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CO-CURRICULAR

The extensive Co-curricular programme is designed to support our ethos of encouraging girls to be creative, independent and ambitious.

Girls are encouraged to broaden their horizons, learn to become team players, get to grips with time management skills and improve their confidence so they are not afraid to take on new challenges.

The Co-curricular programme is open to girls from Reception to Year 6. Co-curricular clubs run both at lunchtimes and after school. Some are designed simply for fun and relaxation after a busy day at school.

New co-curricular programmes are published each term and we endeavour to include new activities suggested by the girls so our programme is tailored to activities they really want to try.

CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

1

Students build discipline, confidence, and physical fitness through structured martial arts training. The club promotes respect, focus, and self-defence skills in a supportive environment.

KARATE CLUB

Girls in a karate lesson
2

A fun and active club where students learn balance, coordination, and skating techniques. It encourages teamwork and perseverance while rolling through exciting challenges.

ROLLER SKATING CLUB

Roller skates on a wooden floor
3

Students develop strength, problem-solving, and resilience as they tackle climbing walls and bouldering routes. Safety and encouragement are at the heart of every session.

CLIMBING CLUB

4

A collaborative music group where students rehearse and perform a wide range of classical and contemporary pieces. It nurtures musical talent, teamwork, and performance confidence.

ORCHESTRA

5

This dynamic club blends expressive movement with acrobatic skills to build flexibility, rhythm, and creativity. Students learn routines that challenge and inspire.

DANCE AND ACROBATICS

Girl doing silk acrobatics
6

Students experience the thrill of bouncing while improving coordination, fitness, and aerial awareness. The club focuses on fun, safety, and skill progression.

TRAMPOLINE CLUB

Girl doing a summersault on a trampoline
7

A hands-on club where students explore recipes, ingredients, and cooking techniques from around the world. It fosters independence, creativity, and healthy eating habits.

COOKERY CLUB

8

A creative space for students to develop drawing and storytelling skills through visual art. The club encourages imagination, technique, and personal expression.

ILLUSTRATION CLUB

Child painting picture of a purple monster
Co-Curricular
Jack Frost Winter Fun Afternoon
Jack Frost Winter Fun Afternoon

Friday 30 January 2026 1.30 to 3.00

An afternoon of winter-themed activities for families with children aged 5 and under.

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