Extra-Curricular Activities 2024

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Your Guide to Extra-Curricular Activities 2024 Edition
Contents Extra Curricular at Prince Henry’s 5 Monday (Week One) 6 Tuesday (Week One) 8 Wednesday (Week One) 10 Thursday (Week One) 12 Friday (Week One) 14 Monday (Week Two) 16 Tuesday (Week Two) 18 Wednesday (Week Two) 20 Thursday (Week Two) 22 Friday (Week Two) 24

“It is not possible for you to know whether you enjoy something until you try it for the first time, so get involved!”

Mrs Weller Activities Coordinator

Extra Curricular at Prince Henry’s

Here at Prince Henry’s, we value the learning you experience through extracurricular activities. We are proud of the extensive range of clubs on offer both at lunchtimes and after school and aim to provide something that will meet the needs and interests of all students. You may not be aware that we offer over 35 different clubs throughout the week that you can get involved in, from Badminton Club to STEM club to Retro Gaming Club, there really is something for everyone.

Our extra-curricular activities allow students to excel in areas such as Sport, Music, Science, Art, Drama and many more. We believe they give you the confidence to interact with others, extend your social networks beyond existing friendship groups, and provide you with new skills and abilities. We want you to pursue your passions, raise your aspirations and develop your skills while immersing yourselves in the wider school community of Prince Henry’s High School.

We have created an online information booklet including what clubs are on, when they are on, who they are for and a brief description of what you can expect if you come along. You can find this information under the extra-curricular tab on the website. If you are still unsure of where to find this information, please ask your tutor!

LRC Mellow Monday: Book-related crafts and activities for mindfulness Miss Loverock, Mrs Adams and Mrs Gardiner

LRC All

Lunchtime Staff Venue Who? Table Tennis PE Department Sports Hall Year 9
PHHS String group Mrs Dolby M1 All After School Staff Venue Who? Football Club Boys PE Department Field All
Netball Club Girls PE Department Astro Year 11 and Sixth Form
Big Band (by invitation) Mr Bullas and Mr Fisher M1 Invitation only
(WEEK ONE)
DT Coursework Club Mr and Mrs Kelly D1 and D11 Year 11 MONDAY

Details

This club is for all abilities of students and provides varying levels of competition, whether you are looking for a fun, non-competitive environment or to play matches against other students. There will also be opportunities for students to represent the school by taking part in local competitions throughout the year. Relax with mindfulness activities including colouring and crafts as well as reading from our Shelf Help collection on mental health and physical wellbeing. All year groups are invited to join in with the daily lunchtime groups in the LRC. No need to sign up in advance, just register on arrival. Please eat lunch before you come as no food or drinks are allowed in the LRC. These activities aim to provide literacy fun and offer some quiet time away from the hustle and bustle of the playground and the cafeteria.

Mrs Dolby, the School’s Violin teacher, leads this group in M1 at lunchtime. All players of Violin, Viola and Cello are welcome.

Details

This club is for all students, whether you are wanting to improve your skills or just to try something new. Sessions will involve drills and a chance to apply them to game situations. Students will also have the opportunity to represent the school by competing in fixtures against other schools on Tuesdays and Thursdays for year 9, 10 and 11 students and Wednesdays for sixth form students.

This club is for all students, whether you are wanting to improve your skills or just to try something new. Sessions will involve drills and a chance to apply them to game situations. Students will also have the opportunity to represent the school by competing in fixtures against other schools on Tuesdays and Thursdays for year 9, 10 and 11 students and Wednesdays for sixth form students.

This Jazz ensemble is formed with invited musicians, typically Trumpets, Trombones and Saxophones along with Drums, Guitar, Piano and Bass Guitar. Led by Mr Bullas and Mr Fisher in M1 from 3:45-4:45pm, many styles of music are covered, including Swing, Pop, Funk and Latin American.

The D&T department offer after school catch-up sessions to all their Year 11s who would like the opportunity to complete or improve their examined NEA work in a quiet and focused environment. This includes both their portfolio and practical work. These sessions will normally run every Monday after school, from 3.35 to - 4.30 pm in D1 and D11, depending on the task being carried out. A member of the Design & Technology department will be present at all sessions to give assistance and advice, as and when necessary.

Lunchtime Staff Venue Who? Details GCSE Art Club Mrs Salter-Coombe D9 Year 11 GCSE Art club PHHS Clarinet Ensemble Mrs Hughes P6 All
lunchtime
PHHS Brass Ensemble Mr Hattersley M1 All
group is
9 and 10 Drama Club Mrs Cook and Miss Rose Studio Year 9 and 10 Drama Club
Retro Gaming Club IT Department B8 All
PHHS Interact – Charity & Community Mrs Taylor and Mrs Fyles supported by students G12 All
LRC Tranquil Tuesdays:
along and lose
a book Miss Loverock, Mrs Adams and Mrs Gardiner LRC All
Number Puzzle Club Mr Heafield A5 All
Held at
Hughes.
This
lessons in school Year
improvisations the key skills
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Prince Henry’s is the main focus develop their by students and more information,
Come
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Explore a different groups are invited arrival. Please literacy fun and
After School Staff Venue Who? Details PHHS Wind Band Mr Bullas and Mr Fisher M1 All Led by Mr Bullas
and Drummers. well-known
Vex Robotics Club Miss Park and Mr Pethybridge D2 Sixth Form Vex Robotics TUESDAY (WEEK ONE)
Do you like puzzles? problem solving through at your
players
Pop,

club is for GCSE students to work on their projects after school on a Tuesday and Wednesday each week in D9.

lunchtime in M1, this group is for Clarinet players of any ability and is led by the school’s Clarinet teacher Mrs

a specific music group for all students who play a brass instrument. It doesn't matter whether you have music school or out or not even at all.

is great for encouraging you to work as a team player and promoting confidence. We look at play scripts, do improvisations and play lots of drama games. It is good fun and allows you to not only make new friends, but also to learn in drama and build upon them each term.

to B8 to play computer games. We have a number of retro games consoles for you to use as well as being able games from the world wide web. Tuesday & Thursday lunchtimes. Open to all year groups. No food or drink is the IT rooms, so students should eat before coming to the club (or at break time).

Henry’s is proud of its long tradition for fundraising and supporting a wide range of charitable organisations. Interact focus for this at Prince Henry’s. Interact gives students an opportunity to participate in fun, meaningful projects, their leadership skills and initiative while meeting new friends and furthering international understanding. It is run and involves students across all year groups. Interact is sponsored by Evesham Rotary. See the Interact Page for information, including news updates on the club’s activities. Tuesday lunchtimes in G12.

different fiction genre each week from Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery and more. All year invited to join in with the daily lunchtime groups in the LRC. No need to sign up in advance, just register on Please eat lunch before you come as no food or drinks are allowed in the LRC. These activities aim to provide and offer some quiet time away from the hustle and bustle of the playground and the cafeteria.

puzzles? If so this club is for you! Come along to A5 on a Wednesday lunchtime and develop your logic and solving skills in a relaxed and welcoming environment. A variety of puzzles will be available for you to work your own pace.

Bullas and Mr Fisher from 3:-45-4:45pm in M1, this ensemble is for any Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Brass Drummers. Those who play piano are also welcome to help in the percussion section. The music ranges from Pop, Musicals and Film soundtracks. Players of any standard are welcome.

Robotics challenges students to design, build and programme a robot to compete in a different challenge each year.

PHHS Massed Voices (Autumn Term) Mr Bullas, Mr Fisher and Mr Watkins M1 GCSE, A-level and singing students

All who take this mixed Bullas, Mr

Magistrates Mock Trial Competition Mr Bornoff and Mrs Deakin H4 Year 9 Participation every aspect speaking –taking on the legal experts. practising magistrates of schools and

‘School Show’ Chorus Rehearsal Mr Fisher and Mr Watkins (M2) M1 All This group auditioned

Lunchtime Staff Venue Who? Details
GCSE Art Club Mrs Salter-Coombe D9 Year 11 GCSE Art club
Wednesday LRC Book Club Miss Loverock & Mrs Lee LRC All Discover new invited to join eat lunch before some quiet Photography Club Mr Russell B7 Year 9 Open to all After School Staff Venue Who? Details
‘School Show’ Band Rehearsal Mr Bullas M2 All This group group.
(WEEK ONE)
Year 9, 10, 11 and Sixth Form Hockey Training Girls PE Department Astro All Hockey club involve drills by competing for sixth form Dungeon’s and Dragons Mr Russell B7 All This is wonderful be a hero in WEDNESDAY

club is for GCSE students to work on their projects after school on a Tuesday and Wednesday each week in D9.

take Music for GCSE and A Level, along with those who have singing lessons in school are expected to take part in voice choir. Songs are rehearsed in preparation for the annual school Christmas Concert. Rehearsal is led by Mr Fisher and Mr Watkins at lunchtime in M1.

Participation in the Magistrates Mock Trial Competition will enable you to understand how the law and Citizenship touches aspect of your lives. You will have the opportunity to improve your life skills – such as critical thinking and public whilst also gaining an insight into how the legal justice system works. The competition involves 12-14 year olds the main roles found in a criminal trial – such as prosecutor and defendant – with the cases specially written by experts. Our team will compete against opposing teams from other schools, in real courthouses, with the support of magistrates and legal advisors. The competition is the largest and longest-running of its kind, involving hundreds and thousands of students each year.

new books and be the first to read and review the latest arrivals that come into the LRC. All year groups are join in with the daily lunchtime groups in the LRC. No need to sign up in advance, just register on arrival. Please before you come as no food or drinks are allowed in the LRC. These activities aim to provide literacy fun and offer time away from the hustle and bustle of the playground and the cafeteria.

all Year 9s, regardless of photography skill or experience! Great if you are considering Media at GCSE.

is an auditioned group which play the music for the school show -all students will be invited to play in this

is an auditioned group which sing the music for the school show -all students will be invited and would have to perform in this group.

club is for all students, whether you are wanting to improve your skills or just to try something new. Sessions will drills and a chance to apply them to game situations. Students will also have the opportunity to represent the school competing in fixtures against other schools on Tuesdays and Thursdays for year 9, 10 and 11 students and Wednesdays form students.

wonderful opportunity for you to work with players in a fantasy world of Dungeons and Dragons. Come along and in your own adventure.

Lunchtime Staff Venue Who? Boys Fitness Club PE Department Fitness Suite Years 10, 11 and 6th form PHHS Barbershop (Singing group for Lower Voices) Mr Painter and Mr Bullas M2 Lower voices PHHS Barbettes (Singing Group for Upper Voices) Mr Fisher and Mr Watkins M1 Upper voices STEM Club Ms Martin and Miss Davis S5 Year 9 Retro Gaming Club IT Department B8 All Sustainability Club Miss Smedley D4 All Art Club Mrs Aitken D7 All LRC BookFlix! A film club inspired by book adaptations Miss Loverock, Mrs Adams and Mrs Gardiner LRC All After School Staff Venue Who? Cricket Nets Mr Ridings and Mr Pigott Sports Hall All PHHS Singers Mr Painter and Mr Watkins M1 Invitation Girls Fitness Club Girls PE Department Fitness Suite All THURSDAY (WEEK ONE)

Details

Fitness club gives students the opportunity to take full advantage of the school’s brand new fitness suite. Whether students are looking at improving their cardio-vascular endurance, strength or overall fitness, we have the essential equipment to do so. From running machines, cross trainers, bikes and rowers to squat racks, resistance machines and free weights, students can design their own workout or ask for guidance from a member of staff.

This traditional style of unaccompanied singing is for anyone with a Tenor or Bass voice. Led by Mr Painter in M2 at lunchtime, the group sings a variety of music from well-known Barbershop repertoire to more modern day song arrangements.

For those with a Soprano or Alto voice, the group sings a wide variety of styles of music and is led by Mr Fisher and Mr Watkins in the M1 at lunchtime.

Design, build, decorate and programme a Fairground Carousel with Ms Martin and Miss Davis on a Thursday lunchtime. Come with friends or on your own, join a team and learn some new skills.

Come along to B8 to play computer games. We have a number of retro games consoles for you to use as well as being able to play games from the world wide web. Tuesday & Thursday lunchtimes. Open to all year groups. No food or drink is allowed in the IT rooms, so students should eat before coming to the club (or at break time).

At sustainability club we are making small changes around the school in the hope of being as green as possible. Activities include, planting herbs and vegetables, planting a large number of trees and upcycling to make our own plant pots.

Art club is directed by the students who attend. Students select the themes, materials and ideas they want to explore and Mrs Aitken is available to provide support and given help and advice.

Watch a film adaptation of a classic or contemporary book at lunchtime screenings, starting with ‘The Great Gatsby’ for this Autumn half term. All year groups are invited to join in with the daily lunchtime groups in the LRC. No need to sign up in advance, just register on arrival. Please eat lunch before you come as no food or drinks are allowed in the LRC. These activities aim to provide literacy fun and offer some quiet time away from the hustle and bustle of the playground and the cafeteria.

Details

Cricket Training Thursday after school. Net lanes and bowling machines available to sharpen up your cricket skills for the season ahead. All years welcome and any ability. Come have fun playing cricket

This is a mixed voice choir for invited singers. Led by Mr Painter and Mr Watkins from 3:45-4:45 in M1, the group sings a wide variety of sacred and Secular choral music.

Fitness club gives students the opportunity to take full advantage of the school’s brand new fitness suite. Whether students are looking at improving their cardio-vascular endurance, strength or overall fitness, we have the essential equipment to do so. From running machines, cross trainers, bikes and rowers to squat racks, resistance machines and free weights, students can design their own workout or ask for guidance from a member of staff.

PHHS Interact Friday Fun!

Prince Henry’s is proud of its long tradition for fundraising and supporting a wide range of charitable organisations. Interact is the main focus for this at Prince Henry’s. Interact gives students an opportunity to participate in fun, meaningful projects, develop their leadership skills and initiative while meeting new friends and furthering international understanding. It is run by students and involves students across all year groups. Interact is sponsored by Evesham Rotary. See the Interact Page for more information, including news updates on the club’s activities. Tuesday lunchtimes in G12.

Staff Venue Who?
Tennis Club PE Department Sports Hall Years 10 and 11
Lunchtime
Table
9-11
LRC Word Games Club Literacy inspired games with friends Miss
Loverock, Mrs
Adams and Mrs Gardiner
LRC All Chess Club Mr Dingley and Mr Bornoff P6 Years
Cyber
Security Challenge
Club
Mr George B8 Year 9
Biz Club Mr Dick B2 Years 10 and 11
FRIDAY (WEEK ONE)
Warhammer Club
Mr Russell B7 All Years

Details

This club is for all abilities of students and provides varying levels of competition, whether you are looking for a fun, non-competitive environment or to play matches against other students. There will also be opportunities for students to represent the school by taking part in local competitions throughout the year. Play board games such as Scrabble and Boggle to develop literacy skills – and have fun! All year groups are invited to join in with the daily lunchtime groups in the LRC. No need to sign up in advance, just register on arrival. Please eat lunch before you come as no food or drinks are allowed in the LRC. These activities aim to provide literacy fun and offer some quiet time away from the hustle and bustle of the playground and the cafeteria.

Chess grandmaster? Want to improve your game? Never played before? The club is open to year groups 9-11 and the community is always growing and we often compete in tournaments and other competitions.

Join us on an epic adventure in cyber city. Explorers – we need your help! Save the city to become an Honorary Cyber Squad Member. Free, fun gamified learning experience. Learn the skills you need to make our world a safer place to live in. Collect badges while you complete exciting challenges and games. The Cyber Squad are here to help you along the way.

Bizclub is the place to be if you want to learn about investment and business planning. During the year we will have an investment game, as well as a series of other Business related games, as well as enterprise opportunities.

If you are interested in miniature painting, or table top games, then come along and find out more.

Interact with Working World

Interact Cake Sale

Flourishing Fivers Event Hello Yellow - World Mental Health Day
Lunchtime Staff Venue Who? Table Tennis Club PE Department Sports Hall Year 9 LRC Mellow Monday: Book-related crafts and activities for mindfulness Miss Loverock, Mrs Adams and Mrs Gardiner LRC All PHHS String group Mrs Dolby M1 All
chocolate and Uno club Mrs Retallick and Mrs Rozga H1 Invitation only After School Staff Venue Who? Football Club Boys PE Department Field All Netball Club Girls PE Department Astro Year 11 and Sixth Form Big Band (by invitation) Mr Bullas and Mr Fisher M1 Invitation only DT Coursework Club Mr and Mrs Kelly D1 and D11 Year 11 MONDAY (WEEK TWO)
Hot

Details

This club is for all abilities of students and provides varying levels of competition, whether you are looking for a fun, non-competitive environment or to play matches against other students. There will also be opportunities for students to represent the school by taking part in local competitions throughout the year. Relax with mindfulness activities including colouring and crafts as well as reading from our Shelf Help collection on mental health and physical wellbeing. All year groups are invited to join in with the daily lunchtime groups in the LRC. No need to sign up in advance, just register on arrival. Please eat lunch before you come as no food or drinks are allowed in the LRC. These activities aim to provide literacy fun and offer some quiet time away from the hustle and bustle of the playground and the cafeteria. Mrs Dolby, the School’s Violin teacher, leads this group in M1 at lunchtime. All players of Violin, Viola and Cello are welcome.

The Uno Club is all about giving students a safe space at lunchtime where they can play Uno and have something to eat with a group of students with similar interests.

Details

This club is for all students, whether you are wanting to improve your skills or just to try something new. Sessions will involve drills and a chance to apply them to game situations. Students will also have the opportunity to represent the school by competing in fixtures against other schools on Tuesdays and Thursdays for year 9, 10 and 11 students and Wednesdays for sixth form students.

This club is for all students in Year 11 and Sixth Form, whether you are wanting to improve your skills or just to try something new. Sessions will involve drills and a chance to apply them to game situations. Students will also have the opportunity to represent the school by competing in fixtures against other schools on Tuesdays and Thursdays for year 9, 10 and 11 students and Wednesdays for

sixth form students

This Jazz ensemble is formed with invited musicians, typically Trumpets, Trombones and Saxophones along with Drums, Guitar, Piano and Bass Guitar. Led by Mr Bullas and Mr Fisher in M1 from 3:45-4:45pm, many styles of music are covered, including Swing, Pop, Funk and Latin American.

The D&T department offer after school catch-up sessions to all their Year 11s who would like the opportunity to complete or improve their examined NEA work in a quiet and focused environment. This includes both their portfolio and practical work. These sessions will normally run every Monday after school, from 3.35 to - 4.30 pm in D1 and D11, depending on the task being carried out. A member of the Design & Technology department will be present at all sessions to give assistance and advice, as and when necessary.

Lunchtime Staff Venue Who? GCSE Art Club Mrs Salter-Coombe D9 Year 11 PHHS Clarinet Ensemble Mrs Hughes P6 All PHHS Brass Ensemble Mr Hattersley M1 All Retro Gaming Club IT Department B8 All PHHS Interact – Charity & Community Mrs Taylor and Mrs Fyles supported by students G12 All LRC Tranquil Tuesdays: Come along and lose yourself in a book Miss Loverock, Mrs Adams and Mrs Gardiner LRC All Number Puzzle Club Mr Heafield A5 All After School Staff Venue Who? PHHS Wind Band Mr Bullas and Mr Fisher M1 All Vex Robotics Club Miss Park and Mr Pethybridge D2 Sixth Form TUESDAY (WEEK TWO)

Details

GCSE Art club is for GCSE students to work on their projects after school on a Tuesday and Wednesday each week in D9.

Held at lunchtime in the M1, this group is for Clarinet players of any ability and is led by the School’s Clarinet teacher Mrs Hughes.

This group is a specific music group for all students that play a brass instrument, it doesn't matter whether you have music lessons in school or out or not even have a formal tuition.

Come along to B8 to play computer games. We have a number of retro games consoles for you to use as well as being able to play games from the world wide web. Tuesday & Thursday lunchtimes. Open to all year groups. No food or drink is allowed in the IT rooms, so students should eat before coming to the club (or at break time).

Prince Henry’s is proud of its long tradition for fundraising and supporting a wide range of charitable organisations. Interact is the main focus for this at Prince Henry’s. Interact gives students an opportunity to participate in fun, meaningful projects, develop their leadership skills and initiative while meeting new friends and furthering international understanding. It is run by students and involves students across all year groups. Interact is sponsored by Evesham Rotary. See the Interact Page for more information, including news updates on the club’s activities. Tuesday lunchtimes in G12.

Explore a different fiction genre each week from Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery and more. All year groups are invited to join in with the daily lunchtime groups in the LRC. No need to sign up in advance, just register on arrival. Please eat lunch before you come as no food or drinks are allowed in the LRC. These activities aim to provide literacy fun and offer some quiet time away from the hustle and bustle of the playground and the cafeteria.

Do you like puzzles? If so this club is for you! Come along to A5 on a Wednesday lunchtime and develop your logic and problem solving skills in a relaxed and welcoming environment. A variety of puzzles will be available for you to work through at your own pace.

Details

Led by Mr Bullas and Mr Fisher from 3:-45-4:45pm in M1, this ensemble is for any Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Brass players and Drummers. Those who play piano are also welcome to help in the percussion section. The music ranges from well-known Pop, Musicals and Film soundtracks. Players of any standard are welcome.

Vex Robotics challenges students to design, build and programme a robot to compete in a different challenge each year. Thursday after school 15:35-17:00.

Lunchtime Staff Venue Who? Details PHHS Massed Voices (Autumn Term) Mr Bullas, Mr Fisher and Mr Watkins M1 GCSE, A-level and singing students
Mr GCSE Art Club Mrs Salter-Coombe D9 Year 11 GCSE Art Magistrates Mock Trial Competition Mr Bornoff and Mrs Deakin H4 Year 9 Participation every aspect
practising
and Wednesday LRC Book Club Miss Loverock & Mrs Lee LRC All Discover new
join
Photography Club Mr Russell B7 Year 9 Open to all After School Staff Venue Who? Details ‘School Show’ Band Rehearsal Mr Bullas M1 All This group ‘School Show’ Chorus Rehearsal Mr Fisher and Mr Watkins M2 All This group auditioned Musical Theatre Group Mr Bullas M1 All
have Netball Training Girls’ PE Department Sports Hall Years 9 and 10 This club
and competing Sixth Form Dungeon’s and Dragons Mr Russell B7 All This is wonderful a hero in your WEDNESDAY (WEEK TWO)
All who take this mixed Bullas,
speaking –taking on legal experts.
schools
to
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If you
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take Music for GCSE and A Level, along with those who have singing lessons in School are expected to take part in mixed voice choir. Songs are rehearsed in preparation for the annual School Christmas Concert. Rehearsal is led by Mr Mr Fisher and Mr Watkins at lunchtime in M1.

club is for GCSE students to work on their projects after school on a Tuesday and Wednesday each week in D9.

Participation in the Magistrates Mock Trial Competition will enable you to understand how the law and Citizenship touches aspect of your lives. You will have the opportunity to improve your life skills – such as critical thinking and public – whilst also gaining an insight into how the legal justice system works. The competition involves 12-14 year olds the main roles found in a criminal trial – such as prosecutor and defendant – with the cases specially written by experts. Our team will compete against opposing teams from other schools, in real courthouses, with the support of magistrates and legal advisors. The competition is the largest and longest-running of its kind, involving hundreds of and thousands of students each year.

new books and be the first to read and review the latest arrivals that come into the LRC. All year groups are invited with the daily lunchtime groups in the LRC. No need to sign up in advance, just register on arrival. Please eat lunch you come as no food or drinks are allowed in the LRC. These activities aim to provide literacy fun and offer some time away from the hustle and bustle of the playground and the cafeteria.

all Year 9s, regardless of photography skill or experience! Great if you are considering Media at GCSE.

group is an auditioned group which play the music for the school show -all students will be invited to play in this group. group is an auditioned group which sing the music for the school show -all students will be invited and would have auditioned to perform in this group.

have a love of all things musical theatre then this is the group for you. Be prepared to sing, move and act through song. is for all students, whether you are wanting to improve your skills or just to try something new. Sessions will involve a chance to apply them to game situations. Students will also have the opportunity to represent the school by competing in fixtures against other schools on Tuesdays and Thursdays for Year 9, 10 and 11 students and Wednesdays for Form students.

wonderful opportunity for you to work with players in a fantasy world of Dungeons and Dragons. Come along and be your own adventure.

Lunchtime Staff Venue Who? STEM Club Ms Martin and Miss Davis S5 Year 9 PHHS Barbershop (Singing group for Lower Voices) Mr Painter and Mr Bullas M2 Lower voices PHHS Barbettes (Singing Group for Upper Voices) Mr Fisher and Mr Watkins M1 Upper voices Boys Fitness Club PE Department Fitness Suite All Years Retro Gaming Club IT Department B8 All Art Club Mrs Aitken D7 All LRC BookFlix! A film club inspired by book adaptations Miss Loverock, Mrs Adams and Mrs Gardiner LRC All Debating Society Mr Bornoff, Mrs Webb and Mr Cooper A13 Year 9-11 After School Staff Venue Who? Cricket Nets Mr Ridings and Mr Pigott Sports Hall All PHHS Singers Mr Painter and Mr Watkins M1 Invitation Girls Fitness Club Girls PE Department Fitness Suite All THURSDAY (WEEK TWO)

Details

Design, build, decorate and programme a Fairground Carousel with Ms Martin and Miss Davis on a Thursday lunchtime. Come with friends or on your own, join a team and learn some new skills. This traditional style of unaccompanied singing is for anyone with a Tenor or Bass voice. Led by Mr Painter in M2 at lunchtime, the group sings a variety of music from well-known Barbershop repertoire to more modern day song arrangements.

For those with a Soprano or Alto voice, the group sings a wide variety of styles of music and is led by Mr Fisher and Mr Watkins in the M1 at lunchtime.

Fitness club gives students the opportunity to take full advantage of the school’s brand new fitness suite. Whether students are looking at improving their cardio-vascular endurance, strength or overall fitness, we have the essential equipment to do so. From running machines, cross trainers, bikes and rowers to squat racks, resistance machines and free weights, students can design their own workout or ask for guidance from a member of staff.

Come along to B8 to play computer games. We have a number of retro games consoles for you to use as well as being able to play games from the world wide web. Tuesday & Thursday lunchtimes. Open to all year groups. No food or drink is allowed in the IT rooms, so students should eat before coming to the club (or at break time).

Art club is directed by the students who attend. Students select the themes, materials and ideas they want to explore and Mrs Aitken is available to provide support and given help and advice.

Watch a film adaptation of a classic or contemporary book at lunchtime screenings, starting with ‘The Great Gatsby’ for this Autumn half term. All year groups are invited to join in with the daily lunchtime groups in the LRC. No need to sign up in advance, just register on arrival. Please eat lunch before you come as no food or drinks are allowed in the LRC. These activities aim to provide literacy fun and offer some quiet time away from the hustle and bustle of the playground and the cafeteria.

On every fortnight (Friday W2) in A13. Students will have the opportunity to discuss and debate contemporary issues drawn from the worlds of politics, philosophy, science etc…

Details

Cricket Training Thursday after school. Net lanes and bowling machines available to sharpen up your cricket skills for the season ahead. All years welcome and any ability. Come have fun playing cricket.

This is a mixed voice choir for invited singers. Led by Mr Painter and Mr Watkins from 3:45-4:45 in the M1, the group sings a wide variety of sacred and Secular choral music.

Fitness club gives students the opportunity to take full advantage of the school’s brand new fitness suite. Whether students are looking at improving their cardio-vascular endurance, strength or overall fitness, we have the essential equipment to do so. From running machines, cross trainers, bikes and rowers to squat racks, resistance machines and free weights, students can design their own workout or ask for guidance from a member of staff.

Lunchtime Staff Venue Who? Table Tennis Club PE Department Sports Hall Years 10 and 11
LRC All
Club
Dingley and Mr Bornoff P6 Years 9-11
Security Challenge Club Mr George B8 Year 9
Club
B2
10 and 11
Club
All Years FRIDAY (WEEK TWO)
LRC Word Games Club Literacy inspired games with friends Miss Loverock, Mrs Adams and Mrs Gardiner
Chess
Mr
Cyber
Biz
Mr Dick
Years
Warhammer
Mr Russell B7

Details

This club is for all abilities of students and provides varying levels of competition, whether you are looking for a fun, non-competitive environment or to play matches against other students. There will also be opportunities for students to represent the school by taking part in local competitions throughout the year. Play board games such as Scrabble and Boggle to develop literacy skills – and have fun! All year groups are invited to join in with the daily lunchtime groups in the LRC. No need to sign up in advance, just register on arrival. Please eat lunch before you come as no food or drinks are allowed in the LRC. These activities aim to provide literacy fun and offer some quiet time away from the hustle and bustle of the playground and the cafeteria.

Chess grandmaster? Want to improve your game? Never played before? The club is open to year groups 9-11 and the community is always growing and we often compete in tournaments and other competitions.

Join us on an epic adventure in cyber city. Explorers – we need your help! Save the city to become an Honorary Cyber Squad Member. Free, fun gamified learning experience. Learn the skills you need to make our world a safer place to live in. Collect badges while you complete exciting challenges and games. The Cyber Squad are here to help you along the way.

Bizclub is the place to be if you want to learn about investment and business planning. During the year we will have an investment game, as well as a series of other Business related games, as well as enterprise opportunities.

If you are interested in miniature painting, or table top games, then come along and find out more.

My Activities Plan

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