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CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

SPRING 2017

CLUBS & ACTIVITIESASTRONOMYCAKE DECORATINGCHESS CLUBCOMMUNITY ARTSCREATIVE WRITINGCRYPTOGRAPHY CHALLENGEELECTRIC CARFRENCH FILM CLUBGIRLS IN STEMGO4SETJR SCIENCE CLUBKNITTING & CROCHETKS3 FILM JOURNALISMMARINE BIOLOGYROBOTICS CHALLENGESKATEBOARD MAKING

HOUSES, CHARITY, COMMUNITY & ENTERPRISEBOARDING ESSENTIALSENTERPRISE PROJECTHOUSE SYSTEMPARKSTONE INTERNATIONAL CAFEVOLUNTEERING

SPORTBADMINTONBASKETBALLCRICKETFOOTBALL SQUAD TRAININGGYM CLUBHOCKEYNETBALLRECREATIONAL FOOTBALLROWING ACADEMYRUGBY SQUAD TRAININGRUNNINGRUNNING CLUBSPORTS ACADEMYSWIMMINGTRAMPOLININGTRIATHLON CLUBYOGA

PERFORMING ARTS6TH FORM CHOIR6TH FORM ROCK BANDDANCEDRAMA & IMPROVISATIONJUNIOR PRODUCTIONSPOP CHOIRSCHOOL MUSICALSENIOR CHOIRSTRING GROUPSWING BAND

ACADEMIC CLINICS & PREPADVANCED WRITINGARTBIOLOGYBUSINESS STUDIESDRAMAECONOMICSGEOGRAPHYMATHSMATHS & COMPUTINGMEDIA STUDIESPE THEORYPHYSICSPSYCHOLOGYTECHNOLOGY: RM, GRAPHICS & FOOD

STRETCH & CHALLENGE6TH FORM DEBATING CLUBDUKE OF EDINBURGH AWARDOXBRIDGE PREPARATIONRUSSELL GROUPSPORTS LEADERS

TIMETABLESYEAR 7 & 8YEAR 9YEAR 10YEAR 11YEAR 12 & 13

CONTENTSWelcome to the new edition of the BCS Co-curricular programme.At BCS we are fortunate to boast an extensive range of clubs and activities. All of these are a major part of school life, and we are committed to providing an outstanding all-round education and life that goes beyond the classroom to help broaden horizons for everyone. I hope your son or daughter will take advantage of the broad range of Co-curricular interests available to them.

What is Co-curricular?The ethos of Co-curricular is embedded into BCS and works to support the whole school directive of the 4Cs (Curiosity, Commitment, Creativity and Community). Its aim is to provide opportunities for pupils and students to access activities, programmes and learning experiences that complement their learning in school. There are a variety and number of activities for both girls and boys to take advantage of.

Co-curricular at BCS encompasses musical and sporting events, celebration of the arts, academics, chess, orchestral evenings, house events, careers talks, scholar twilight seminars and much more. These opportunities allow pupils to gain something which enhances their educational experience and equally is something that we the staff and pupils are proud of.

When will it happen? The Co-curricular programme runs before school, at lunch and after formal lesson between 3.40pm and 4.40pm. In addition there are a number of evening and weekend opportunities.

Each year group will be offered a different timetable of activities each term which they sign up to. These will be a mix of academic extensions, leadership and cultural opportunities. Pupils will also be able to use some of this time for prep. We encourage pupils to lead in the activities being offered during the co-curricular time through the pupil voice.

Richard Harrison-PooleHead of Co-curricular

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TRAMPOLININGFOOTBALLRUGBYTRIATHLONCRICKETBASKETBALLHOCKEYNETBALLBADMINTONSWIMMINGRUNNINGROWINGYOGAGYM CLUB

RUNNING CLUBKeep fit with a run around the local area.

WHO: Y7-Y13

WHEN: Monday Lunch 12.30-1.10pm Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: HPC

STAFF: Miss Morris (Monday)

Mr Gates (Tuesday)

PLACES: 15 (Monday)

8 (Tuesday)

ELITE CRICKETEarly evening cricket coaching for the more advanced and experienced cricket player. Hard and soft ball batting, bowling, fielding and fitness coaching with advanced drills and net sessions. £20 per session

WHO: By Invitation

WHEN: Wednesday 4.40-6.00pm

WHERE: Sports Hall

STAFF: Mr Prichard

GYM CLUB

WHO: Y11-Y13

WHEN: Thursday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: HPC

STAFF: Mr White

PLACES: 10

BADMINTONTrain with Helen Troke MBE, former Commonwealth and European Gold medallist. Former World Bronze medallist and Head Coach at Bournemouth Performance Centre.

Wednesday: £3.50 per session payable termly. Monday: £4.50 per session.

WHO: Y7-Y13

WHEN: Monday Lunch 12.30-1.10pm Wednesday Lunch 12.30-1.10pm

WHERE: Sports Hall

STAFF: Mrs Troke MBE

RUGBY SQUAD TRAININGCoaching for those who wish to be considered for the school team.

WHO: Y7-Y11

WHEN: Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm (Y10, Y11) Wednesday 3.40-4.40pm (Y9) Thursday 3.40-4.40pm (Y7, Y8)

WHERE: Field

STAFF: Mr Richardson Mr Mulcahy

PLACES: 22

SPORTS ACADEMYHIIT session.

WHO: Y7+

WHEN: Wednesday Lunch

12.30-1.10pm (Y9+) Thursday Lunch 12.30-1.10pm (Y7-Y8)

WHERE: Sports Hall

STAFF: Miss Morris

PLACES: By Invitation

HOCKEY TRAININGMixed training for all ages and abilities.

WHO: Y7-Y11

WHEN: Thursday Lunch 12.30-1.10pm

WHERE: Astro

STAFF: Mr Harrison-Poole

NETBALL

WHO: Y7-Y11

WHEN: Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm (Y7-Y8)

Thursday 3.40-4.40pm (Y9-11)

WHERE: Sports Hall/Courts

STAFF: Mrs Stride

YOGAEnjoy the benefits of yoga with Rebecca Rodrigues from Bournemouth Yoga and enjoy :Better health and vitality; stimulate and discipline the mind; build self- esteem and confidence; Improve focus, attention and concentration; help to regulate emotions and stress, and improve performance in all areas of life including school work.

£3.50 per session payable in advance (£17.50 for first half term)

WHO: Y7-Y13

WHEN: Thursday Lunch 12.30-1.10pm

WHERE: Jones Hall

STAFF: Ms Rodrigues

PLACES: 15

CRICKET BEGINNERS / INTERMEDIATESoft ball coaching. Teaching the basics of batting, bowling and fielding using starter cricket drills and technique enhancement, with an opportunity to advance to elite training if the standard is met.

WHO: Y7-Y11

WHEN: Monday Lunch 12.30-1.10pm

WHERE: Sports Hall

STAFF: Mr Prichard

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ROWING ACADEMYGym session.

WHO: Rowing Academy Members

WHEN: Tuesday Lunch 12.30-1.10pm

WHERE: HPC

STAFF: Miss Hunt

PLACES: By Invitation

BASKETBALL

WHO: Y7-Y13

WHEN: Monday 3.40-4.40pm (Y10-Y13) Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm (Y7-Y9)

WHERE: Sports Hall

STAFF: Mr Wood

PLACES: 20

TRIATHLON CLUBGym session focussing on running, cycling and land work.

WHO: Y7-Y13

WHEN: Wednesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: HPC

STAFF: Miss Morris

PLACES: 12

RECREATIONAL FOOTBALLFun football games for those NOT in the school team.

WHO: Y7-Y8

WHEN: Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Field

STAFF: Mr Chapman

PLACES: 18

SWIMMINGAll abilities welcome.

WHO: Y7-Y13

WHEN: Monday Lunch 12.30-1.10pm Wednesday Lunch 12.30-1.10pm Friday Lunch 12.30-1.10pm

WHERE: Swimming Pool

STAFF: Miss Baker (Monday) Mr Parfitt (Wednesday) Miss Morris (Friday)

TRAMPOLININGLearn the fundamental skills and moves to develop a routine.

WHO: Y7-Y11

WHEN: Tuesday Lunch 12.30-1.10pm

WHERE: Sports Hall

STAFF: Mr Jeffries

PLACES: 8

SPORTSPORT

FOOTBALL SQUAD TRAININGCoaching for those who wish to be considered for the school team.

WHO: Y7-Y11

WHEN: Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm (Y7, Y8) Wednesday 3.40-4.40pm (Y10, Y11) Thursday 3.40-4.40pm (Y9)

WHERE: Field/Astro

STAFF: Mr Symons

PLACES: 18

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MUSICAL: THE WIZOngoing rehearsals for the whole school production of The Wiz. Also includes props, marketing and set design.

WHO: Y7-Y13

WHEN: Monday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Jones Hall

STAFF: Miss Lawton

Various

PLACES: Current Students

JUNIOR PRODUCTION: MATILDA THE MUSICAL IN 45 MINUTESRehearsals will commence after performances of The Wiz.

WHO: Y7-Y9

WHEN: Monday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Jones Hall

STAFF: Miss Lawton

Mr Lloyd

PLACES: Unlimited

JUNIOR PRODUCTION: ROALD DAHL Rehearsals will replace Drama & Improvisation.

WHO: Y7-Y9

WHEN: Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Jones Hall

STAFF: Miss Lawton

PLACES: Unlimited

COSTUME & MAKE UPWeek A only.

WHO: Y7-Y11

WHEN: Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm

Week A

WHERE: Jones Hall

STAFF: Miss Lawton

PLACES: 10

SWING BANDOpen to all woodwind and brass players plus rhythm and bass section and vocalists.

WHO: Y7-Y13

WHEN: Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Music Room

STAFF: Mr Lloyd

PLACES: Unlimited

STRING GROUPOpen to all string players in the school. Music is selected/arranged to challenge players of all standards so come along and discover the joy of making music with musicians from other years.

WHO: Y7-Y13

WHEN: Friday Lunch

WHERE: Music Room

STAFF: Mrs Defilet

PERFORMING ARTS

DRAMA & IMPROVISATIONThis will run until mid February.

WHO: Y7-Y8

WHEN: Thursday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Jones Hall

STAFF: Mrs Fitzpatrick

POP CHOIRAn opportunity for those who enjoy singing more popular repertoire. You will have some say in the material we cover but this activity is for students who want to experience the joy of making music together in a big group which we can present to the wider community as an example of what music is about at BCS.

WHO: Y7-Y13

WHEN: Wednesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Music Room

STAFF: Mr Lloyd

PLACES: Unlimited

SENIOR CHOIRThis forms the main school choir who will prepare material for all the major school functions. We will cover a wide range of material that is suitable for SATB choir to suit the occasion and start preparing material that we can present to the wider community.

WHO: Y9-Y13

WHEN: Tuesday Lunch

WHERE: Music Room

STAFF: Mr Lloyd

6TH FORM CHOIRThis smaller focused group will enable Mr Lloyd to develop your vocal skills through a wide variety of material. You will have a say in the material we cover and the aim is to create a high quality vocal group that the school can be proud of.

WHO: Y12-Y13

WHEN: Thursday Lunch

WHERE: Music Room

STAFF: Mr Lloyd

6TH FORM ROCK BANDStaff/Student band playing covers with the aim of playing at the end of year prom.

WHO: Y12-Y13 & By Invitation

WHEN: Thursday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Music Room

STAFF: Mr Cakebread

Mr Mitchell

Y7 & Y8 SINGERSIf you are having fun when you are singing then other people will want to join in. This is where you will learn to sing in harmony and discover the joy that can come from it. The material will be selected to encourage participation so sign up and come along and join the fun.

WHO: Y7-Y8

WHEN: Friday Lunch

WHERE: Music Room

STAFF: Mr Lloyd

DANCEDance: Come and enjoy a variety of dance styles with local dance teacher Laura. Cost £3.50 per session payable in advance (£17.50 for first half term) Open to boys and girls.

WHO: Y7-Y10

WHEN: Tuesday Lunch (Y7-Y8)

Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm (Y9-Y10)

Week B Only

WHERE: Jones Hall

PLACES: 15

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HOUSE SYSTEMVOLUNTEERINGPARKSTONE INTERNATIONAL CAFEENTERPRISE PROJECTBOARDING ESSENTIALS

HOUSE SYSTEMBeing a member of a House is about being a part of a team. Every member is significant,

as each individual brings unique skills, knowledge and experiences. It’s an important part

of life at BCS as our students and staff enjoy working together to achieve high standards in

everything we do.

We have four Houses at BCS; Brownsea, Purbeck, Solent and Studland. The overall aim

of the House System is to create a strong cohesive environment between all year groups,

providing them with the opportunity to further develop skills and experiences in order to

become confident and well-rounded individuals.

The House System is centred around the school’s ‘4Cs’ - Curiosity, Creativity, Commitment

and Community and aims to incorporate these into every day school life. The House System

helps to build confidence through collaboration; highlights the importance of persevering

through a task; encourages taking risks as a group to achieve a common goal and learning

to be enquiring and creative in a safe atmosphere. The House System achieves this by

providing House members with enjoyable and competitive House events; thereby allowing

students to succeed both in and outside of the classroom. House events/activities are

organised and supported by a variety of departments in the school and can be anything

from a quiz to ‘The BCS Bake Off’. Other House events include the House talent show; art,

photography and various sporting and academic competitions throughout the school year.

Students, who participate in these House events are awarded House points and every pupil

will be an active member of at least one of the events/activities during each school year.

House points can be awarded to a student who makes progress, shows improvement, takes

a leadership role and participates in various school and House activities. Every event earns

House points which are collected over the year and updated on the House notice board.

Every half term the highest House point achievers of each year group are acknowledged

and rewarded in assembly. At the end of the year the House with the most points wins the

House Trophy.

Each House has two House Captains selected from our outstanding Sixth Form. These

young adults act as excellent role models and aspirational figures to pupils in the younger

years and liaise with pupils and staff in order to assist in the organisation and everyday

running of the House System.

HCC & ENTERPRISE

VOLUNTEERING- COLTEN CAREOpportunities are available at two local care homes. Help with activities and entertainment and chat to residents. Colten Care is a family-owned care home operator established for over 30 years.

WHO: Y12-Y13

WHEN: Monday-Thursday

WHERE: Avoncliff or Canford Chase

Care Homes

PLACES: 4

VOLUNTEERING- DORSET CHILDREN’S FOUNDATIONHelp this local charity by using your skills to raise the profile of this important cause and enhance your CV.Opportunities may include: • The opportunity to plan fundraising events from concept to completion i.e. Fashion show/garden party event/ evening auction. • Hands on experience by physically helping e.g clearing garden for Stanley’s hydro house.• Assisting with fundraising events by being ambassadors for the charity and explaining what we do and why. • Creating a fundraising / awareness campaign.• Assisting with publicity and social media. • Making a promotional film, radio advert etc.• Sourcing new funding including initial telephone call through to assisting at meetings.

WHO: Y12-Y13

WHEN: By Arrangement

WHERE: Dorset Children’s Foundation

PARKSTONE INTERNATIONAL CAFEThemed evening conversation with native English volunteers and other learners of English.

WHO: Y7-Y13 Non Native English

Speakers

WHEN: 1st Wednesday of Every Month

WHERE: Gateway Church, Parkstone

STAFF: Mr Gates

PLACES: 16

ENTERPRISE PROJECTThis will commence from the end of February 2017.

WHO: Y7-Y9

WHEN: Monday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 39

STAFF: Mrs Connolly

BOARDING ESSENTIALSAn opportunity for Boarders to carry out tasks such as bank trips, shop for essentials or catch up on domestic tasks.

WHO: Boarders

WHEN: Wednesday 3.40-4.40pm

STAFF: Boarding Staff

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MATHS AND COMPUTING CLINIC

WHO: Y7-Y13

WHEN: Monday Lunch

WHERE: Room 8

STAFF: Mr Naden

MATHS: MAKING THE GRADE C

WHO: Y10-Y11

WHEN: Monday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 10

STAFF: Mrs Stoddard

HELP WITH PHYSICS

WHO: Y7-Y13

WHEN: Tuesday Lunch

WHERE: Room 34

STAFF: Mrs Fidler

MATHS LUNCHTIME CLINICS

WHO: Y7-Y13

WHEN: Tuesday Lunch

Wednesday Lunch

Thursday Lunch

Friday Lunch

WHERE: Room 9 (Tuesday)

Room 9 (Wednesday)

Room 7 (Thursday)

Room 10 (Friday)

STAFF: Mr Cakebread (Tuesday)

Mr Chapman (Wednesday)

Mrs Culleton (Thursday)

Mrs Stoddard (Friday)

MATHS Y11 SET 3

WHO: Y11 Set 3

WHEN: Wednesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 7

STAFF: Mrs Culleton

MATHS Y11 SET 2

WHO: Y11 Set 2

WHEN: Monday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 9

STAFF: Mr Cakebread

PHYSICS TRIPLE AWARD CLINICHow to achieve top grades.

WHO: Y11

WHEN: Wednesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 37

STAFF: Dr Pumphrey

PLACES: 10

GCSE PE THEORYY11 only due to syllabus change.

WHO: Y11

WHEN: Thursday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 40

STAFF: Mr Jeffries

PSYCHOLOGY CLINICRevision of Year 1 topics for both Y12 and Y13.

WHO: Y12-Y13

WHEN: Wednesday Lunch

WHERE: Room 29

STAFF: Mrs Costello

GCSE DRAMAPractical exam preparation and rehearsal.

WHO: Y11

WHEN: Wednesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Jones Hall

STAFF: Mrs Fitzpatrick

A LEVEL BIOLOGY CLINIC

WHO: Y12-Y13

WHEN: Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 32

STAFF: Mrs Gates

A LEVEL MATHS CLINIC

WHO: Y12-Y13

WHEN: Wednesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 10

STAFF: Mrs Stoddard

PHYSICS APPOINTMENTSBookable for small groups or 1:1

WHO: Y7-Y13

WHEN: Wednesday Lunch

Thursday Lunch

WHERE: Room 34

STAFF: Mrs Fidler

FURTHER MATHS REVISION

WHO: Y11 Set 1

WHEN: Wednesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 6

STAFF: Mr Chapman

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GCSE ART CLINICOffering extra support for pupils taking art ensuring they achieve the best grade.

WHO: Y11

WHEN: Monday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 22

STAFF: Mr Coulter

ADVANCED WRITINGGain the best results for your GCSE English Language Exam.

WHO: Y11

WHEN: Thursday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 1

STAFF: Mr Kirk

KS5 GEOGRAPHY FIELDSTUDIES

WHO: Y12-Y13

WHEN: Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 3

STAFF: Mr Miller Jones

GEOGRAPHY CA CLINIC

WHO: By Invitation

WHEN: Monday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 19

STAFF: Mrs Reid

BUSINESS STUDIES CLINIC

WHO: Y13

WHEN: Wednesday Lunch

WHERE: Room 38

STAFF: Mr White

AS MEDIA STUDIES RESIT CLINIC

WHO: Y13

WHEN: Wednesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 20

STAFF: Mr Mitchell

BUSINESS STUDIESExam preparation.

WHO: Y11

WHEN: Thursday Lunch

WHERE: Room 39

STAFF: Mrs Connolly

ACADEMIC CLINICS & PREP

GCSE TECHNOLOGYFor Resistant Materials, Graphics and Food Tech.

WHO: Y10-Y11

WHEN: Monday Lunch

Tuesday Lunch

WHERE: Room 14

STAFF: Mr Laurijssen

Y13 GEOGRAPHY“Places” -Improve your world Geography.

WHO: Y13

WHEN: Wednesday Lunch

WHERE: Room 19

STAFF: Mrs Reid

ART EXTENSIONAll attendees should be completing external art examinations. This group will explore further creative outcomes in relation to course criteria.

WHO: Y10-Y13

WHEN: Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 22

STAFF: Miss McClellan

PLACES: 10

Y11 ART

WHO: By Invitation

WHEN: Wednesday Lunch

WHERE: Room 22

STAFF: Miss McClellan

ACADEMIC CLINICS & PREP

A LEVEL ECONOMICS

WHO: Y13

WHEN: Wednesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 39

STAFF: Mrs Connolly

BUSINESS STUDIES INTERVENTION

WHO: By Invitation

WHEN: Monday Lunch

WHERE: Room 21 (ICT 2)

STAFF: Mrs Coulter

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CAKE DECORATINGLearn the skills to make different types of icing and then progress to using these to achieve different effects.

WHO: Y7-9

WHEN: Monday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 30

STAFF: Mrs Fidler

PLACES: 12

CHESS CLUBLearn to play chess and improve your strategic thinking.

WHO: Y7-10

WHEN: Wednesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 32

STAFF: Dr Mason

PLACES: 15

MARINE BIOLOGYThis club will look at current issues surrounding the marine environment. It will cover topics including pollution and its impact on marine wildlife, mammal migratory patterns, deep sea biology and coral reef ecology.

We also try to look at what interests students and complete mini research projects where students present their findings to the rest of the group. Last term the students focussed on the effect of micro-plastics on oceanic food chains and created a giant model of a copepod!

WHO: Y7-9

WHEN: Thursday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 31

STAFF: Mrs Gates

PLACES: 15

GO4SET*This will commence mid/ end February 2017 and is an introduction to Engineering and Project Management.

Challenge – to build an eco classroom with minimum impact on the environment through the use of new and different energy sources; building design, building practices and materials.

WHO: Y8-9

WHEN: Thursday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 34

STAFF: Miss Cooper

PLACES: 24

CLUBS & ACTIVITIES

KNITTING AND CROCHETCome and learn the basics or new stitches.

WHO: Y7-Y11

WHEN: Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 10

STAFF: Mrs Stoddard

JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUBHands on science experiments and investigations with a focus on exploration, citizen science and questioning the world around you. Designed to be fun and support the KS3 curriculum for years 7 & 8.

WHO: Y7-8

WHEN: Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 34

STAFF: Miss Cooper

PLACES: 24

GIRLS IN STEM COMPETITION*Until late February we will continue the Soroptimists International Women in Science Project. This challenge aims to inspire girls and encourage them to overcome barriers to Science, Technology, Engineering and Manufacturing.

WHO: Y8-9

WHEN: Thursday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 34

STAFF: Miss Cooper

PLACES: Current students only

CRYPTOGRAPHY CHALLENGEDo you like breaking codes and solving ciphers? Can you, and your friends, unravel the mystery of the Medieval Manuscript?

WHO: Y9+

WHEN: Monday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 8

STAFF: Mr Harrison-PoolePLACES: 24

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SKATEBOARD MAKINGDesign and make your own skateboard.

WHO: Y7-Y11

WHEN: Thursday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 14

STAFF: Mr Single

PLACES: 14

FRENCH FILM CLUBImprove your French comprehension by enjoying films in the French language.

WHO: Y9-13

WHEN: Thursday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 5

STAFF: Madame Baffos

PLACES: 20

COMMUNITY ARTSProducing murals, sculptures or site specific work to go around the school.

WHO: Y7-Y9

WHEN: Thursday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 22

STAFF: Mr Coulter

PLACES: 15

KS3 FILM JOURNALISMDo you love watching movies? Do you love talking about them with your friends? Prepare yourself for a career you love by learning the art and skills of film reviewing.

WHO: Y7-Y9

WHEN: Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 19 (ICT)

STAFF: Mr Mitchell

PLACES: 15

ROBOTICS CHALLENGE*Learn how to: Design & develop a real robot; market your robot through social media; create a website and video; understand how design processes work in the real world.

WHO: Y9

WHEN: Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 21 (ICT)

STAFF: Mr Laurijssen

Mr Naden

PLACES: 12

CREATIVE WRITINGDo you enjoy producing your own creative writing? There are lots of options to explore your own chosen topics, working alone or with others.

WHO: Y7-9

WHEN: Tuesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 2

STAFF: Mrs Pollard

PLACES: 15

ASTRONOMYLearn about the stars and planets.

WHO: Y10-13

WHEN: Wednesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 37

STAFF: Mrs Fidler

PLACES: 10

ELECTRIC CARJoin us to develop the electric car and prepare it for the races at Goodwood circuit.

WHO: Y7-Y11

WHEN: Wednesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 14

STAFF: Mrs Powell

PLACES: 14

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SPORTS LEADERS*Gain a Level 1 qualification. This is an ongoing course from autumn term – no new students to enrol.

WHO: Y9-Y11

WHEN: Wednesday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Sports Hall

STAFF: Mr Jeffries

PLACES: Current Students

DEBATING CLUB

WHO: Y12-Y13

WHEN: Wednesday Lunch 12.30-1.10pm

WHERE: Room 18 (Green Room)

STAFF: Mrs Fitzpatrick

OXBRIDGE PREPARATIONFor students interested in History, Government & Politics, Ethics, PPE, Theology and Philosophy – going beyond the syllabus with debates and presentations.

WHO: Y11-Y12

WHEN: Tuesday Week A 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 15

STAFF: Mr Lane

RUSSELL GROUP(Scholars only) Stretch and challenge the way you think!

WHO: Y10-Y11

WHEN: Monday 3.40-4.40pm

WHERE: Room 37

STAFF: Dr Pumphrey

PLACES: 10

DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S AWARD SCHEME*Drop in clinic for Bronze, Silver and Gold awards.

WHO: Y9+

WHEN: Tuesday Lunch 12.30-1.10pm

WHERE: Room 21 (ICT 2)

STAFF: Miss Morris

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Lunch Running Club Physics Help Drop In Maths ClinicPhysics By

AppointmentY7/8 Singers

Maths & Computing Clinic

TrampoliningPhysics by

AppointmentHockey Club String Group

Beginner/Intermediate Cricket

Dance £3.50 Swimming Yoga £3.50 Swimming

Swimming Maths Clinic Badminton £3.50 Maths Clinic Maths Clinic

Co-curricular Hour

School Musical Performance

Running Club Electric CarDrama &

Improvisation

School Musical Other Creative Writing Tri ClubSkateboard

Making

Cake Decorating Junior Basketball Pop Choir Rugby Squad Training

Junior ProductionFrom end of Feb

Swing BandBoarding Essentials

Community Arts

Enterprise ProjectFrom end of Feb

KS3 Film Journalism

Chess Club Marine Biology

CryptographyChallenge

Junior Science Club Girls in STEM

Junior NetballGo4SET From end of

Feb

Recreational FootballJunior Production From end of Feb

Costume & Make Up

Knitting & Crochet

PREP PREP PREP PREP

Out of HoursBadminton

4.45-5.45pm £4.50

Elite Cricket 4.40-6.00pm

£20

English Cafe for EAL Students (1st Wed of

each month)

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Lunch Running Club Physics Help Drop In Maths ClinicPhysics By

AppointmentSwimming

Maths & Computing Clinic

TrampoliningPhysics by

AppointmentHockey Club String Group

Beginner/Intermediate Cricket

Senior Choir Swimming Yoga £3.50 Maths Clinic

Swimming D of E Drop In Badminton £3.50 Maths Clinic

Maths Clinic

Co-curricular Hour

School Musical Performance

Running Club Electric Car Senior Netball

School Musical Other Creative Writing Tri ClubSkateboard

Making

Cake Decorating Robotics Pop ChoirFootball Squad

Training

Junior ProductionFrom end of Feb

Swing BandBoarding Essentials

Community Arts

Enterprise ProjectFrom end of Feb

KS3 Film Journalism

French Film Club Marine Biology

CryptographyChallenge

Dance £3.50 Sports Leaders Girls in STEM

Costume & Make Up Rugby Squad Training Go4SET

Junior Basketball Chess Club Junior Production

Knitting & Crochet

PREP PREP PREP PREP

Out of HoursBadminton

4.45-5.45pm £4.50Elite Cricket

4.40-6.00pm £20

English Cafe for EAL Students (1st Wed of

each month)

TIMETABLE

YEAR 7 & YEAR 8TIMETABLE

YEAR 9

2524

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Lunch Running Club Physics Help Drop In Maths ClinicPhysics By

AppointmentSwimming

Maths & Computing Clinic

TrampoliningPhysics by

AppointmentHockey Club String Group

Beginner/Intermediate Cricket

Senior Choir Swimming Yoga £3.50 Maths Clinic

Swimming D of E Drop In Badminton £3.50 Maths Clinic

GCSE Tech Support GCSE Tech Support

Maths Clinic

Co-curricular Hour

School Musical Performance

Running Club Electric Car Senior Netball

School Musical Other Knitting & Crochet Tri ClubSkateboard

Making

KS4 Making Grade C Maths

Rugby Squad Training Pop Choir French Film Club

Scholarship Group Swing BandBoarding Essentials

Senior Basketball Dance £3.50 Astronomy

CryptographyChallenge

Y10-Y13 Art Extension Sports Leaders

Costume & Make UpFootball Squad

Training

Chess Club

PREP PREP PREP PREP

Out of HoursBadminton

4.45-5.45pm £4.50Elite Cricket

4.40-6.00pm £20

English Cafe for EAL Students (1st Wed of

each month)

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Lunch Running Club Physics Help Drop In Maths ClinicPhysics By

AppointmentSwimming

Maths & Computing Clinic

TrampoliningPhysics by

AppointmentHockey Club String Group

Beginner/Intermediate Cricket

Senior Choir Swimming Yoga £3.50 Maths Clinic

Swimming GCSE Tech Support Badminton £3.50 Maths Clinic

Business Studies Intervention D of E Drop In Y11 Art-Invitation OnlyY11 Business Studies

Exam Prep

GCSE Tech Support Maths Clinic

Co-curricular Hour

School Musical Performance

Running Club Electric Car GCSE PE Theory

School Musical Other Costume & Make Up Tri ClubSkateboard

Making

KS4 Making Grade C Maths Rugby Squad Training Pop Choir Senior Netball

Y11 Geography Controlled

Assessment ClinicSwing Band

Boarding Essentials

Gym Club

Scholars Group Knitting and Crochet Sports Leaders French Film Club

Senior BasketballOxbridge Prep

(Week A)Y11 Drama Practical

PreparationAdvanced Writing

Skills

Maths Clinic Y10-Y13 Art Extension Astronomy

Y11 Art Clinic Y11 Set 1 Further Maths

CryptographyChallenge

Y11 Set 3 Maths

Maths Clinic Y11 Set 2Y11 Physics Triple

Award Clinic

Football Squad Training

PREP PREP PREP PREP

Out of HoursBadminton

4.45-5.45pm £4.50Elite Cricket

4.40-6.00pm £20

English Cafe for EAL Students (1st Wed of

each month)

TIMETABLE

YEAR 10TIMETABLE

YEAR 11

2726

TIMETABLE

YEAR 12 & YEAR 13

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Lunch Running Club Physics Help Drop In Maths ClinicPhysics By

AppointmentY7/8 Singers

Maths & Computing Clinic

Senior ChoirPhysics by

Appointment6th Form Choir String Group

Beginner/Intermediate Cricket

D of E Drop In Swimming Maths Clinic Swimming

Swimming Maths Clinic Psychology Clinic Yoga £3.50

6th Form Debating

Y13 Geography Places

Y13 Business Studies Clinic

Co-curricular Hour

School Musical Performance

Running Club Astronomy Rock Band

School Musical Other Knitting and Crochet Tri Club French Film Club

Senior Basketball A Level Biology Clinic Pop Choir Gym Club

Volunteering Swing BandBoarding Essentials

Volunteering

CryptographyChallenge

Geography Field Studies

A Level Maths Clinic

Volunteering Y13 Economics Clinic

Y10-Y13 Art ExtensionY13 Media Studies

Resit

Oxbridge Prep Week A

Volunteering

PREP PREP PREP PREP

Out of HoursBadminton

4.45-5.45pm £4.50Elite Cricket

4.40-6.00pm £20

English Cafe for EAL Students (1st Wed of

each month)

*ACTIVITIES WITH ACCREDITATIONS

The Co-curricular activities below are specifically highlighted as they are nationally recognised by Higher & Further Educational establishments as well as within trade & industry, which help towards future careers development.

GO4SETIndustrial Cadets AwardCrest Award GIRLS IN STEM COMPETITIONCrest Award ROBOTICS CHALLENGEAQA Award SPORTS LEADERSSport Leaders UK Award – Level 1 DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S AWARDDofE Awards – Bronze, Silver & Gold

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