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School Clubs

At St Paul's CE Primary School, we offer a range of clubs for children across the school. Below you will find the clubs available after school. There are also many more that take place during the lunch break. 

 

Wake Up, Shake Up 

A daily club from 8:50am-9:20am where the children take part in a range of dance and exercise moves to popular songs to warm up and get ready for the day.

 

Reading Cafe

A daily club from 8:30-8:50am where the children from KS2 are able to access a breakfast snack whilst reading a book of their choice.

 

Netball Club

A club for KS2 to learn netball skills and play in matches across a range of other schools. Netball club is on a Monday from 3:30-4:15pm.

 

OAFC Football Club

A club for targeted year groups to learn football skills alongside professional football players. OAFC Football Club is on a Tuesday from 3:15-4:15pm.

 

Maths Club

A club for Year 5 and Year 6 to practise and reinforce their Maths Skills. Parents are also welcome to join this club on a Tuesday from 3:15-4:15pm.

 

Eco-Club

A club for targeted year groups to learn about our environment and sustainability. Eco-Club takes will begin in the Spring term from. Last Summer we produced radishes, tomatoes, potatoes an the most amazing cucumbers!

 

Choir

A choir is available for all children in KS2 on a Thursday from 9:30-10:00am. The choir are often invited to share their talents at many local events throughout the year. This year they sang at 12 different events including the Royton Chritmas lights switch on, Brass band Concerts in Church, The Head Teacher's Annual Conference in Bolton, Rose Queen event, and numerous school Church services.

 

Computing Club

Children practice their coding skills and are looking forward to developing a digital newsletter this year.

 

Ukelele Club

Children learn to play alongside each other as a group.

 

Origami Club

Children enjoy learning how to create wonderful objects with special paper folds.

 

Mindful Colouring

Children are able to relax in an environment where the lighting is low, the music is calm and children can share conversation and social skills together.