“Plenty of opportunity to become involved with after-school/lunchtime clubs.”

“Good variety of extra-curricular activities.”      

“Affordability of clubs and range gives exposure to new and interesting sports.”                                         

Parental Questionnaire comments, Autumn 2024.

Autumn Term 2024 clubs

Athletics Yr 1, Yr 2, Yr 3/4, Yr 5/6

Tag Rugby Yr 1, Yr 2, Yr 3/4, Yr 5/6

Archery Yrs 3-6

Tae Kwon Do Yrs 1-6

Young Voices Yrs 3-6

Ukulele Yrs 3-6 

Spring term 2025 clubs

Football Yr 1, Yr 2, Yrs 3/4, Yrs 5/6

Dance Yr 1, Yr 2, Yrs 3/4, Yrs 5/6

Ukulele Yrs 3-6

Young Voices Yrs 4-6

Tae Kwon Do Yrs 1-6

Robotics Yrs 3/4, Yrs 5/6

Draw with Rob Yrs 3-6

Djembe drumming Yrs 3-6

Ocarina Club Yrs 3-6

Summer term 2025 clubs

Cricket Yr1, Yr2, Yrs 3/4, Yrs 5/6

Dodgeball Yr 1, Yr 2, Yrs 3/4, Yrs 5/6

Fencing Yrs 1/2, Yrs 3/4, Yrs 5/6

Judo KS1, KS2

Computing and Robotics Reception, Yrs 1/2, Yrs 3/4, Yrs 5/6

Tae Kwon Do Yrs 1-6

Mad Science KS1, KS2

Athletics KS2

Other clubs:

STEM Club KS2

Drama club

Pet Club

School Council

Green Team

Other clubs

Drama club Y2

Pet club Y2/3, Y4/6

Young Voices choir Y4+

School Council 

Green Team

Our range of clubs

Each term, we offer a range of different extra-curricular clubs. 

Information about the clubs offer is sent home to the relevant year group.

Parents are able to choose which club(s) they would like their child to attend.

If a club is over-subscribed, it may be run again the following term.

Most clubs are held after school but some may be in the morning or during lunchtime.

Most are free, when led by school staff or the SSP; others have a cost when led by an external provider.

We carefully monitor which clubs our children attend so that all have the opportunity to attend at least one.

Our disadvantaged pupils are identified as a priority for extra-curricular clubs. 

Sport clubs

Many clubs are sporting with some led by the Chorley School Sports Partnership which our school buys into.

Some sport clubs are in preparation for high level competitions so there may some selection of able sporting pupils.

In recent years, we have had clubs in girls' and boys' football; athletics, dance, gymnastics, yoga and cricket.

Clubs led by external providers (paid): DanceMania, judo, fencing, tae kwondo.

Disadvantaged children are able to attend these paying clubs, funded by Pupil Premium.

Other clubs

We aim to offer a range to interest all children.

In recent years, these have included: crochet, drama, film, craft & cookery, gardening and Young Voices.

Clubs led by external providers (paid): Pet Club, Spanish.

Disadvantaged children are able to attend these paying clubs, funded by Pupil Premium.

Mrs Bowden's recorder groups trying out flutes and clarinets

Fabulous!

A huge well done to the children who performed as part of the Christingle service. I have had so many compliments from the other teachers saying how well you played. Apparently, 'Walking in the Air' brought tears to Mrs Rumball's eyes.

Congratualtions to Ava, Freya and Ewan on their first experience 'sitting on the benches' and playing to a big audience. It's really tricky playing in two parts. 

I am very proud of you all

Mrs B x

Mrs Bowden is taking the 'Beginner' group this year. 'Beginners' will meet at 12 o'clock in Class 5 on Tuesdays. If you have a recorder please bring it along, if not we have some that you can borrow for a few weeks. The sooner you can get your own recorder the better, so that you can practise at home smiley.

Miss Arundale is taking the 'Intermediate' group, building on the progress her 'Beginners' made last year. 'Intermediates' will meet on Tuesdays at 12 o'clock, in the Library.

Mrs Davenport is taking our wonderful 'Advanced' group who are now entertaining us in assemblies. They will be meeting at 12 o'clock on Wednesdays, in the Library.