Educational Visits & Clubs at our School
Year 3 & 4 Lunchtime Clubs
Over the last few weeks, children from Years 3 and 4 have been coming up with their own ideas for lunchtime clubs. The clubs are run by the pupils themselves for other children. These clubs allow and encourage socialising and spending time with children who may not usually play together but also, encourages turn taking and empathy. The children are enjoying their new responsibilities and taking their roles very seriously. Some club leaders have also offered to extend their clubs to KS1.
After school clubs 2024/2025
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Our netball club with Miss N from St Gilberts has been very popular this term.
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Children have been practicing their throwing and catching skills and learning the rules of Netball.
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Our lunchtime Table Tennis club with Miss Winfield and Mrs Mann
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Times Table Rock Stars club for Year 4 with Mr Scholey!
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Our Year 5&6 children made Samosa's this week.
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Even making their own dough!
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Ms Floyd's favourite quote from one of the children this week.... "we're learning lots of life skills in this club!" Fantastic!
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The samosa's looked fantastic and tasted even better!
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Football club - our football club is run by Mr Morris from Young Dons Football Club.
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Welcome to our first day of Story Club in the Immersive Suite with Miss Gilhespy and Mrs Ogden!
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Mrs Ogden read 'Molly Rogers Pirate Girl' while immersed in the sea!
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Comfy, cosy story time!
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Exploring all the new games in the immersive suite
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The children loved exploring lots of books in our lunchtime story club.
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Aaaahhhh!! Look behind you!
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Day 1 of Cooking Club with Ms Floyd!
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The children made some yummy Australian Anzac biscuits. They smelt delicious and the taste test confirmed they were.
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Our lunchtime construction club with Mr Smith was very popular! This castle is looking amazing!
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The children also showed off their team work building obstacle courses.
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The children were very excited when they managed to make objects balance.
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Another amazing castle. Well Done!