Extra Educational Curriculum at Highlands School Miss Constantas

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Extra Educational Curriculum at Highlands School 2017-2018 Miss Constantas Constann@highlands.enfield.sch.uk

PE Department Extra Curricular Timetable Autumn 1 Sept-Oct If you have any questions about extracurricular please speak to a member of staff in the PE department. AM clubs run from 8.00-8.40 and PM Clubs run from 3.30-4.45 Even if you do not play in the school team, you are more than welcome to still come to school clubs Before School 8-8.40 Lunchtime After School 3.30-4.30 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Year 9/10 Basketball SH Football Practice Astro Year 8 Football P5 Sports Hall Year 7 Football Practice Astro Year 8 Boys Football P6 Sports Hall Meetings Fixtures Rugby Practice Field GCSE T Tennis Sixth Form Badminton SH Basketball SH Sixth Form Football Astro

PE Department Extra Curricular Timetable Autumn 1 Sept-Oct If you have any questions about extracurricular please speak to a member of staff in the PE department. AM clubs run from 8.00-8.40 and PM Clubs run from 3.30-4.45 Even if you do not play in the school team, you are more than welcome to still come to Before School 8-8.40 Lunchtime After School 3.30-4.30 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday GCSE Year 9/10 Basketball SH Badminton Boys Football League SH Practice Astro Year 7 Boys Football Practice Astro Meetings Girls Football Club All years 3.30-4.45 school clubs Year 8 Boys Football P6 Sports Hall Fixtures Netball Club Year 8-13 3.30-4.45 Girls Football P5&6 SH Rugby Practice Field GCSE T Tennis Sixth Form Badminton SH Basketball SH Basketball SH Sixth Form Football Astro Netball Club Year 7

Air Cadets 2473 Squadron Part of the UK s largest Youth Organization for 12 to 20 year olds. You must be at least 12 years old and in Year 8 to join. A perfect chance to gain new experiences and make new friends. Activities include flying, gliding, adventure training, drill, sports, camps, shooting, first aid, BTEC qualifications, aeromodelling scholarships etc. http://www.2473atc.org.uk/ Monday & Wednesday 7.30-9.30pm Mrs Baker- Head of Year Office OR Call 2473 on: 07548974268

Half Term Camp

School Show The school show is open to everyone. This year we are doing High School Musical. Actors, singers, dancers, musicians and back stage crew all working towards the production in December 2017 Mrs Carr,Mrs Miller, Miss Brown, Mrs Jackson Room: DD1, MM1, DD3 3.30-5pm or 3.30-4.30 Mon, Wed, Thurs depending on role

Horse riding club For all years of all abilities. Great discount rate. Sixth formers invited to lead the sessions Novice- Thursdays 4pm Ms Lawley Intermediate & Advance Thursdays 5.15pm Ms Davey Trent Park Equestrian Centre See Miss Constantas for letters and details Humanities office

Badminton Club Try to beat thee master Mr Movsesssian Sports Hall 3.30 4.30 Thursdays

Science Club Year 7 s only Chance to do some fun practical s and investigations not carried out in the lessons. Autumn Term Week A starting 21 st Sept 3.30-4.30pm SE2 Science Department

MFL Film Club Lunch time club for year 7 students. The films in which will be shown willl be French and Spanish. Mrs Ramnauth and Mrs Jutila Thursday 12.35 to 13.20 L7

Arts for Art s Sake Key Stage 4 students can catch up with art homework and/or produce pieces of art of their choosing. They should come with their own ideas and together with the teacher they can make their art work come to life Mrs Chrysostomou Wednesdays 3.30 to 4.15 A6

History Catch Up For all exam classes taking history as an option (GCSE and A Level). Personalised help revision and exam technique. Mr Hurst Thursday H9 3.30-4.30

Turkish Lessons Read, write and speak Turkish Tuesday 3.30-5pm L1 External Teacher

Lunch Time Chess Club All years are welcome to come along to the library and play a game of chess with their friends. Monday-Friday Period 5 lunch 12.35-1.25pm Period 6 lunch 1.25.2.10 pm Library

Textiles Club For year 7 s and 8 s. Textiles club is for students to learn basic skills then have a free choice of what they make. Monday 3.15-4.30pm MS J Trela T4

Textile GCSE catch up/improve sessions Year 9 and 10 offered the opportunity of catching up with work missed or making improvements designing or making. Tuesday 3.30-4.30pm C.O Connell T4

Handwriting Club Hand writing group to improve hand writing skills. Wednesdays during PM tutor time C.O Connell Textiles T3

British Sign Language (BSL) Club Level 1 classes, come and learn a new language! At the end of the course you will gain a qualification accredited by Signature (the sign language exam board) Room LS3 Every Thursday starting from 9 th November 3.30-4.30 Ms Deb-Biswas

Musical Theatre/Glee Groups Friday 12.50-1.20pm MM5 Ms Forsyth-Hecken

Construction club Building anything from spaceships to hovercrafts using Lego. We have accumulated over a 1000 pieces and everyone is allowed to join. Pictures are taken of the construction at the end of the session and put up on Frog. Recommended for anyone interested in creativity, engineering and building. Tuesday 3.05-3.30pm M5 Mr O doherty

Lunchtime Zumba Club Fun dance exercise with great music. Bring a friend, water, quick change of clothes and get ready to get your swag on! SIGN UP SHEET AT ENTRANCE TO DANCE AND DRAMA Wednesday P5-12.45pm YR 7,9,11 Friday P6-12.45pm YR 8 and 10 Dance Studio Miss Amoani

String Group We will be playing a selection of songs that will be lots of fun! This would be suitable for anyone who plays the violin, cello, or double bass. All ages and abilities welcome! For more information please see Mr. Jackson, Head of Music.

Wind Band This group will be learning a whole range of fun songs as a band, with many opportunities to perform. This will be suitable to anyone who plays a wind instrument, drum kit or bass instrument. All ages and abilities welcome For more information please see Mr. Jackson, Head of Music. Thursdays 3.05-4.30pm MM5c.

Lunch Time Singing Group This singing group is for year 7 and 8 s only and will be a lot of fun! It will be a Glee inspired group and you will be learning popular song arrangements and musical theatre songs. This group is open to boys and girls. There will be many opportunities to perform throughout the year. For more information please see Mr. Jackson, Head of Music. Friday Lunch time Year 7 and 8 s only 3.05-4.30pm MM5

Step Into Dance Opportunity for year 7-9 students to take part in a weekly workshop which builds up to a performance. It is taught by a teacher from The Royal Academy of Dance For more information please see Mrs Forsyth or Miss Brown. TBC-Friday 3.30-4.45pm

Sculpture Club Year 7 and Year 8 Pupils will be able to make 3D are pieces out of card, paper mache etc Mondays Year 7 and 8 s only 3.30-4.30pm Mrs Chrysostomou

GCSE Textile Club Tuesday 3.30pm C.O Connell T2

Homework Club All years are welcome to come along and complete homework with the use of computers if necessary Monday 3.05-4.05pm Tues-Fri 3.30-4.25pm Ms Hill Library

Learning Support Homework Club Students are welcome to come along and complete homework with the use of computers if necessary Monday 3.05-4.05pm Tues-Fri 3.30-4.15pm Ms Laurenzi SL2

Form Time Touch Type Class All years are welcome to come along to gain a valuable skill of touch typing. This can benefit you both in school (coursework and homework) and in the working life due to the huge growth and developments with computers and the way in which the work is carried out. Tuesdays 3.05-3.25pm L9 Ms Laurenzi

Circle Time Year 7 s only. Fun activities to help with transition. Activities to do with making friends and team building to help boost confidence. Wednesday 3.05-3.25pm DD2 Ms Laurenzi

Fencing A sport in which two competitors fight using Rapier-style' swords, winning points by making contact with their opponent. Based on the traditional skills of swordsmanship Monday 3.30-4.30pm 6 (per session) Main Hall First come first serve sign up with miss constantas in the humanities office or email name and form to constann@highlands.enfield.sch.uk to secure a place. Limited places!

Archery Archery is the sport, practice or skill of using a bow to propel arrows. Historically, archery has been used for hunting and combat. In modern times, it is mainly a competitive sport and recreational activity. Tuesday 3.30-4.30pm & 4.30-5.30pm 6 (perr session) Sports Hall First come first serve sign up with miss constantas in the humanities office or email name and form to constann@highlands.enfield.sch.uk to secure a place. Limited places!

Adventure Golf JUNGLE FALLS has 18 holes of funfilled action packed golf, with life deed hungry creatures prowling lush jungle marshes, cascading waterfalls and secret giant caves nestled within a forest of tropical palm trees. Year 7 s (age 11) 7 Year 8 s+ (12+) 9 Anytime And Any Day (THIS IS UNSUPERVISED) Trent Park Golf Club Bramley Road Oakwood Must collect discount token from Miss Constantas in the humanities office

Running Club Running club for year 7 s to year 10 s Wednesday 8am-8.30am Mr Johnston Meet outside boys changing rooms at 8am

Year 8 Football Club Football training for year 8 boys Thursday 8am-8.40am Mr Johnston Sports Hall

Animation Club These are the disciplines that will be covered over the academic year. You must be willing to attend all after school classes and all disciplines. 13th November - 11th December Classical Hand Drawn Animation 8th January 2018-5th February Stop Motion Animation 19th February - 26th March 2018 2D Animation 16th April 2018-21st May 2018 3D Animation 4th June 2018-9th July 2018 Make your own film in any animation technique for Highlands Animated Film Festival Monday 3.40-4.30pm Mr Martins Music and Media Corridor

Lego Construction Club November 14th 2017 - December 5th 2017 (4 weeks) Make Lego seasonal tree decorations for school or free building a winter themed diorama. January 9th 2018 February 6th 2018 (5 weeks) Learn how to use Lego Digital Designer software, design and construct a model using this software. February 20th 2018 - March 20th 2018 (5 weeks) (there will be no club on the 13th March due to year 12 parents evening) Build a model of the school using a combination of techniques and skills learnt previously in Lego Construction Club. April 17th 2018 - May 22nd 2018 (6 weeks) Lego Stop Motion Animation. Write, build and direct your own Lego stop-motion film to be screened at Highlands School Film Festival towards the end of this academic year. Tuesday 3.40-4.30pm Mr Martins Music and Media Corridor

Science Club Year 7 s only Building rockets, eye dissections, making bath bombs and much more fun! Sign-up sheet in Science corridor. First come, first served. Limited to 24 students per term Thursdays (only week A) 3.30-4.30pm SE2 Mr Larter

Rugby Club Year 7 s and 8 s only For all boys. Meeting spot PE office Thursdays 3.30-4.45pm PE Office Mr Johnston

Mindfulness and Meditation Mindfulness and meditation classes are a positive approach to uplift the students mood, worries and stresses, it helps to balance sleep patterns and encourages a clearer mental state, and promotes confidence and self esteem. The meditation will be guided and accompanied by some relaxing music which will offer the opportunity to just relax clear your mind being fully supported throughout the class. Monday 3.30-4.30pm Main Hall External Teacher 5 per session