Co-curricular
All Key Stage 3 students participate in various co-curricular electives, rotating on a termly cycle throughout the year. They choose from the following options:
- Range of Sports
- Duke of Edinburgh
- Music
- Cooking
- UBS Coding Club
- Science Cafe
- Financial Literacy
- Classics
- Choir
- Art
- Active Citizenship Campaign
- Ministry of Stories
- Philosophy
- Chess
- Mentoring
- Practical Skills Club
Enrichment
As part of our Personal Development Programme, we offer a wide range of extra-curricular after-school clubs for students, including Sports Clubs, Music Clubs, Homework Clubs, Subject-Related Clubs, Debate Mate and She’s the First. There are incredible benefits to attending these clubs, such as developing new skills, making new friends, gaining opportunities for learning and building confidence and self-esteem while fostering connections within the community.
Clubs are available to students in all year groups, and it is recommended that ALL students attend at least one club per week.
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SHE'S THE FIRST
At She's the First, we believe that every girl deserves access to quality education and the opportunity for a fair life. Our club is dedicated to raising awareness of historical and contemporary issues affecting girls, inspiring hope for a brighter future around the globe.
In each session, students gain new insights and develop a deeper understanding of the challenges that surround us. Additionally, we engage in fundraising efforts to support She's The First, ensuring that more girls in developing countries can access the education they deserve, with the aim of making a significant impact on the lives of girls everywhere.
Michelle, who regularly attends this club, said, “I enjoy going to She’s The First because it’s a safe and accepted space to share our opinions and for others to agree and disagree, as well as expanding each other’s knowledge on topics that aren’t always covered in detail at school.” Meanwhile, Ella adds, “I like going to She’s The First because it is a safe space to express my views on pressing issues going on in the world. I think it’s important for us to have this opportunity, as ongoing issues in our society should be addressed and changed.”
Interested in getting involved or finding out more? Come along to Room 412Pm on Wednesdays at 3.40pm or see Ms. Ross for a chat!
She's The First