Extra-Curricular Activities
Our extra-curricular programme is carefully designed to complement our curriculum and provide enriching experiences for all pupils. Opportunities include:
Science Week
Our annual Science Week inspires curiosity and creativity, giving pupils hands-on opportunities to explore and engage with scientific concepts in exciting and meaningful ways.
European Day of Languages
The whole school takes part in celebrating linguistic diversity, helping pupils appreciate different cultures and the importance of global communication.
International Link with Madrid
Each year, pupils engage with our partner school in Madrid, building international connections and broadening cultural understanding through shared activities and communication.
Weekly Singing Assembly
Our singing assemblies offer pupils the chance to develop their vocal skills, build confidence, and enjoy music as a collective experience.
Performances and Productions
From festive Christmas plays and nativities to end-of-year shows, our performances give children the chance to shine, express themselves, and showcase their talents.
School Council
The School Council plays a vital role in our commitment to valuing pupil voice. It is a formal group of elected pupils who represent their classmates and contribute to decision-making across the school.
Who We Are
Our School Council is made up of pupils elected by their peers to represent the views of all children and to help improve our school community.
What We Do
Every year, each class elects two representatives—one boy and one girl—to serve on the School Council. As a group, we:
- Hold regular meetings to discuss school-wide issues
- Collect ideas, suggestions, and feedback from classmates
- Report back to classes and keep everyone informed
- Learn how democracy works through real decision-making
- Work collaboratively to bring about positive change
We are proud of our School Council because it helps ensure every child’s voice is heard and contributes to shaping the future of our school.