School Clubs

There are many clubs held during the school day and afterschool.

Some clubs are lead by teachers and others are held by outside tutors.Please note - external tutors run clubs separatley to the school, they must be contacted directly once the club has been chosen as the school is simply facilitating by providing accommodation.

More information on the clubs we provide is below.

Homework

Homework Club

This club is held afterschool Monday - Thursday and is £4 a session. Homework club enables students time to complete their homework before being picked up.

Code Club

Code Club

Code club allows students to experiment and build on the coding they complete within their Computer Science lessons. The club is run by two members of the Senior School, supervised by Mrs Dale.

Karate

Karate Club

This is held by John Byrne and Lorraine Byrne. They show the students the necessary skills required to move through their gradings and earn the different coloured belts.

First Lego League Logo

Lego Club

Currently only aimed at Senior School, this club follows the First Lego League values and allows the students to work as part of a team to complete different challenges.

Music Notes

Choir

There is a Junior Choir and a Senior Choir.

Chess

Chess Club

Students learn how to master the game of Chess. Each week members challenge each other to a game and build on their skills. This is a very social club where the students are able to mix with those they wouldn't normally. There are two clubs running each week, one for Seniors and one for Juniors.

Art

Art Club

Students are able to finish of their Art work or work on something new.

LAMDA Students

LAMDA

London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art

This club is run by Jeni Law, who trains students to build skills needed to pass LAMDA exams. They are also encouraged to take part in the Isle of Wight Music, Dance and Drama Festival each year. In later years, students can earn UCAS points with each exam pass.

Photography

Photography Club

Students are taught the different elements within photograghy and get the opportunity to research the many artists within the field. They are encouraged to take many of their own photographs and build a portfolio of all the things they learn.