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After School Clubs

After School Clubs

Please note that letters to register for after school clubs are sent out before the next half term commences. Children will then receive a letter to let parents know what clubs they have received a place in.  Please ensure you arrive promptly to collect your child from the main school office. 

We are delighted to be able to offer a wide variety of extra-curricular clubs. Please see table below for the clubs on offer for Autumn 1 2024.  All clubs will commence on the 25th October

For any spaces on clubs please speak to Mrs Hammond in the school office.

       
 

Monday

3.10 – 4.00

 Micro;bit code club with Mrs Parton

Every week we will embark on a different micro;bit project which includes coding. Projects include music players, mood checkers and party games.

Career links: social media management, web developers, video game developers, programmer

Years 3,4,5,6

20 spaces

Monday

3.10-4.00

Good Samaritans with Mrs Hackney

We would like children who would like to be leaders of Catholic life within our school. This half term will include supporting and planning charity events as well as putting our Live Simply plan into action.

Career links: volunteer, charity worker, religious leader

 

Years 4,5,6

 

Tuesday

3.10 – 4.00

Art and craft club with Miss Gut

This club is an opportunity for you to be creative and use your imagination whilst exploring a range of media and skills.

Career links: Artist, designer,

 

Yr 1,2

 

Tuesday

3.10 – 4.00

Debate Club with Mrs Shaw

This club is an opportunity to develop your communication skills. You will learn how to debate current topics, how to listen, express thoughts and opinions in a respectful and articulate way.

We will work on these skills and build up to debating with another school in the collegiate!!

 

Career links: public speaker, politician

Years 3,4,5,6

 

Tuesday

3.10 – 4.00

Mindfullness with Miss Bickerton

Come and join our quiet, peaceful group and enjoy a range of calming activities which all contribute to a healthy mind.

Years 3 and 4

 

Tuesday

3.10-4.00

Football Club with Mr Racliffe

We are looking for children who would like to be involved in representing the school as part of the St. Peter’s Football team. Learn the skills of the game as well as how to deveop and play as a team in preparation for the Yr 5/6 tournament in the Autumn term.

 

Career links: footballer, referee

 

Years 5 and 6

 

Wednesday

3.10 – 4.00

 

 

 

 

 

Young Voices with Mrs Wallace

Sing your little hearts away getting ready for the Young voices concert.

Career links: Musician, composer, singer, musical technician.

1,2, 3, 4, 5  and 6

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday 3:10-4.15pm

Bee Active

Come and take part in our super hero training after school club with specialist coaches from Bee Active! For additional information about this club please see the leaflet attached.

 

Please note this club will cost £21.42 per child for the 6 weeks, that’s £3.57 per session. There are  spaces available. To secure your place please ensure you have paid in full on Sco pay once your place has been confirmed before the deadline.

Years 1,2,3,4

16 places

Thursday 8.00-8.30am

 Recorder club with Mrs Wallace

We are looking for children to join our recorder club to learn an instrument and be able to join in celebrations and show their amazing talents.

Career links: Musician, composer, musical direction, orchestra member.

Years 3,4,5,6

 

Thursday

3.10pm- 4.00pm

Team games with Mr Sigley

We are looking for children who want to develop their skills within a variety of games and learn how to play as part of a team team.

Career links: athlete, sports coach, various game players,

 

KS2

Years 3,4,5,6

 

Thursday

Music Club with Mrs Wallace

Come along and explore a range of different instruments which we can use to make music and songs together.

 

Career links: musician, artist, singer

Year 1,2

 

   
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

 Keeping children safe during community activities, after-school clubs and tuition: Questions to help parents and carers choose out-of-school settings

As we start a new school year, parents may well be looking for after-school clubs, theatre groups or sports’ clubs. The DfE has a document that helps parents identify the safeguarding issues to consider when choosing a provider. Keeping children safe during community activities, after-school clubs and tuition: Questions to help parents and carers choose out-of-school settings.

Parents can access the guidance here: 

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-for-parents-and-carers-on-safeguarding-children-in-out-of-school-settings/keeping-children-safe-during-community-activities-after-school-clubs-and-tuition-questions-to-help-parents-and-carers-choose-out-of-school-settings