At Ditcham Park School, learning extends far beyond the classroom. Our rich and varied extra-curricular programme gives every pupil the opportunity to discover new passions, develop talents, and build lifelong skills. From creative arts and performing opportunities to sporting challenges, outdoor adventures, and academic clubs, pupils are encouraged to explore, collaborate, and flourish.
These experiences nurture confidence, resilience, and teamwork, helping pupils to grow as individuals while strengthening our vibrant school community. Whether trying something new or excelling in a favourite pursuit, every child is supported to make the most of the opportunities on offer.
We are always delighted to receive feedback and suggestions from pupils and parents, as this helps us continue to shape a programme that is engaging, inclusive, and inspiring for all.
If you have any questions, or feedback, please contact Mr Ellis (chris.ellis@ditchampark.com)
Activity Sign Up
Juniors
1. Review the activities on the following pages.
2. Use the sign up form here to select all your activities (except breakfast club, homework club, CMsports and Tennis - Sign up details for these are in the activity details section).
3. Internal activities will be allocated on a preference based system and we will aim to provide each child their first choice activity as a minimum, but will also offer other activities where possible. To ensure that children are still receiving the benefits of our incredible grounds, no child will be given more than 3 internal activities.
4. Choir sign up is available at the end of the survey and does not go towards the 3 activity limit.
5. Sign up for external providers is based on a first come first served basis and where a child participated in the previous term, they will be given priority. Any spaces will then be filled with new pupils.
6. All activities provided by an external provider are denoted by a *, for these activities we will need to share your child’s name and your contact details with the provider.
7. These external providers offer paid for activities and more details about payment can be found in the activities details sections
8. Sign up for all activities should be completed by Wednesday 17th December.
9. Activities will start in the week beginning 12th January (except golf which will start in the week beginning 19th January)
10. Please contact Mr Ellis (chris.ellis@ditchampark.com) if you have any questions.
Activity Sign Up
Seniors
1. Review the activities on the following pages.
2. Use the sign up form here to select all your activities (except breakfast club, homework club, CMSports and Tennis - Sign up details for these are in the activity details section).
3. Sign up for external providers is based on a first come first served basis and where a child participated in the previous term, they will be given priority. Any spaces will then be filled with new pupils.
4. All activities provided by an external provider are denoted by a *, for these activities we will need to share your child’s name and your contact details with the provider.
5. These external providers offer paid for activities and more details about payment can be found in the activities details sections
6. Sign up for all activities should be completed by Wednesday 17th December.
7. Activities will start in the week beginning 12th January (except golf which will start in the week beginning 19th January)
8. Please contact Mr Ellis (chris.ellis@ditchampark.com) if you have any questions.
Schedules
Reception
Year 1 (Pre-Prep)
Year 2 (Prep)
Year 3 (Transition)
Year 4 (Lowers)
Year 5 (Middles)
Year 6 (Uppers)
Seniors
Activities
Activities
Acrobatic Arts (Year R - 6)
Acrobatic Arts is a fusion of classic dance technique and acrobatics and focusses on building strength, flexibility and balance. The children will take exams and as they progress start to learn acrobatic tricks. It is the perfect course for any child that loves dance and gymnastics!
Time: Monday (during lunch)
Location: Dance Studio
Cost: £85
Ballet (Year R-1)
Ballet is more than just dance, it’s a way to build strength, balance, and confidence while expressing yourself through beautiful movement. In Ballet Club, you’ll learn graceful steps, improve posture and flexibility, and have fun working together as a team. Whether you’ve danced before or are completely new, ballet is for everyone – come along and give it a try!
Time: Tuesday 15.45-16.30
Location: Dance Studio
Cost: £94
Board Games (Year 1-6)
An opportunity to play a variety of games with children form various year groups.
Time: Year 1-3 Tuesday break time 10.50-11.15
Year 4-6 Tuesday break time 10.50-11.15
Location: Mr Ellis’s classroom
Cost: Free
Coding (Year 1-6)
Understanding how to code is becoming an increasingly valuable tool within the workplace. This club will introduce children to the world of coding and develop skills such as sequencing and debugging.
Time: Year 1-3 Wednesday lunch 12.30-13.00
Year 4-6 Tuesday lunch 12.30-13.00
Location: Year 1-3 Junior Library Year 4-6 computer suite
Cost: Free
Craft Club (Year 1-6)
Craft club is a space where creativity takes the lead. It’s a welcoming place to experiment with new materials, try out fun projects, and express yourself through hands-on making. The focus is on exploring ideas, sharing inspiration, and discovering the joy of creating with others.
Time: Years 1-3 Thursday Lunch 12.30-13.00
Years 4-6 Tuesday break 10.50-11.15
Location: Years 1-3 Junior Library
Years 4-6 Mrs Newton’s room
Cost: Free
Fencing (Year 2+)
Fencing is a fast-paced and exciting sport that combines agility, strategy, and precision. Often described as "physical chess," it challenges both the body and mind, as athletes must think ahead, react quickly, and execute movements with skill and control. With its roots in historical swordplay, modern fencing offers a unique blend of tradition, discipline, and athleticism, making it a thrilling activity for all ages. Please note that children must wear tracksuit bottoms.
Time: Thursday Year 2-6 12.30-13.00
Year 7-11 13.00 - 13.30
Location: Solent Suite
Cost: £56 per term
Activities
Golf (Year 1+)
Golf coaching run by Nicholas Sharratt PGA Advanced professional with over 28 years coaching experience. Recently, Nicholas has developed his coaching knowledge and is now a Leadbetter Certified Junior Coach. This is a more holistic approach to the student learning journey. Junior Pupils are taught compression, swing pattern, club selection, basic etiquette, putting and putting and this develops as they move to Seniors where they begin to use video analysis, a more critical approach to developing the swing and understanding putting in various contexts.
Time: Various
Location: School fields
Cost: £75 (Year 1&2)
£100 (Year 3+)
Hand Bells (Year 3)
A chance for the children to have fun playing tunes on the hand bells with opportunities to perform at various events throughout the year. They work as a group and develop skills following music and keeping in time.
Time: Monday break 10.50-11.15
Location Mrs Leighton’s Music Room
Cost: Free
Judo (Year 1+)
Judo is a supportive space to learn balance, discipline, and confidence through this traditional martial art. Members practise techniques safely, build strength, and develop focus while working with partners in a controlled, respectful environment. It’s all about growing skills, staying active, and supporting one another.
Time: 16.00-17.00
Location: MPBX
Cost: £7 per session
Keyboard Club (Year 3)
Children are given the opportunity to begin to learn how to play the keyboard or to develop existing skills if they already learn the piano. Children work at their own pace and will learn how to position their hands correctly on the keyboard, to play in time with a backing track. They will also develop an understanding of note duration and where the notes sit on the musical stave.
Time: Tuesday lunch break 12.35-1.00
Location: Mrs Leighton’s Music Room
Cost: Free
KS2 Junior Choir (Years 3-6)
Junior choir is a chance for the children to mix with different age groups and learn from each other. It gives the children chances to sing in unison and parts and offers opportunities for solos too. They sing different styles of music including songs from musicals, popular songs and hymns so there is something for everyone.
Time: Mondays 3.00-3.30
Location: Small Hall
Cost: Free
KS1 Choir (Years 1-2)
A wonderful opportunity for your child to explore their love of music, develop vocal skills, and enjoy singing with friends.
Time: Friday Lunch Break 12.40-1.00
Location Mrs Leighton’s Music Room
Cost: Free
Activities
Junior Ensemble (Years 3-6)
Junior Ensemble is a club giving children who learn an instrument the opportunity for children to come together and play as part of a large group of instrumentalists, all hopefully playing the same piece of music. This is the chance for woodwind, brass, strings and percussionists to come together and learn some music with the aim of performing at some key events during the year. It is also a chance to learn how to play in a group with the aim of improving reading, listening and technical skills on their instrument.
Time: Friday lunch time 12.35-1.00
Location: Music Room
Cost: Free
LAMDA (Year 1+)
Juniors - LAMDA is an optional class and takes place within the school day. In LAMDA we explore theatre, fantasy, fairy tales and make believe. The themes we cover include Dinosaur World, Cops and the Robbers, Dragons' Den, Superheroes, Pirate Pranks and Britain’s Got Talent. We play theatre games, act out stories, create our own shows, and generally have a fantastic time. However, amongst the fun we continue to hone presentation skills, develop stronger vocal delivery and build selfconfidence and team work. LAMDA is taught throughout Ditcham and pupils can take examinations in school from Year 3, which is a hugely positive experience for all who take part.
Seniors - LAMDA is an optional class and takes place within the school day. It is taught in groups and pupils develop their own devised piece of theatre which they present for examination in the Spring Term. Along side this work, we hone stage craft and characterisation skills, encourage confident speech, and a love of exploring theatre genres and styles.
Time: Various depending on Year group
Location: Solent Suite
Cost : £99.50 per term
£89.50 Early bird discounted rate prior to the start of term
Lego Club (Year 1-6)
LEGO club is a place where imagination builds everything. It’s a fun, supportive space to design, experiment, and create your own structures, characters, and worlds, brick by brick. Whether you’re following a plan or inventing something completely original, creativity is at the heart of every build. Members share ideas, solve problems together, and celebrate the joy of turning imaginative concepts into real creations.
Time: Years 1-3 Monday Lunch 12.30-13.00
Years 4-6 Monday break 10.50-11.15
Location: Years 1-3 Junior Library
Years 4-6 Mr Ellis’s classroom
Cost: Free
Photography (Year 5+)
Photography Club is a creative space where pupils can explore the art of capturing images using smartphones. Members learn practical skills such as framing, lighting, and editing, while developing their eye for detail and storytelling. Using smartphones makes photography more accessible, encouraging pupils to experiment and share their work instantly. The club promotes creativity, patience, and observation, while boosting digital skills that can be applied across many subjects.
Time: Tuesday 15.50-17.20
Location: Senior Art Room
Cost: £210 for 12 sessions
Problem Solvers (Year 4-6)
A maths problem-solving club is a place to explore patterns, puzzles, and challenges in a fun and collaborative way. Members use creative thinking to tackle tricky problems, test out different strategies, and discover clever solutions. It’s all about curiosity, teamwork, and seeing how imaginative maths can be.
Time: Friday lunch 12.30-13.00
Location: Mr Ellis’s Classroom
Cost: Free
Activities
Sign Language (Year 3-6)
A BSL club is a welcoming space to learn and practise British Sign Language through hands-on activities and creative communication. Members explore new signs, play signing games, and build confidence expressing ideas in a visual, expressive way. It celebrates creativity, inclusion, and the power of connecting through a different language.
Time: Thursday break 10.50-11.15
Location: Mr Ellis’s Classroom
Cost: Free
Sport Club (Year 1-3)
Sports club encourages teamwork, confidence, and enjoyment. Whether you’re learning new skills, trying out strategies, or playing friendly matches, it’s all about exploring different ways to move, think, and collaborate. Children support each other, stay active, and enjoy the fun of discovering what they can achieve together.
Time: Thursday morning 08.00-08.30
Location: Sports Hall
Cost: Free
Street Dance (Nursery - Year 11)
Street dance is a style of dance that started in America with funk and jazz dance. It encompasses a broad range of styles including popping, locking, breakdance and commercial dance. Our street dance classes encourage students to be creative and find their own voice within new and exciting choreography created by our principal teacher, Danni Lannoy.
Time: Tuesdays at various depending on Year Group
Location: Dance Studio
Cost: £89/£94 (depending on class length)
Tennis (Year 1+)
Receive coaching from James Vaughan - a Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) player, and performance coach with extensive playing and coaching experience. Children will be playing tennis, honing their skills and developing their technique in a fun way.
Time: Various
Location: Tennis Courts
Booking: here
Cost: Various
Contact: Bethan Jones (bethan.jones@ditchamparkenterprises.com )
Wrap Around Care
Before School Club (All Years)
An opportunity to drop your child off before the classrooms open. Children can enjoy a variety of games and activities to keep them entertained before they are taken to their classroom to start the day.
Time: 08.00-08.25
Location: Large Hall
Cost: £3.50 per session
Booking: No pre-booking required
Breakfast club (All Years)
Breakfast Club is open to pupils from all year groups between 7:30 – 8:00am, offering a range of cereal, fresh fruit, yoghurt, and fruit juices.
Time: 07.30-08.25
Location: Large Hall
Cost: £7.50 per session
Booking: No pre-booking required
CM Sports (Year R-6)
Wrap around, fun games, puzzles, board games, outdoor activities and much more.
Time: 15.45-18.00
Location: Small Hall and Field (when weather allows)
Cost: 15.45-17.15: £12
17.15-18.00: Extra £5
Booking: here
Contact: Harrison Dunks (Area Manager) info@cm-sports.co.uk
Homework Club (Years 5-11)
A homework club is available in the Large Hall between 3:45 – 6:00pm, giving pupils the opportunity to complete homework under qualified teacher supervision. A snack is provided in session 1, and a high tea is provided during session 2. For session 2 and the full session booking is required by 12pm on the day to ensure all pupils are catered for.
Time /Cost - Session 1 only 3:45pm-5:00pm: £6.00 (includes a snack)
Session 2 only 5:00pm-6:00pm including high tea: £8.00
Full session 3:45pm-6:00pm including snack and high tea: £12.00