Archway School Extra-Curricular Clubs & Activities 2017/18
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1 Archway School Extra-Curricular Clubs & Activities 2017/18
2 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Who for: Years 7 13 When: Wednesday after school (additional Location: Main Hall / A5 rehearsals TBC) Duration: September February Teachers in Charge: Miss Auster, Mrs Marsh, Cost: Nil Mrs Lee-Allen, Miss Monk, Miss Miles and Miss Goodall Whole school production of Beauty and the Beast! 3 nights of performances in February. Any people who would like to join to speak with Miss Auster or Mrs Marsh. BOOMWHACKER CLUB Who for: Years 7 13 When: Wednesday lunchtime Location: A5 Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: R Auster Cost: Nil Open to anybody who would be interested in learning how to play tunes using multi-colored plastic tubes and the floor! Be a part of the boomwhacker crew and perform at regular concerts. CHOIR Who for: Years 7 13 When: Thursday after school Location: A5 Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: R Auster Cost: Nil Love a sing song? Come along and join choir and perform in regular concerts. Open to all ages! You pick the songs! GUITAR CLUB Who for: Years 7 13 When: Tuesday lunchtime Location: A6 Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: Mr J Hancock Cost: Nil Want to learn the guitar and perform as an ensemble? Bring your lunch to A6 on Tuesdays! MUSIC TECHNOLOGY CLUB Who for: Years 7 13 When: Wednesday after school Location: A6 Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: Mr J Hancock Cost: Nil Make music using ipads, mixing desks and microphones! UKULELE CLUB Who for: Years 7 13 When: Tuesday after school Location: A5 Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: R Auster Cost: Nil Open to anybody who would be interested in learning the ukulele and performing as an ensemble in regular concerts. Open to everybody! KS3 DRAMA CLUB Who for: Years 7 & 8 When: Tuesday lunchtime Location: B6 Duration: Terms 1-3 Teacher in Charge: J Lee-Allan All those who enjoy Drama games activities and devising/performing short plays, come along and bring your lunch! KS4 DRAMA CLUB Who for: Years 9, 10,11 When: Thursday lunchtime Location: B6 Duration: Terms 1-3 Teacher in Charge: V Rossiter All those who enjoy Drama games activities and devising/performing short plays, come along and bring your lunch!
3 ARCHERY Who for: Years 7-13 When: Monday Location: Sports Hall Duration: Starts Term 2 Teacher in Charge: L Harrell Cost: 18 for 6 weeks 6 weeks courses throughout the year Take the beginners archery course or develop skills you have previously learnt. This course is run by qualified Archery Instructors. DANCE CLUB Who for: Years 7-11 When: Monday pm Location: Dance Studio Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: E Goodall If you love to dance come along to this club. You will be able to learn different styles whilst improving your technique and working towards a performance. YEARS 7-10 ATHLETICS Who for: Years 7-10 When: Thursday 3:30-4:30pm Location: Field Duration: Terms 5-6 Teacher in Charge: All PE staff not on fixtures Learn and practice different elements of athletics. KS3 BOYS BASKETBALL Who for: Years 8 and 9 When: Friday lunchtime Location: Sports Hall Duration: Terms 1-4 Teacher in Charge: L Chapman Basketball skill development and practice. This will build towards team-related skills (e.g. defensive strategies) KS4 BOYS BASKETBALL (KS4) Who for: Years 9, 10 & 11 When: Monday lunchtime Location: Sports Hall Duration: Terms 1-4 Teacher in Charge: S Piper Basketball skill development and game practice, building up to more game-related techniques. BADMINTON CLUB Who for: All Years girls & boys When: Wednesday lunchtime Location: Sports Hall Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: L Chapman Badminton for all. All abilities welcome. Will involve skills coaching and game play. YEARS 7 & 8 BOYS CRICKET Who for: Years 7 and 8 When: Tuesday lunchtime Wednesday pm Duration: Terms 5-6 Teacher in Charge: S Piper Cricket skill development and game practice. YEARS 9 & 10 BOYS CRICKET Who for: Years 9 and 10 When: Thursday lunchtime Tuesday pm Duration: Terms 5-6 Teacher in Charge: S Piper Cricket skill development and game practice. Location: Sports hall / Field Location: Sports hall / Field
4 YEARS 7, 8 & 9 BOYS FOOTBALL Who for: Years 7, 8 & 9 When: Friday pm Location: Field Duration: Terms 3-5 Teacher in Charge: L Chapman, S Piper & L Johnson Football skill development and game practice. Y10 & 11 BOYS FOOTBALL Who for: Years 10 and 11 When: Wednesday pm Location: Field Duration: Terms 3-5 Teacher in Charge: L Chapman & L Johnson Football skill development and game practice. U18 FOOTBALL Who for: Years 11, 12 & 13 When: TBA Location: Field Duration: Terms 1-4 Teacher in Charge: L Johnson Football skill development and game practice. GIRLS FOOTBALL Who for: All Years When: Friday pm Location: Field Duration: Terms 1-4 Teacher in Charge: Kick it Stroud - L Garner Cost: 2.50 per session Football skill development and game practice. GIRLS INDOOR HOCKEY Who for: All Years When: Tuesday lunchtime Location: Sports Hall Duration: Terms 2-4 Teacher in Charge: D Chapman & L Harrell Hockey skill development and game practice. MIXED MULTI-GYM Who for: Years 9, 10 & 11 Duration: All Year A chance to develop personal training progress. YEAR 7 GIRLS NETBALL When: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday Location: Multi-Gym lunchtime Teacher in Charge: L Garner, L Chapman & D Chapman Who for: Year 7 When: Thursday lunchtime/tuesday 3:30-4:30pm Location: Sports Hall Duration: Terms 1-2 Teacher in Charge: L Garner & G Bridgman Netball skill development and game practice. GIRLS NETBALL PRACTICE Who for: Years 9, 10 & 11 When: Wednesday pm Location: Netball courts Duration: Terms 1 & 2 Teacher in Charge: G Bridgman, L Garner & D Chapman Netball skill development and game practice.
5 YEARS 8, 9, 10 & 11 NETBALL Who for: Years 8, 9, 10 & 11 When: Tuesday lunchtime Location: Sports hall Duration: Terms 1 & 2 Teacher in Charge: L. Harrell & D. Chapman Netball skill development and game practice. YEARS 7 & 8 GIRLS ROUNDERS Who for: Years 7 and 8 Duration: Terms 5-6 Rounders skill development and game practice. YEARS 9 & 10 GIRLS ROUNDERS Who for: Years 9 and 10 Duration: Terms 5-6 Rounders skill development and game practice. When: Tuesday lunchtime Thursday lunchtime Tuesday pm Wednesday pm Teacher in Charge: L Garner, D Chapman & G Bridgman When: Wednesday lunchtime Tuesday pm Wednesday pm Teacher in Charge: L Garner, D Chapman, G Bridgman, L Harrell Location: Field Location: Field YEARS 7 & 8 BOYS RUGBY Who for: Year 7 & 8 When: Friday pm Location: Field Duration: Terms 1-4 Teacher in Charge: L Chapman & S Piper Rugby skill development and game practice. YEARS 9, 10 & 11 BOYS RUGBY Who for: Years 9, 10 and 11 When: Tuesday pm Location: Field Duration: Terms 1-2 Teacher in Charge: L. Chapman Rugby skill development and game practice. RUGBY LEAGUE Who for: All Years When: Friday pm Location: Field Duration: Term 5 Teacher in Charge: L Chapman Rugby league skill development and game practice ahead of the County Rugby League Tournament YEARS 8-11 SOFTBALL Who for: Years 8-11 When: Monday & Friday lunchtime Location: Sports Hall / Field Duration: Terms 4-6 Teacher in Charge: L Chapman & S.Piper Softball skill development and game practice. YEARS 8-10 SOFTBALL TEAM PRACTICE Who for: Years 8-11 When: Wednesday pm Location: Field Duration: Terms 4-6 Teacher in Charge: L Chapman Softball skill development and game practice.
6 TENNIS Who for: All When: Wednesday & Thursday lunchtimes Location: Tennis courts Duration: Terms 5-6 Teacher in Charge: L. Chapman & S Piper Recreational tennis KS4 / KS5 SILENT STUDY ROOM Who for: Years 9/10/11/12/13 When: Mon-Fri lunchtimes pm Location: T6 Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: C Sargent, G Cornyn To provide lunchtime computer room access to all KS4 and KS5 students for the purpose of completing homework, coursework and research. KS3 EDGE AND HOMEWORK DROP-IN CLUB Who for: Years 7 & 8 When: Wed-Fri lunchtimes pm Location: T8 Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: C Sargent To provide lunchtime computer room access to all KS3 students for the purpose of completing homework and assisting with the PiXL EDGE. KS3 ART CLUB Who for: Years 7 & 8 When: Wednesday pm Location: A18 Duration: All year (except Term 5) Teacher in Charge: A Spratt Freedom to express in a creative, enjoyable and relaxed atmosphere. Different themes and techniques explored. Some projects are ran by 6 th form Art students. KS4 ART CATCH UP Who for: Years 9-11 When: Tuesday and Wednesday pm Location: A19 Duration: All year (except Term 5) Teacher in Charge: H Bullock, L Hawkins, A Spratt Additional time in the department to catch up on coursework and homework with guidance from the teachers. CREATIVE WRITING CLUB Who for: Years 7-13 When: Monday lunchtime Location: AIT Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: T Hurst Opportunity to explore and develop creative writing skills. Can use time to write own imaginative pieces and critique these. FRENCH GAMES CLUB Who for: Year 7 When: Monday lunchtime 1pm Location: B11 Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: K Davies Have fun whilst practising your French - games include -Yatzee/Who's Who/Monopoly. We might even find penpals online MFL KS4 EXAM WORKSHOPS Who for: Years 10 & 11 When: After school/lunchtime days vary Location: MFL rooms Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: K Davies Easy techniques and support to tackle the exam questions.
7 MATHS CLUB Who for: Years 7-9 When: Tuesday lunchtime Location: B8 Duration: Term 1-3 Teacher in Charge: S Page and H Searle : Explore interesting aspects of mathematics. In term 1 we will look at origami. In term 2 we will look at using and breaking coded sentences and in term 3 we will look at the using maths to create art. YEAR 11 MATHS REVISION Who for: Year 11 Maths Revision When: Wednesday 3:15-4:15pm Location: B8 Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: H Searle Each week we will revise a topic that may show up on the higher tier paper. A list of the topics for each week can be found on the wall in B8. YEAR 13 MATHS CATCH UP Who for: Year 13 When: Thursday lunchtime pm Location: B8 Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: H Searle Each week we will recap a Core 3 or Core 4 topic. The list of topics for each week can be found on the wall in B8. KS3 SCIENCE CLUB Who for: Years 7-9* When: Tuesday pm Location: L7 Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: J Hayes and E Harper An opportunity to take a more in-depth look at some areas of Science and carry out different experiments. (*Any KS4/5 students who would like to come along and help are more than welcome.) KS3/4 LUNCHTIME DROP IN CLUB Who for: Years 7, 8 and 9 When: Every lunchtime pm Location: A13 (Learning Support) Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: J Jones / G Townsend Social time and time for homework to be completed. HOMEWORK CLUB (LEARNING SUPPORT) Who for: Years 7-11 When: Tuesday & Wednesday pm Location: A13 ( pm Nov Mar) Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: J Jones (Tues) & C Jowett (Wed) Homework Club is available for Years This provides students with a quiet environment with help on hand should they need it. Computers can also be used at this time. HISTORY CLUB Who for: Years 7, 8 and 9 When: Tuesday pm Location: F3 Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: A Miles Come and explore fascinating aspects of History. History club will involve debating, historical films, examining evidence and much more! YEARS 10 & 11 ENGINEERING Who for: Years 10 and 11 When: Wednesday pm Location: T1 Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: D Marsden Open workshop for those doing Engineering / formal catch-up sessions. NB: This will not be available to Year 10 students after Christmas due to Year 11 coursework.
8 YEARS 10 & 11 RESISTANT MATERIALS Who for: Years 10 and 11 When: Wednesday pm Location: T1 Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: D Marsden Open workshop for those doing Resistant Materials / formal catch-up sessions. NB: This will not be available to Year 10 students after Christmas due to Year 11 coursework. TEXTILE WORKSHOP SESSIONS Who for: Years 10 and 11 When: Tuesday or Thursday pm Location: T7 Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: L Cox Open workshop session for those doing textiles. NB: This will not be available to Yr10 students after Christmas due to Y11 Controlled assessments. CATERING AND FOOD CATCH-UP Who for: Year 11 When: Wednesday: pm Location: T4 Duration: Terms 1-5 Teacher in Charge: S Bloodworth Opportunity to catch up on outstanding work or get help with the 'difficult bits' in theory/coursework. KS3 FOOD CLUB Who for: Years 7 and 8 When: Wednesday: pm Location: T4 Duration: Terms 3-6 Teacher in Charge: S Bloodworth Cost: 15 for 6 weeks An opportunity to extend your cookery skills, producing homemade treats/meals for your family and friends. KS5 SILENT STUDY ROOM Who for: Years 12 and 13 When: Every day after school, breaks and most Location: C1 lunchtimes Duration: All year Teacher in Charge: Librarian/staff member in charge of library Dedicated quiet study environment with access to computers to allow KS5 students catch up and meet / exceed their targets with any subjects homework / exam work / coursework. SILENT room. BOARD GAMING CLUB Who for: Years 7-13 When: Tuesday after school Location: A13 Duration: All year Teacher in Charge: E Tierney For anyone who would like to learn to play modern advanced strategy board games. We have a wide selection of games. Open to all. CHESS CLUB Who for: All Years When: Wednesday Lunchtime pm Location: B8 Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: H Searle Learn how to play chess and play other students at chess. MINDFULNESS MEDITATION Who for: Those who would like to When Friday lunchtime pm Location: F7 learn and practice meditation Duration: All Year Teacher in Charge: S Saville An opportunity to pause during the school week and spend a period of time practising meditation or simply sitting in a still and quiet atmosphere. Those new to meditation practice are invited to come along and there will be an introduction to Mindfulness Meditation.
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