The Purpose

Our Co-curricular programme is a core element of our educational provision, designed to promote pupils’ wellbeing, a sense of belonging, personal development, and wider achievement. It provides structured opportunities for pupils to develop the knowledge, skills and understanding that complement their academic learning and prepare them for purposeful adult lives.

The programme is deliberately structured so that every pupil can try new experiences, develop skills over time, and move through clear progression routes, from introductory participation to elite high performance, competition or leadership roles, enabling our pupils to achieve highly across different domains.

Our community’s beauty, diversity and inclusivity enrich every strand of this provision. Activities are designed to welcome pupils of all backgrounds, celebrating the many cultures, identities and perspectives that make our school unique.

Anchored in our motto — Aut viam inveniam aut faciam (I shall either find a way or make one) our purpose is to create an environment where every pupil is empowered to pursue interests, discover new strengths, take initiative and build the confidence to create their own pathways.

Our programme is intentionally aligned with our school values:

Happiness First, Courage and Resilience, Innovative Approach, Community of Kindness and Lifelong Learning

A School Day Designed for Opportunity

Our daily structure is intentionally crafted to provide ample time for cocurricular engagement within and around the school day. Lunchtimes allow pupils to partake in some activities after they eat, whilst the vast majority take place after school, with more than 60 to choose from each week.

Opportunities for Every Pupil

Every pupil is encouraged and supported to take part in Cocurricular life. Whether they pursue a single passion or immerse themselves in a wide array of activities, each experience is valued. The programme’s diversity and flexibility mean that every pupil can find and when needed, make their own way.

Years 3 and 4

Sport Other
Climbing Art Club
Indoor Hockey Board Games Club
Multi Sports Chatterbox Book Club
Running Chess Club
Short Tennis Debating Club
Swimming Club Film Making Club
Yoga Club LAMDA (Run by an external company)
Cricket Lego Club
Boxecrise Mandarin Club
Dodgeball Musical Theatre Club
Table tennis Quiz Club
Rummikub Club
Sewing/Knitting Club
Science Club
Sketch Club
Spanish Club
Touch Typing Club

Years 5 and 6

Sport Other
Basketball Art Club
Climbing Astronomy Club
Cricket Animation Club
Dance Chess Club
Football Computer Coding Club
Futsal Debating Club
Hockey Drama Club
Netball Film and Videography Club
Running Lego Construction Club
Swimming Mandarin Club
Table Tennis Newspaper Club
Yoga Orchestra
Photography Club
Robotics Club
Rock-Pop Choir
Saxophone ensemble
Spanish Club
Stringles