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CopyrightArt Club

Art Club provides the opportunity for children from Forms 1 and 2 to express their artistic views in a less formal way. The activities in the club are different from the curriculum structure and we encourage the children to play a part in the choice of those activities. The aim is make art fun
CopyrightChildren from form 3 and 4 who enjoy art in its many forms are invited to join Art Club. They are encouraged to experiment, develop their own ideas and, most importantly, enjoy themselves. The activities in the club are different from the curriculum structure, enabling pupils to express their artistic ideas in a less formal way.
CopyrightBall Games Club

Ball Games Club is open to children in Forms 4,5 and 6. It runs on Mondays between 3:00 and 4:00pm during the Autumn and Spring terms. Pupils have the opportunity to take part in a selection of games, including matball, handball, soccer, coneball, hockey and netball. The club focuses on the basic skills needed for ball games, as well as teamwork and enjoyment.

Short-Tennis Club

Short Tennis Club runs for form 4 children on Monday during the summer term between 3:00 and 4:00
Children will be taught the basics of the game and have the chance top improve technique and tactics
CopyrightBoard Games

Board Games club takes place in a relaxed and pleasurable atmosphere. Children have the opportunity to play a variety of games for fun, whilst developing social interaction skills.

Logic Club

Offers assistance for children to develop their methods of computation with imaginative and creative mathematics problems.
Children are encouraged to become more independent, creative thinkers and systematically apply their skills.
CopyrightChoir

Choir offers the chance to further enhance the child's musical development through more in depth singing tuition and the exploration of wide-ranging repertoire. Singing traditional tunes from various cultures through to well-known show tunes, children have the opportunity to perform at events throughout the year.
CopyrightComputer Club

Computer Club provides pupils with a chance to develop their understanding of computers and use a variety of educational software and programs.
Craft Club

Craft Club offers children in Forms 5 and 6 the opportunity to learn a wide variety of craft skills.
Pupils have enjoyed stencilling pillowcases, making mosaic coasters, sewing bookmarks, learning to crochet, decoupage boxes and a variety of tie-dying socks and easy batik.
CopyrightFrench club

Provides a fun way to practise basic French conversation skills and vocabulary through various games and activities.
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