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Co-curricular clubs play a vital role in enhancing the overall educational experience of students. These clubs provide a platform for students to explore their interests, develop new skills, and foster meaningful relationships outside the traditional classroom setting. Additionally, co-curricular clubs often organize events, competitions, and community service initiatives, allowing students to make a positive impact in their school and local community. 

MUSIC CLUBS

  • Choir for KS3

  • GCSE Coursebook Club

  • Band Practice for KS3 & KS4

  • Flute Club

SPORT CLUBS

  • Volleyball

  • Indoor cricket

  • Boxing Club

  • Girls Athletics

  • Gymnastics all year

  • Boys Athletics Y7-Y10

ART CLUBS

  • Magna & Anime Y9 & Y10

  • Pokemon Club Poster

  • Calligraphy Club

  • Pottery Club

FILM CLUB FOR YEAR 9

SPANISH CLINIC FOR KS3

Spanish clinic can offer language learning activities, such as vocabulary-building exercises, grammar lessons, pronunciation practice, and conversation practice. Students can improve their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills through interactive activities, language games, and discussions. 

K_POP CLUB

K-pop, short for Korean pop music, has become a global phenomenon in recent years, captivating audiences all over the world with its catchy tunes, vibrant visuals, and synchronized dance routines. K-pop provides teenagers with an escape from their daily lives and offers a form of entertainment that is visually captivating and emotionally engaging. The music, performances, and overall idol culture offer a break from reality and provide a space for enjoyment, excitement, and emotional connection.

STREET DANCE

Street dance promotes self-confidence and boosts self-esteem. Learning new dance moves, mastering challenging routines, and performing in front of an audience helps students build confidence in their abilities.