lessons increases and the children have the opportunity to experience a variety of extra-curricular activities.
The school week also includes the opportunity for practical, creative and physical activities, both within and outside the classroom. Further, the development of health, fitness, physical activity and emotional and mental wellbeing is also a priority for all our children.
Amongst the many opportunities for our children are:
Go on an overnight education visit | Visit places outside London | Explore London and beyond |
Visit an Art Gallery | Develop natural thinking skills and exploring skills in our local environment | Visit the library |
Visit a range of religious buildings | Learn a new language | Learn to play a musical instrument |
Learn to swim | Grow fruit and vegetables | Showcase learning at a termly event |
Learn outside the classroom | Take on extra responsibilities | Become a Mentor to others |
Take part in sports tournaments | Perform in front of an audience | Raise money for charity |
Raise awareness of global issues | Debate and question a range of issues (both global and local) | Make news friends from a range of backgrounds |
Learn about different cultures and countries | Celebrate your culture and heritage | Learn about different careers |
Have access to the latest technology | Take part in events linked to current affairs such as general elections | Meet and learn from members of our community |
Compete in whole school competitions | Collaborate with children of different ages | Decide on and develop a learning project which follows my own interests |
Play an active role in caring and developing our school site | Learn alongside children with a range of learning needs | Read and explore high quality texts from a range of diverse authors |
Have agency over their own learning through discovery learning | Learn to ride a bike | Watch a live performance |
Below is a schedule of our clubs for autumn term. It is not exhaustive and is constantly being updated.