

WIDER LIFE PROGRAMME
St. Julian’s School
St. Julian’s School
The Shaper Profile
Dear Parents and Students,
On behalf of the Wider Life Team, we wish to welcome you to the 2025/2026 activities, clubs and sports programme.
We see the Wider Life Programme (WLP) as a great way of supporting student learning and development and as a fun and engaging way to learn new skills.
In a competitive world, it is not just about academics but also about other experiences and skills. We would encourage our students to pursue their passion and develop new ones.
In our extended Wider Life activities, we are committed to giving our students the chance to learn more about the world around them, expand their thinking and share their ideas, find a passion, stay healthy and active, build their confidence, develop resilience, teamwork skills and increase their personal development, but always learning to work with others, showing respect, integrity and tolerance to all, and following the School’s 6Cs.
Compassionate
Curious
The student is compassionate, empathetic and respectful: seeks to understand themselves, and others, be kind and have a positive impact on the world.
Kindness I am friendly, polite and considerate towards others.
Respect I value the rights of others and our environment.
Empathy I think about how others are feeling and consider the impact my actions can have
Helping others help others whenever can, within and beyond our community
Balance I care for myself by looking after my physical and mental wellbeing and balancing different aspects of my life.
developed through effort learning, and perseverance. I show commitment to growth and development.
Creative I use critical and creative thinking skills to analyse, generate innovative ideas and ta ke responsible action on complex problems.
Inquisitive I ask questions, seek understanding and explore the unknown.
Open-minded I am open to new ideas, perspectives and experiences. I seek and evaluate a range of points of view and am willing to grow from the experience.
Reflective I reflect on experiences and feedback to grow and develop
The student is a collaborator: able to work as part of a team to achieve a greater outcome and strive for a brighter future.
Trust I nurture positive relationships by presuming positive intent and acting with integrity.
Sharing ideas I encourage others to contribute their perspectives, skills or knowledge.
Taking responsibility I complete tasks to the best of my ability and help to ensure others do the same.
Influencing have a positive influence on the team by valuing the contributions of others, reflecting and evaluating to improve
Listening I understand that other people with their differences can also be right.
Courage Citizenship Communicator
The student is a communicator: an active listener to other perspectives, with a unique voice who has the confidence to express and challenge ideas.
Active Listening pay attention to what others are saying and respond respectfully
Unique voice I share my views and opinions with integrity and honesty.
Expressing ideas express myself clearly, confidently and creatively, in more than one language and in a variety of ways
Challenging ideas If I disagree, I do so in a respectful and constructive way.
The student has courage: willing to take the lead, be independent, take risks and demonstrate resilience to overcome challenges and to be an agent of positive change.
Resilience show determination to overcome challenges and learn from my mistakes.
Independence use strategies to manage my learning and wellbeing.
Risk Taking I am willing to step out of my comfor t zone to grow and develop
Asking for help I seek support to overcome challenges when I need it
Leadership I lead with a strong sense of fairness and justice and with respect for the dignity of others.
The student is a global citizen: acts to make a positive difference in the lives of others and in the world around us.
Valuing equity and diversity I appreciate my own culture and personal history, as well as values and traditions of others. I strive to understand the world around me. demonstrate respect for the dignity and rights of people everywhere creating a sense of belonging.
Making a difference I have a commitment to service and action to make a positive difference in the lives of others and the local and global environment. Responsibility exercise initiative in making
Integrity I am an upstander. My actions reflect my beliefs and I take responsibility for their consequences.
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SchoolsBuddy
The Wider Life Programme support platform
SchoolsBuddy is an online platform where parents can register and access all the clubs and activities as part of the Wider Life Programme (WLP) as well as sports fixtures and tournaments. In addition, they can keep a daily diary for their children. In the SchoolsBuddy platform, parents can find all the necessary information to choose and enrol their children in their preferred school clubs and externally-led activities.
New parents will receive an email from the school at the time your child is enrolled, with an activation link giving instructions on how to access the platform and to enrol into the clubs and activities. New parents should click on the link and will be redirected to the SchoolsBuddy page, where they will have to select the school name “St. Julian’s – Carcavelos”.
We offer an open preference option so parents and students can choose activities at their own pace and are not at a disadvantage if they are not available when the email is sent –it is not a first-come-first-served system
8 September All WLP clubs start

Useful Links and information for parents:
Parents guide to using SchoolsBuddy
Making Clubs Selections
Need more help?
If Parents have any issues or questions related SchoolsBuddy or the Wider Life Programme please contact:
widerlifeprogramme@stjulians.com 910 027 536
Important information for parents
Start and end times of clubs and activities
All children in the Primary Section not enrolled in the Wider Life Programme (WLP) must be picked up by 4.00pm at the latest as there is no child care service after this time. Any students still at school after 4.00pm must be enrolled in the Wider Life Programme. The same rule applies on Fridays after 2.00pm.
Students and their younger siblings should not be left unsupervised on the school premises between activities and whilst waiting for older siblings. Arrangements for supervision of children moving from the school day to the Wider Life activities must be clearly coordinated between the parent and the Director of the Wider Life Programme or club provider/club teacher on enrolment. If a course provider/club teacher is unexpectedly delayed for a class, he/she should contact the parents directly.
Your child will be collected by the course provider/club teacher at the end of their school day for the start of the club and be handed over to parents or guardians in the Primary Playground or West Gate (Nursery to Year 6) and Main Gate (Year 7 to Year 13) at the end. Please be prompt with the pick-up times, as teachers have other commitments and cannot remain with students. Students whose parents do not pick up in time will remain with School Security.
Club enrollment, attendance and equipment
There are limited numbers in some activities, so classes will be organized on a preference basis, allowing parents to select with time and consideration. If your child does not enter into the club in the Autumn Term, they can select the club for the Spring or Summer Terms if available. Preference 1 is your first choice, but also please select preference choices 2 and 3 for your second and third choices so as to not miss out.
St. Julian’s values and expects regular attendance, commitment and respect towards the teachers and fellow players. We expect students to be punctual, respectful, and to show effort and commitment within the activity or club. Our WLP activities are run with the same high expectation of behavior and respect as lessons. Students not following providers’ instructions and not behaving can be asked to leave a WLP activity.
Students are expected to be in school if they plan to participate in the day’s WLP activities. Any student not in attendance for any part of the school day will not be eligible to participate in WLP activities on the day of contests, games, and performances. Students choosing to participate in WLP activities agree to act in a manner that positively represents themselves, their team/group, the school and their families.
Please encourage your child to bring reusable water bottles and their club equipment. For PE and Sports, students need their school sports kit, hats and, when applicable, skin guards and football boots for football and waterproofs.
If there are any medical issues we should be aware of, please email us when it is necessary. St. Julian’s School has an in-house physio on site, who is present every day for the duration of clubs to administer first aid and support teachers/coaches with emergency care.
Courses may be withdrawn should participant numbers fail to meet established minimums.
Important information for parents
Payments
For paid clubs (typically externally-led activities), payment arrangements are organised directly with the club provider. Payments for each Term must be paid to the course provider by the third week of the club. Students cannot change between different clubs during the Term but must commit once their decision is made. If parents fail to make payments to the providers, your child can be asked not to attend further. Once parents and students have committed to the club after the payment, providers are not required to reimburse for the rest of the Term. Parents failing to make their payments will not be able to enrol their children the following Term.
Cancellations
As a rule, we will always try to avoid cancelling an activity or club, however, at times, there might be no other choice. As such, we will let parents know in as much advance notice as possible. Course cancellations may occur when the Theatre (Main Hall), New Gym and Primary Hall are used for examinations or academic purposes.
If a club needs to be cancelled last minute, we will endeavour to contact parents and let students know by lunchtime of that day. We will always try and find an alternative solution. However, this might not always be possible.
Attendance
Attendance registers are auto-generated for sessions and providers will be submitting attendance directly to parents after each club from term 2.
If there is an issue with the attendance record can you please contact WLP phone 910027536.
Safeguarding
All our providers and coaches go through a lengthy safeguarding process to work at SJS. We also hold safeguarding workshops for providers annuanly.
School Transportation & Buses
If your child usually takes the school bus home, please note that the bus departs at 4.05pm. As we currently do not have transportation available after clubs, students participating in after-school activities will need to be picked up by other means. For any questions, please contact us at transportation@stjulians.com.
Student Absences
If your child is unable to attend school for any reason or needs to leave school without attending their club, as well as notifying the the section secretaries please can you also email WLP widerlifeprogramme@stjulians.com so we notify the providers.
PE & Sports Teams
Ms Maxine Small msmall@stjulians.com
Music Department music@stjulians.com
Ms Clare Dawson cdawson@stjulians.com
Ms Zoe Weiner zweiner@stjulians.com
Ms Caroline Latter clatter@stjulians.com
Mrs Roo Burridge jburridge@stjulians.com
Mr Damien Blanchard dblanchard@stjulians.com
Ms Ana Lúcia Guerreiro alguerreiro@stjulians.com
2025/26
Starting on Monday 8 September
St. Julian’s School In-House Led Clubs
Physical Education & Sport Faculty
St. Julian's mission is to provide every student with a positive physical activity experience, fostering anticipation and understanding of its significance in a healthy lifestyle. Our inclusive sports teams and training sessions are central to our community, promoting participation, commitment, and respect. With a diverse range of activities and excellent facilities, we offer students a wide variety of choices for active pursuits. Our experienced coaching staff serves as positive role models, focusing on holistic student development.
Key Programme attributes:
Power of participation
St. Julian’s values and expects regular attendance, commitment and respect towards the sport, coaches and fellow players.
Wide range of activities and amazing facilities
Our facilities and resources are aimed at giving all our students the greatest possible choice so they can find a healthy and active pursuit to suit them. St. Julian’s offers a wide range of team games, competitive matches and individual activities.
Experienced coaching staff
Our coaches are positive role models who display in-depth knowledge of their activity, an ability to teach, strong leadership, ethical behaviour, and interest in the holistic development of students.
As active members of competitive sports networks like CHESS and ESC, we engage in spirited competitions at both local and international levels. We prioritise inclusion and support in Divisions 6, 5,4, offering opportunities for all students to develop their interests both within and beyond the school environment.
Our representative teams are divided into Team ACompetitive, Team B- Developing and Team C-Participation.
(will only play friendly fixtures). The criteria for each team is dependent on students' commitment to training, development and performance. Our Division 3 and Varsity teams are our opportunity for our students to strive for excellence having developed their foundation skills. We expect our Div 3 and Varsity teams to have one Sport training plus a Weights room session on Monday, Tuesday or Friday.
Part of a competitive and valuable sports network
St. Julian’s is a well-established member of CHESS (Council of Heads of English Speaking Schools), which is a group of International schools within Portugal that compete in male and female sports alike in basketball, football, volleyball, athletics and cross country in Division 6, 5, 4, 3 & Varsity tournaments.
St. Julian’s School also competes in ESC (European Sports Conference) for Varsity tournaments. ESC is an organisation of competitive varsity sports for International schools in Europe, providing high-quality end-of-season tournaments for male and female Basketball, Football and Volleyball teams.
Inclusion and support
At St. Julian’s, we are inclusive, and we try to offer all students who regularly train to attend local friendly fixtures during the season to compete at an end-of-season tournament within Portugal. Our competitive team for tournaments are selected students who have committed to training but who also perform at a high ability level. Our school regularly hosts fixtures and tournaments every season. We support students wanting to develop their interests further by joining outside-school clubs.
St. Julian’s School In-House Led Clubs
St. Julian’s Secondary Competitions Programme
Our Varsity teams are usually the best students from the school to represent the competitive team (usually those in Year 9 upwards). Varsity teams typically include the older students in the school but can also include younger students who are invited to play up due to their special abilities. St. Julian’s will compete in both female and male Varsity tournaments 2025/26 for the European Sports Conference Basketball, Football, Volleyball, Swimming, Tennis, Rugby & Golf. For CHESS Tournaments, we will compete in Basketball, Football, Volleyball, Cross Country, Athletics, Swimming & Golf.
Divisions Year Groups Birth year Trainings
Varsity Year 10 & 9º ano to Year 13
Div 3 Year 10 & 9º ano, Year 9 & 8º ano
Div 4 Year 8 & 7º ano, Year 7 & 6º ano
Div 5 Year 6 & 5 º ano, Year 5 & 4º ano
Div 6
All students in Year
&
- 2018
• Girls & Boys Volleyball Mondays 4.10pm–5.30pm until their Tournament
• Girls Basketball Mondays 4.10pm-5.30pm
• Boys Football Tuesdays 4.10pm–5.30pm
• Boys Basketball Wednesdays 4.10pm–5.30pm
• Girls & Boys Volleyball Thursdays 4.10pm–5.30pm
• Estoril Praia Girls SJS Academy Girls Football Tuesdays 4.10pm–5.15pm, Fridays 2.15pm– 3.15pm
• Girls & Boys Volleyball Fridays 2.10pm–3.30pm
• Estoril Praia Girls SJS Academy Tuesdays 4.10pm–5.15pm, Fridays 2.15pm–3.15pm
• Girls Football Wednesdays & Thursdays 4.10pm - 5.30pm
• Boys Basketball Wednesdays 4.10pm–5.30pm,Tuesdays 5.00pm–6.00pm
• Girls FootballWednesdays 4.10pm - 5.30pm
• Estoril Praia Girls SJS Academy Girls Football Tuesdays 4.10pm–5.15pm ,Fridays 2.15pm–3.15pm
• Boys Basketball Thursdays 4.10pm–5.30pm, Tuesdays 5.00pm–6.00pm
• Girls Football Thursdays 4.10 - 5.30
• Estoril Praia Girls SJS Academy Girls Football Tuesdays 4.10pm–5.15pm, Fridays 2.15pm–3.15pm
• Boys Baskebtall Mondays 4.10pm–5.30pm ,Tuesdays 5.00pm–6.00pm
• Girls Football Mondays 4.10pm - 5.30pm,Tuesdays 5.00pm–6.00pm
• Girls & Boys Volleyball Tuesday 4.10pm–5.30pm
• Girls & Boys
3.30pm–4.30pm
• Girls Boys Mini Basketball Wednesdays 3.30pm–4.30pm
• Girls & Boys Mini Volleyball Thursdays 3.30pm–4.30pm
St. Julian’s School In-House Led Clubs
St. Julian’s Secondary Competitions Programme
For Division 5 to Varsity (Year 10 to Year 13) students compete and train in seasons
Autumn Term
• Div 5, Div 4, Div 3 & Varsity Girls Football season runs from September to when their last tournament is in November/ December
• Div 5, Div 4, Div 3 & Varsity Boys Basketball season from September to when their last tournament is in November/ December
• Div 5, Div 4, Div 3 & Varsity Boys and Girls Volleyball all divisions play and compete from September to February
• Div 6 Girls & Boys Football, Basketball & Volleyball
• Varsity mixed teams Swimming training all term.
• DIV 5, DIV 4, DIV 3 & Varsity Golf
Spring Term
• Div 5, Div 4, Div 3 & Varsity Girls Basketball season runs from January to when their last tournament is in March/April
• Div 5, Div 4, Div 3 & Varsity Boys Football season from January to when their last tournament is in March/ April
• Div 5, Div 4, Div 3 & Varsity Boys and Girls Volleyball all divisions play and compete September to February
• Girls & Boys Cross Country season January until February
• Div 6 Girls & Boys Football, Basketball & Volleyball
• Div 5, Div 4, Div 3 & Varsity running & fitness club
• Varsity mixed teams Swimming training all Term
Summer Term
• Div 6 Girls & Boys Football, Basketball & Volleyball until end of May
• Div 5, Div 4, Div 3 & Varsity Girls and Boys Athletics season runs from end of April to the beginning of June
• DIV 5, DIV 4, DIV 3 & Varsity Golf
St. Julian’s School In-House Led Clubs
St. Julian’s Secondary Competitions Programme Continued
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Important Notices:
Please see our weekly schedule for when sports and students will be training on the page above. A fixture schedule will be shared in September.
Please see the calender here.
Please be aware that the calendar dates can change due to weather and facilities constraints. !
All students taking part in St. Julian’s teams will need to purchase their Sports kit from our supplier, this can be done in advance by clicking here. Kit purchased from the supplier will be sent home via courier. We will expect students to wear their personalised kit for training, fixtures and tournaments for the whole season. The students can personalise their kit with their name and number. Their kit is to be used during the weekly training sessions, fixtures and tournaments. Any student who does not have their own kit will be given a bib to play in local fixtures. Please purchase your child's kit in advance.
The competitive sports programme is aligned with local and international schools and participation is seasonal allowing students to develop their skills in a highly competitive environment in a range of sports including the core activities of Football, Basketball, Athletics and Volleyball. To support our seasonalsportsprogramme preparations,and in order to offer the students an opportunity to develop their skills all year round we have links and partnerships with the following teams who offer training sessions beyond the school day hosted by St. Julian’s:
• Quinta dos Lombos Basketball Academy for girls and boys (up to U12)
• Estoril Praia Girls & Women’s Football (Div 5 - Volleyball)
• Sporting Clube de Portugal Academy for boys football (all ages)
• Clube Nacional de Voleibol for Girls & Boys Volleyball (all ages)
• St. Julian’s Rugby Club (all ages)
These clubs train regularly after the WLP. More information can be obtained from the PE staff and coaches or through Ms Maxine Small on msmall@stjulians.com
*U represents “Under the age group” referenced.
Sports
Clubs running annually
St. Julian’s School In-House Led Clubs
Music Faculty
Why Choose Our Programs?
We offer expert tuition - this is your chance to learn from passionate and experienced music educators.
Performance Opportunities
Showcase your skills in school concerts, and community events
What We Offer
Primary School Choir
An opportunity for our younger children to sing together and have fun, instill a love for singing and music, develop ensemble skills, as well as building confidence when performing in front of an audience.
Senior School Choir
Open to students from Year 6 and above. Two lunchtime rehearsals a week, week, preparing for performances in and out of school. Choir members will sing a broad range of repertoire, improve their musicianship skills, and develop confidence. All are welcome to join.
Senior Orchestra
Open to our older and more advanced students. A weekly after-school rehearsal with performance opportunities at least twice year. All instruments welcome - talk to the music teachers for more information.
Holistic Development
Enhance your creativity, discipline,and confidence through the making of music.
String Orchestra
A weekly lunchtime club for students who love to play their stringed instruments together, learn lots of new repertoire, and perform in concerts.
Jazz Band
Perfect for students who want to develop their unique sound and perform regularly in public.
Junior Orchestra
For students from years 5 and 6, who are looking for a new challenge.
Music Theory
An opportunity for Secondary School students who need to pass Grade 5 Theory in order to progress further on their instruments.
Junior Strings
An opportunity for Year 3 to 6 string players to get together and play their instruments under expert tuition.
Why Choose Our Programs
Collaborative Environment
Work with a variety of students and enhance teamwork and shared goals.
Expert Instruction
Learn from passionate and experienced music educators.
Performance Opportunities
Showcase your skills in school concerts, and community events.
Primary Activities
Basketball, Football & Volleyball
Division 6 (Year 3 & 2º ano – Year 4 & 3º ano)
Girls and boys will learn basic grassroots skills, good sportsmanship and a sense of team spirit in this activity.
Students have the opportunity to be part of a team that plays from September to the end of May with Mini get-togethers throughout their seasons at St. Julian’s and other schools.
Mini Football 4.00pm - 5.15pm
Wednesdays
Mini Basketball4.00pm - 5.15pm
Thursdays
Mini Volleyball 3.45pm - 5.00pm
Teachers PE staff and Coaches(SJS Staff)
Japanese Culture Club
An introduction to Japanese language and culture.
The students will engage in fun and interactive activities to learn some basic Japanese and and explore the fascinating world of Japanese culture.


When Thursdays 3.45pm - 4.45pm
Who
Year 4 & 3º ano to Year 5 & 4º ano
Teachers
Mr Matt Dwyer and Mrs Maria Aleixo (SJS Staff)
Inside Out Club
This club allows children to explore how their emotions influence the way we feel, think, and behave. Through games, simple experiments, and music, children learn how they can change their moods, improve focus, and even enhance problemsolving skills.
The club encourages emotional awareness, teaches how to regulate emotions, and fosters creativity.


When Thursdays 3.45pm - 4.45pm
Who
Teachers
Marcelo Murta and Ms
Mr
Constança Gonçalves (SJS Staff)
French Culture Club
Come and learn French in a fun way!
Learn conversational French, greetings, numbers, colours, days of the week etc. through games and conversations. We look at all aspects of French culture and themes.


When Tuesdays
Starting in Term 2
Who
Year 3 & 2º ano to Year 5 & 4º ano
Teachers Ms Tara Palmer (SJS Staff)
Movement Club
This activity is offered to Nursery and to Reception students. We look at building their confidence through movement, gymnastics and dance. This club is for all abilities and students.
When Wednesdays 3.15pm - 4.00pm
Ages Reception
Teacher
Ms Rita Marques (SJS Staff)
Primary Activities
Mini Sports
Join our Mini Sports club and ignite your child's passion for sports!
Our program is designed to introduce students to a variety of sports in a fun and engaging way. Through exciting games, drills, and competitions, we will develop fundamental skills like coordination, balance, teamwork and agility.

When Wednesdays 4.10pm - 5.10pm
Ages: Year 5 & 4º ano
Teacher: Ms Ceri Davies (SJS Staff)
Our experienced coaches create a positive and supportive environment where every child can shine. Join us for a year of fun, friendship, and unforgettable sports experiences
Knitting and Crochet Club
In this Knitting and Crochet Club, children will have the opportunity to learn new craft skills and to develop their creativity through experimentation.
Children will be able to explore the wonderful world of knitting and crochet through engaging activities and hands-on guidance. They will have fun learning how to make slip knots using different types of yarn, to knit with their fingers, with knitting needles and crochet hooks, to sew stitches and learn basic knitting and crochet techniques to help them get started on projects.
When Mondays 3.30pm - 4.30pm
Ages
Year 3 & 2º ano to Year 4 & 3º ano
Teachers
Ms Tania Cuan, Ms SarahHarrison,
Ms ClaireEden,MsKikaDrysdale, Ms
Stephanie Heath (SJS Staff)
Stitch by Stitch
Discover the joy of creation at Stitch by Stitch!
Our fun and supportive sewing club for kids explores a world of colourful threads and different needles. We'll master essential skills like threading, knotting, and basic stitches (running, zigzag, backstitch), and learn to use pins safely.
Children will delight in bringing their imaginative ideas to life by creating fun projectslike hair scrunchies,pencil cases,and key rings, all while working with various materials and fabrics.
When Thursdays 3.15pm -4.00pm
Ages
Year 2 & 1º ano
Teachers
Ms Ducha Gomes, Ms Cristina Saião and Ms Sara Gomes (SJS Staff)
Portuguese as a Second Language Club
This will blend language learning including comprehension and understanding of Portuguese vocabulary and traditions.
Each session will feature activities to enhance their learning and comprehension such as work based on the themes children will learn in each class. This club is open to students learning Portuguese as a second language.
When Thursdays 3.30pm - 4.30pm
Ages
Year 1 to Year 2 &1º ano Teachers
Mrs Melissa Figueiredo and Mrs Isabel Gusmão (SJS Staff)
Português Pela Arte Portuguese Through Art
The focus of the club will be learning Portuguese through art, with a creative and playful approach. By creating artwork, students will be exposed to the Portuguese language in an informal and playful way.
Each activity will be based on the development of a specific vocabulary, such as colours, numbers, animals, plants, objects, etc., supported by various visual arts. During the sessions, students will produce various art and crafts, and will be encouraged to work in groups and communicate with each other in Portuguese.
When Mondays 3.30pm - 4.15pm
Ages Reception
Teachers
Ms Rita Vilaça, Mr Luís Caladoand Mrs Carina Rodrigues(SJS Staff)
Art Club with Cathy Foster
This is a fun process based art club for children that love experimenting and exploring with paint and lots of other art materials.
A range of different activities each week something new, exploring paint and different ways of applying it. Exploring with chalks, crayons and pastels. Exploring printing, collage, sculpture, drawing and painting.
When Thursday 3.15pm - 4.00pm
Ages Reception
Teacher
Ms Cathy Foster, Ms Helena Costa Gomes and Ms Daneille Ferreira (SJS Staff)
Sensory Club
This activity offers the opportunity for young children to explore their senses through interaction with sand, water, play dough and all sensory activities.
When Starting in Term 2 Mondays 3.15pm -4.00pm
Ages Reception
Teachers
Ms Joana Sales and Mrs Ducha Gomes (SJS Staff)
Homework And Reading Club
Welcome to the Homework and Reading Club
We are thrilled to introduce you to our engaging and supportive environment designed to help your child thrive academically. Here's an overview of what you can expect during your child's time with us:
• Structured Homework Assistance
• Individualised Attention
• Safe and Supportive Environment
At the Homework After-School Club, we're committed to helping your child succeed academically and beyond!
When Thursdays 3.30pm - 4.30pm
Teachers
Mrs Sofia Mendes, Mrs Nichola Fannon and Mrs Paula Silva (SJS Staff)
Portuguese Storytelling Club
Hora do Conto
The main objectives of this club are:
• Improve oral communication in Portuguese, promoting fluency and accuracy in language use.
• Work on text interpretation, encouraging students to understand both the explicit and implicit messages in the stories.
• Make inferences, stimulating students to develop the ability to look beyond the text, exploring contexts and subtext.
• Establish meaningful conversations in Portuguese, promoting dialogue and the exchange of ideas among participants.
• Develop students' vocabulary through reading and discussing different types of texts.
• Stimulate creativity by crafting alternative endings for the stories or creating new narratives.
• Foster a love for reading, offering students the opportunity to discover diverse authors and literary styles.
• Enhance listening and verbal expression skills, encouraging active listening and the ability to express oneself clearly and coherently.
• The club will be a dynamic and interactive space where students will not only learn about the Portuguese language but also enjoy the magic of literature and the joy of shared reading. Through active participation, students will develop their language skills in a fun and engaging way.

When Mondays 3.15pm - 3.45pm
Who
Year 1 to Year 2 & 1º ano Teachers
Ms Ana Rita Alvesand Ms Sofia Carrilho (SJS Staff)

Secondary Activities
Secondary Activities
Cricket Club
Cricket Club aims to provide students with the opportunity to learn how to play the game of cricket and have fun in the process.
Most of our activity involves acquiring the key skills of batting, bowling and fielding. We have several games against other schools in Portugal during the course of the year.
When Mondays & Wednesdays 1.10pm to1.50pm
Ages
Year 7& 6º ano to Year 13
Teachers
Mr Simon Mount and Mr Freddie Douglas (SJS Staff)
Touch Typing Club
Students will master keyboard familiarity and essential typing skills – an invaluable tool for lifelong learning.


When Wednesdays 12.30pm - 1.00pm
Who
Year 4 & 3º ano to Year 5& 4º ano
Teachers Ms Kika Drysdale (SJS Staff)
Secondary Activities
Young Art Masters
Unleash Your Creativity!
Calling all aspiring artists! Do you love making things, especially in clay? Then the Young Art Masters Club is for YOU!
In this club, you will:
• Explore a variety of art techniques and materials that will culminate in clay projects
• Develop your artistic skills and confidence in a fun and supportive environment
• Work on individual projects and collaborate with other creative minds
When Mondays 4.15pm - 5.15pm
Ages Year 7 & 6º ano to Year 9& 8º ano
Teacher
Ms Sarah Dore and Mrs Sara Harrison (SJS Staff)
Secondary Activities
Performing Arts Clubs
Rehearsals for a production
St. Julian's Secondary School invites all students from Year 3 & 2º ano to Year 13, in both the English and Portuguese sections, to participate in the school productions.
Primary School Musical
Performances 12 and 13 January
Secondary School Play (Medea)
Performances 12 and 13 March
Secondary School Lawson House Plays
Performance 18 June
When
• Primary - Year 3 & 2º ano to Year 6 & 5º ano - Rehearsals TheatreThursday 4.10pm - 5:30pm
• Secondary - Year 7& 6º ano to Year 12 - Rehearsals Theatre Monday & Wednesday - 4.10pm- 5:30pm
Ages
Year 3 & 2º ano to Year 13
Teachers
Ms Caroline Latter, Mr Keith Harle and Ms Zoe Weiner (SJS Staff)
Secondary Activities
Model United Nations (MUN)
Junior MUN is a weekly academic activity for students in Years 7 to 9, where participants take on the role of UN delegates to debate real-world issues.
Students research global topics, represent assigned countries, and develop skills in public speaking, negotiation, and diplomacy. Regular attendance and active participation are expected, with opportunities to attend conferences at international schools in Lisbon and beyond. Places are limited to 30 students.
Senior MUN is an academic simulation of the United Nations where students play the role of delegates from different countries and attempt to solve real-world issues with the policies and perspectives of their assigned country.
For example, a student may be assigned to the United Kingdom and will have to solve global topics such as nuclear non-proliferation or climate change from the policies and perspectives of the United Kingdom.
When Thursdays 4.10pm- 5.15pm
Teachers
• Year 7& 6º ano to Year 9 & 8º ano: Ms Jennifer Coulshed and Ms Louise Oldham
• Year 10 & 9º ano to Year 13: Mr Mark Hooper
Please note, additional costs could be added for trips and conferences.
Secondary Activities
Portuguese Club
The Portuguese Club seeks to create a better understanding and allow students to practice conversational Portuguese. This club is aimed at non‑Portuguese speakers.
When Wednesdays 1.30pm - 1.55pm
Teacher Ms Ana Lúcia Guerreiro(SJS Staff)
French Middle Year Culture Club

Join our new Social French club for all abilities, we will be developing conversational skills and will be having loads of fun, playing games, watching French films, singing Karaoke and enjoying conversations about music, culture and food!

- 5.15pm
Ms Emilia Cerquido and Ms Carla Barroso (SJS Staff)
Secondary Activities
Competitive Maths Club & Maths
Enrichment Club
In the Maths Clubs, students work on challenging math problems and puzzles. They practice for maths competitions, learn new strategies, and improve their problem-solving skills.
The clubs also offer opportunities to compete in local maths contests. It's a great place to meet friends who love maths and to have fun while learning!
When Monday 12.00pm - 1.00pm (Competitive Maths Club)
Wednesday 1.00pm - 1.30pm (Maths Enrichment Club)
Ages
Year 10 & 9º ano to Year 11 (Competitive Maths Club)
Year 7 & 6º ano to Year 8 & 7° ano (Maths Enrichment Club)
Teachers
Mrs Rebecca Baker and Mr Adam Knowles (SJS Staff)
Secondary Activities
Climate and Sustainability Club
Planning for events such as Earth Day, discussing climate issues, discussing how to make the school more green and devising a strategy for this.


When Tuesday 1.30pm - 2.00pm
Ages
Year 10 & 9º ano to Year 13
Teachers
Ms Lucy Reeves, Ms Leonie O'Keefe and Ms Maria Pinto (SJS Staff)
Secondary Activities
Creative Computing Club
The purpose of the club is to give students a platform to collaboratively explore creative use of hardware and software.
When Thursdays 1.30pm - 1.55pm
Ages
Year 6 & 5º ano to Year 13
Teacher Mr Daniel Machemer (SJS Staff)
Secondary Activities
Hooked on Stitches
Crochet, knitting, embroidery, and sewing
The club will be a space to learn and craft together with the option of trying crochet, knitting, embroidery, and sewing, and making a project of their choosing.
When Thursdays 4.10pm – 5.15pm
Ages
Year 7 & 6º ano to Year 13
Teachers Ms Dina Ayoub(SJS Staff)
Secondary Activities
Knit Cafe

Knit Cafe making squares for blankets!
Come and knit at lunchtime in the knit cafe. We will be knitting squares to make blankets which will be donated to a local charitable organisation. There may also be the opportunity to work on your own knitting projects.
When Tuesdays 1.10pm - 1.55pm

Ages
Year 10 & 9º ano to Year 11
Teachers: Ms Jane Graham Abi Elvins (SJS Staff)
Secondary Activities
Lunchtime Art Club
Art Club is a chance for you to come and explore various art forms of your choice or join in on a guided project.
This is also a space for art lovers to come and discuss art topics, explore our art library and for students to come and catch up on work missed during art lessons.
When Fridays 12.10pm – 12.50pm
Ages
Year 6 & 5º ano to Year 10 & 9º ano
Teachers
Mrs Vicki Ozkurt & Ms
Rebecca Davey’s (SJS Staff)
Secondary Activities
GCSE & IB Art Clinics
Within these after school Art Clinic sessions students will be able to have the opportunity to have one-to-one sessions or may simply choose to work independently.
Students will receive support for their GCSE and IB Visual Art coursework, plus extra ‘specialised workshops’, i.e. Life Drawing.
When Wednesdays 4.00pm – 5.00pm
Ages
Year 10 & 9º ano to Year 13
Teacher
Mrs Roo Burridge (SJS Staff)
Secondary Activities
DT Clubs
Woodwork DT club for KS3, run by Mr Tiago Monteiro
Develop your woodworking skills utalising equipment in DT to develop a variety of working projects.
Lunchtime DT club for KS3, run by Ms Nadia Skirka
Use this time to either catch up on DT work, or to develop your own project. We are here to help you turn your creative ideas into reality.


When Tuesdays 4.10pm - 5.00pm (Woodwork Club) Wednesdays 1.30pm - 2.00pm (DT Club)
Ages Year 7 & 6º ano to Year 13
Teachers Mr Tiago Monteiro and Ms Nadia Skirka (SJS Staff)
Secondary Activities
Dungeons & Dragons Club

The Dungeons and Dragons Club aims to introduce children to the art of storytelling, fantasy worlds, and character creation, while playing an 80s Tabletop Role playing Game.
Why? Because this game is more than just a story, it’s a complex narrative, changed by the very choices of the players, giving the players a sense of immersion they couldn’t acquire from a movie or a book.
We invite anyone interested in storytelling, passionate about writing, or just looking to have a fun time, to join Dungeons and Dragons Club, your journey awaits!
- 3.15pm

Teachers Student Lead Club
Secondary Activities
Board Games Club
Tired of boring lunch breaks? Join our new Lunchtime Games Club! If you're aged 11 to 14 and love to play, this is the place for you.
We will have a fun selection of board games and card games. It's a great chance to relax, have fun, and make new friends.


When Wednesdays 1.10pm - 1.55pm Ages Year 7 & 6º ano to Year 9& 8º ano
Teachers
Mr Ross Hobart, Mr Pedro Pereira, Ms Sharon McPherson, Mrs Joana Albino, Ms Abigail Elvins, and Mrs Joanne Stedman (SJS Staff)
Sport & Wellbeing: Art, Creativity & Music: Knowledge, Language & Skill:
Starting on Monday 8 September
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
& Wellbeing Activities
Gymnastics Club

Level 1 - Beginner
Objective:To develop motor coordination, body awareness, basic strength and the fundamentals of gymnastics. To encourage discipline, teamwork, self-confidence and a love for physical activity through playful practice.
Recommended frequency: Twice a week
Main exercises: Cartwheel- Forward and backward roll- Shoulder stand- Bridge on the floor- Handstand against the wall- One-leg balance- Bridge with kick over (feet at height)Good execution of trampoline jumps
Assessment for level progression: Carried out at the end of each term, based on technical performance, motor development, and behaviour during lessons.
Level 2 - Intermediate/ Advanced
Objective:To improve technique, body control, strength, flexibility and spatial awareness. To encourage focus, perseverance, overcoming challenges, and autonomy in performing more complex movements.
Recommended frequency: 2 to 3 times a week
Main exercises: One-handed cartwheel- Free handstand- Headstand with control- Full splitsBridge from standing- Beginning of back handspring- Cartwheel variations (with power, jumping)- Crab walk forwards and backwardsAeroplane, flag- Running and jumping on the trampoline followed by jump onto the “block”
Assessment for level progression: Ongoing assessment focusing on consolidation of advanced skills, autonomy, and ability to overcome challenges. May include practical demonstrations.
When
Mondays
3.20m - 4.10pm (Beginner) 4.10pm - 5.30pm (Intermediate/ Advanced)
Wednesdays
3.20m - 4.10pm (Beginner) 4.10pm - 5.30pm (Intermediate/ Advanced)
Fridays
2.00pm - 3.30pm (Intermediate/ Advanced)
Saturdays 10.00 - 11.30am, New Gym (All levels)
Location
St. Julian’s School
Teacher
Ms Isis Fernandes (External Provider)
Fee
150€/term, 1 Class a week
190€/ term, 2 or More classes a week
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
Estoril Praia & St. Julian’s School Women’s Football Academy
Over the last year, Estoril Praia and St. Julian’s School have worked together to develop a partnership to support girls in Football. Estoril Praia will offer weekly professional coaching to girls between Division 5 to Varsity. The coaching aims to improve the girls' football skills, no matter their ability, and give them a fun environment to make friends. Training will be run and organised by professional coaches from Estoril Praia, and our students will be expected to commit and work hard.
The academy offers girls a professional football development programme within the school facilities and timetable after school. Throughout the year there will be
gatherings and games organised against other clubs and schools. Also once a month students will be invited to listen to guest speakers who topic will include
History of Women’s Football, Sport Nutrition, Sport Psychology, Professional players will speak about the challenges, joy and experiences.
When Tuesdays 4.10pm – 5.15pm Fridays 2.10pm – 3.30pm
Location St. Julian’s School
Teacher
Estoril Coaches(External Provider)
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
St. Julian’s School Rugby Academy
St. Julian’s Rugby Club is an affiliated member of the Portuguese Rugby Federation and enters teams from Under 8 to Under 18 in tournaments and festivals, as well as organising overseas tours.
Playing rugby at St. Julian’s Rugby Club is much more than practicing a sport — it’s becoming part of a journey of excellence. The club provides a safe, inclusive, and highly competitive environment, where qualified coaches promote the physical, technical, and personal development of athletes, instilling core values such as respect, discipline, teamwork, and resilience. At St. Julian’s Rugby Club, every training session is an opportunity to grow, compete, and push boundaries, in an environment that values both performance and the all-round development of each player. Join us and discover the transformative power of rugby — with passion, excellence, and true team spirit.
When Mondays
• Mini Rugby Reception to Year 2, 1º ano Boys and Girls
3.30pm–4.30pm drop off at gate 4.30pM
• U14 Boys and Girls
4.30pm– 5.45pm drop off at gate 5.45pm
• U18- Boys 7.00pm–8.30pm
Tuesdays
• U10 Year 3, 2º ano, 4, 3º ano Boys and Girls 4.30pm–5.45pm drop off at gate 5.45pm
• U12 Boys and Girls
4.30pm–5.45pm drop off at gate 5.45pm
• U14 Boys and Girls
4.30pm– 5.45pm drop off at gate 5.45pm
• U16 Boys and Girls
5.30pm–7.00pm drop off at gate7.00pm
• U18 Boys 7.00pm–8.30pm
Thursdays
• Mini Rugby Reception to Year 2, 1º ano Boys and Girls
3.30pm–4.30pm drop off at gate 4.30pm
• U10 Year 3, 2º ano, Year 4, 3º ano Boys and Girls
4.30pm–5.45pm drop off at gate 5.45pm
• U12 Boys and Girls 4.30pm– 5.45pm drop off at gate 5.45pm
• U16 Boys and Girls 4.30pm–6.00pm drop off at gate 6.00pm
• U18 Boys 7.00pm–8.30pm
Location
St. Julian’s School
Ages
Year 1 to Year 13
Teacher
Mr Ricardo Castro Hawkes
Fee
480€ /season + Insurance + Medical Exam
Payments made monthly or annually
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
Academia Sporting
Academia Sporting is a project that involves over 6000 young footballers nationally and internationally. Great coaches provide the best guidance for fledgling football players.
Rigor and fun
mix in a pedagogical concept that enhances how children spend their free time. It develops students’ passion for football, respect and determination.
When Tuesdays
Reception toYear 4& 3º ano, 3.15pm– 4.10pm
Year 5 & 4º to Year 8 & 7º ano, 4.15pm – 5.10pm
Fridays
Reception to Year 8 & 7º ano, 2.15pm –3.15pm
Location
St. Julian's School
Ages
Reception to Year 13
Teachers
Academia Sporting Coaches
Fee
Registration: €80
(SCP members receive a 15% discount)
Tuition Fees (per year)
1x a week: €50
2xa week:€60
3xa week:€70 4xa week:€75
(SCPmembersgeta 5% discountontuition)
Required Documents for Registration
1 photo
Completed registration form (with signed Term of Responsibility)
Copy of valid ID or Passport
Copy of parent/guardian’s ID or Passport (who signs the Term of Responsibility)
Copy of healthcare card
Copy of SCP membership card
Tax file number
Renewal Fee
€27.50 (May–August)
€38.50 (September onwards)
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
Tennis & Padel
Tennis and Padel are games that require stamina, strength and develop intelligence. Children learn how to play fairly on and off the court.
Students develop coordination, agility, reaction time and the love of tennis in small-sided and conditioned games. Students find it fun and engaging and really develop their tennis performance and skills. Students will need to come to classes equipped in Sports kit, raquet and trainers
When
Tennis
Tuesdays
Ages
Reception to Year 1,3.15pm– 4.00pm (School)
Year 2 & 1º ano to Year 5 & 4º ano, 4.00pm – 4.45pm (School)
Year 6 & 5º ano upwards,4.45pm– 5.30pm (School)
Ages
Fridays
4.00pm – 4.45pm (School)
Reception to Year 4 & 3º ano,2.15pm– 3.05pm (School)
Year 5 & 4º anoupwards,2.30pm - 3.30pm (Club)
Padel
Tuesdays
Ages
Year 2 & 1º ano- Year4 & 3º ano upwards,4.00pm–4.50pm(Club)
Year 5, 4º ano-upwards,4.30pm–5.20pm (Club)
Fridays
Ages
Year 2, 1º ano-upwards,2.30pm - 3.20pm (Club)
Location
St. Julians secondary courts and Junqueiro tennis club
Fee
Tennis
Registration Fee: 40€
Reception to Year 2 (1Xweek): 170€
Reception to Year 2 (2Xweek): 285€
Year 3 and above (1Xweek): 182€ Year 3 and above (2Xweek): 291€
Padel
Registration Fee: 40€
Year 2 and above (1Xweek): 182€ Year 2 and above (2Xweek): 291€
Students should have a racket –coaches will help you with that.
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
Baby Tennis & Yoga
Baby Tennis is a fun and engaging introduction to tennis designed for very young children. It focuses on developing basic motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and a love for the game through playful activities and simplified equipment. Baby Tennis helps build confidence, social skills, and a foundation for future tennis development.
Baby Yoga is a gentle and fun introduction to yoga designed for children aged 3 to 6. It encourages movement, balance, and relaxation through playful poses and breathing exercises. Baby Yoga helps improve flexibility, coordination, and concentration while fostering a calm and positive mindset.

When
Baby Tennis Wednesdays 3.20pm - 4.00pm

Baby Yoga Mondays 3.30pm - 4.10pm
Location Carcavelos Tennis. No transportation will be provided by the school
Fee
Baby Tennis
170€/Term + 40€ (Registration fee)
Baby Yoga
160€/Term + 40€ (Registration fee)
Ages Reception to Year 1
Fitness 4Kids
Fitness 4Kids is a fun physical activity program specially designed for children and young people, with the goal of promoting motor development in a natural and playful way. The sessions are carefully adapted to the sensitive stages of growth, respecting the pace and needs of each age group. Through games, circuits, and group challenges, we work on fundamental skills such as motor coordination, balance, strength, agility, and more.
More than just physical exercise, Active Kiddos is a space where children move, explore, learn, and develop a love for physical activity—creating healthy habits that can last a lifetime.

When Fridays 2.30pm - 3.30pm
Location
Carcavelos Tennis. No transportation will be provided by the school
Fee

160€/Term + 40€ (Registration Fee)
Ages
Reception to Year 1
Taekwondo
Taekwondo is a dynamic Korean martial art that blends self-defense techniques, sport, and physical fitness. It emphasizes high, fast kicks, powerful strikes, and disciplined movements. Practicing Taekwondo helps young students improve coordination, confidence, focus, and respect.


When Tuesdays & Thursdays 4.30pm - 5.20pm
Location
Organised by theCarcavelos Tennis Club. No transportation will be provided by the school
Ages
Year 2 & 1º ano to Year 9 & 8º ano
Fee
160€/Term + 40€ (Registration fee)
Sport & Wellbeing Activities Basketball Academy
Quinta dos Lombos
St. Julian’s has created a partnership with Quinta dos Lombos Basketball Club (Carcavelos). Having won several youth championships, Quinta dos Lombos is a very successful and reputable club with many achievements.
Our partnership with Quinta dos Lombos aims to improve students’ provision annually and experience alongside what we currently offer within PE and Sport and seasonal competition within CHESS & ESC.
This year the Academy will offer a Boys St. Julian’s/ Quinta dos Lombos federated team. The activities will take place at our school except for the ones indicating the Lombos camp.
When
All year
Federated Teams – U12, U14, U16 Boys
Tuesdays 5.00pm – 6.15pm
Non-Federated Teams
Under 6 years-old Boys & Girls Tuesdays
6.00pm – 7.00pm
Saturdays 9.00am – 10.00am at Lombos
Under 8 years-old Boys & Girls Tuesdays 6.00pm – 7.00pm
Wednesdays 6.30pm – 7.30pm at Lombos
Saturdays 9.00am – 10.00am at Lombos
Under 10 years-old Boys & Girls
Tuesdays 6.00pm – 7.30pm at SJS
Wednesdays 6.30pm – 7.30pm at Lombos
Saturdays 10.00am – 11.00am at Lombos
Under 12 years-old Girls
Tuesdays 6.00pm – 7.30pm at SJS
Wednesdays 6.30pm – 7.30pm at Lombos, Fridays 6.00pm – 7.00pm at Lombos
Under 14 years-old Girls
Tuesdays 6.00pm–7.30pm
Wednesdays 5.00pm – 6.30pm
Fridays 5.45pm – 7.15 pm
Under 16 years-old Girls
Mondays 6.00pm – 7.45pm
Wednesdays 6.00pm – 7.45pm
Fridays 6.15pm – 7.45pm at Liceu
Oeiras
Ages
6 to 16 years old
Teachers
Quinta dos Lombos Basketball Coaches (External Providers)
Fee
Federated Teams – €40 per month. Plus purchasing of kit additional T-shirts €12 each Other Teams: €120/term or €40 per month to be paid directly to the club.
Location
St. Julian’s School and Quinta dos Lombos
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
RugbyTots
Rugbytots makes your child's development more fun!
Our fun, structured play sessions take children on a journey of sporting imagination with engaging and energetic coaches supporting them every step of the way whilst teaching how to catch, pass, kick, run with the ball and play as part of a team.
Our motto is simple; "make it more fun", so our Rugbytots will run across the jungle, fly rockets to space, avoid hungry sharks, and race formula 1 cars, all whilst learning how to move!

When Wednesdays 3.30 - 4.30
Fridays 2.15pm – 3.15pm
Location St. Julian's School
Ages Reception to Year 2& 1º ano Teacher
Mr Callum McLean (External Provider)
Fee €110/term.
For new Athletes there is a one-time enrollment fee €40 which includes kit (shorts and shirt) and insurance.
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
Classical Ballet and Free Movement classes at St. Julian's School, specifically designed to nurture and develop the physical and creative abilities of children.
These classes are more than just an introduction to dance; they are a comprehensive program aimed at enhancing various essential skills that contribute to a child's overall development.
The foundation of our ballet classes is movement, carefully structured to incorporate classical ballet techniques. These techniques are essential for developing precise and graceful movements, which are pivotal for a strong ballet foundation. Ballet classes focus on a range of activities including
specific gestures, mime, and refined technique, all of which are critical components of classical ballet. Our Classical Ballet and Free Movement classes at St Julian's School are crafted to provide a rich, engaging, and supportive environment for children to develop a wide range of skills. From physical fitness
to creative expression and personal growth, our program aims to nurture well-rounded individuals who carry the benefits of dance into all areas of their lives. We look forward to welcoming your child to our classes and watching them flourish through the art of ballet
When Tuesdays 3.15pm – 4.10pm
Location St. Julians School
Ages
Reception to Year 6 & 5º ano
Teacher
Ms Emma Nilson(External Provider) Fee
€160/term enrollment, children will need to buy a dance outfitsuch as a Leotard, Tights, Ballet shoes and Tutu
Insurance
€20 Annually
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
Jazz Dance
This is a Modern/Jazz/Hip-Hop class. We focus on the dance movement and technique, music, freedom and fun, tailored specifically to stimulate learning dance steps at this crucial stage of a child’s development.
We explore directions, as well as coordination. This approach not only builds self-confidence but also expands the child’s understanding of their movement potential beyond their usual boundaries. Our Jazz classes are packed with a variety of exercises such as dance technique, jumping and stretching designed to foster trust in their own abilities and to develop balance and coordination.
When
Mondays
• Reception to Year 1 3.15pm – 4.00pm
• Year 2 & 1º to Year 5 & 4º ano 3.30pm – 4.15pm
• Year 6 & 5º to Year 9 & 8º ano 4.05pm– 5:00pm
Thursdays
• Reception to Year 1 3.15pm-4.00pm
• Year 2 & 1º ano to Year 5 & 4º ano 3.30pm – 4.15pm
• Year 6 & 5º ano to Year 9 & 8º ano 4.05pm –5.00pm
Fridays
• Reception to Year 2 & 1º ano 2.10pm –3.00pm
• Year 3 & 2º ano to Year 9 & 8º ano 2.10pm – 3.00pm
• Advanced competition 3.00pm – 3.50pm
Ages
Reception to Year 9 & 8º ano
Teacher
Ms Emma Nilson (External Provider)
Fee
Prices per trimester
Once a week €160
2 x week €250
3 x week 340 euros
4 x week 430 euros
Children will need to buy the dance outfit that is needed for €35 euros
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
Dance Kids
Dance Kids classes are dynamic, high-energy dance classes, packed with specially choreographed, childfriendly routines, with the music kids love. All the music is child friendly.
This class boosts metabolism, improves coordination, memory, and self-confidence, and enhances team building and leadership skills. The group will be focusing on all things Hip Hop. They will learn all the basic
moves for hip hop such as the wave, body roll, the robot, the six-beat stander plus many more, and combine these moves to produce fun and fantastic dance routines to be proud of.
When
Tuesdays
Year 2 & 1º ano to Year 4 & 3º ano 3.45pm – 4.45pm
Thursdays
Reception to Year 2 & 1º ano 3.30pm – 4.15pm
Location
St. Julian’s School
Ages
Reception to Year 6 & 5º ano
Teacher
Ms Susanna Mil Homens (External Provider)
Fee
€150/term
Hip Hop
Hip Hop is high energy and stylised. These urban-style classes are taught by professional dancers and choreographers.
Routines incorporating movements such as popping, locking, funk, jamming and hip-hop that are performed to commercial and popular music. Students are also encouraged to express themselves through improvisation and free styling!
When Wednesdays
Year 2 & 1º ano to Year 4 & 3º ano 3.30pm – 4.15pm
Year 5 & 4º ano to Year 8 & 7º ano 4.15pm – 5.15pm
Location St. Julians School
Ages
Year 2 & 1º ano to Year 8 & 7º ano
Teacher
Ms Susanna Mil Homens (External Provider)
Fee €150/term
Pilates and Yoga for Kids
Pilates & Yoga is a unique practice that approaches wellness by looking at both body and mind.
Young people engaging with Pilates & Yoga learn physical skills while incorporating body awareness through focus discipline, concentration, coordination, breathing techniques, and mindful and controlled movement.
When Fridays 2.15pm – 3.15pm
Location Junqueiro Tennis Club
Ages
Year 1 to Year 7 & 6º ano
Fee
€150/ term +
€39 insurance and registration fee
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
Karate
Practising karate is particularly beneficial for supporting the physical and mental development of children and young people, as it boosts their confidence and helps them control their energy while thinking about their actions.
Values such as respect, understanding, solidarity, and nobility are instilled from a young age. Better academic performance is one of the most immediate consequences of practicing this discipline, as reported by parents and teachers. The continued practice of karate helps to find a balance between physical and mental well-being.
It serves as excellent therapy for controlling aggression, violence, shyness, and frustration. Through training, the coordination of movements, synchronization, and reflexes enables significant improvement in the psychomotor skills of karate practitioners. Always in a safe and enjoyable environment.
When Mondays
Reception to Year 1 3.10pm – 4.00pm
Year 2 & 1º ano upwards 4.10pm – 5.15pm
Wednesdays
Reception to Year 1 3.10pm – 4.00pm
Year 2 & 1º ano upwards 4.15pm – 5.15pm
Ages
Nursery to Year 10 & 9º ano
Teacher
Ms Ana Rita Durão (External Provider)
Fee
€145 for registration & equipment
This payment is only made 1x per year at the beginning of practice and includes (if needed):
• karate suit, belt
• enrollment in the National Karate Association (A.N.K.) and the Sports insurance (Compulsory by law).
This payment is compulsory for all students.
New students begin practice with P.E equipment (or similar) until they receive their karate kit.
€135/p term p/ child for twice a week/€120/ per term, per child for once a week
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
Jiu-jitsu
Jiu-Jitsu is a life skill which is just as much about instilling positive habits as it is about advancing in belt rank.
Our Youth Martial Arts classes are all about teaching young students the value of respecting others, persevering through challenges, and building selfdiscipline.
Not only will this atmosphere increase their athletic ability, but it will translate into better behavior at home, in the classroom, and with friends!
When Tuesdays
Reception to Year 2 & 1º ano 3.15pm – 4.10pm
Year 3 & 2º ano to Year 10 & 9º ano 4.15pm – 5.15pm
Thursdays
Reception to Year 2 & 1º ano 3.15pm – 4.10pm
Year 3 & 2º ano to Year 10 & 9º ano 4.15pm – 5.15pm
Location
St. Julians School
Ages
Year 1 to Year 11
Teacher
Mr Diogo Oliveira (External Provider)
Fee
€130/term x 1 week, €160 x 2 week plus €50 per year insurance. Purchase a white kimono (decathlon or online) and flip-flops
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
In Capoeira classes, students learn, in addition to the basic initial movements of defenses, attacks and acrobatics,specific capoeira songs and how to play instruments such as berimbau, tamborim and agogô.
The three Capoeira terms are complementary, covering different contents of this rich art and giving students the opportunity to have contact with capoeira as a whole.
When Wednesdays 3.15pm – 4.00pm Reception to Year 2 & 1º ano 4.10pm – 5.10pm Year 3 & 2º ano to Year 6& 5ª ano
Fridays 2.10pm - 3.10pm (all groups)
Location St. Julians School
Ages
Nursery to Year 13
Teacher Mr Luiz Augusto Filho (External Provider)
Fee
Cost per term €160
Capoeira uniform €55
Capoeira
St. Julian's Boxing club

Fun and simple exercises that teach boxing fundamentals.
Students will learn boxing fundamental skills as well tactical knowledge through imitation and specific exercises
When Wednesdays 4.10pm – 5.10pm

Location St. Julians School
Ages Year 7 & 6º ano to Year 13
Teachers Mr Ricardo Sá (External Provider)
Equipment to Purchase Boxing Gloves Boxing Wraps Fee
180€ per Term . tax included
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
Swimming Lessons
Following our successful swimming programme which has lasted many years, the St. Julians after-school swimming club is aimed to complement the curricular swimming, covering all levels from beginners to pre-competition.
When Mondays & Wednesdays
Reception to Year 5& 4º ano 4.00pm – 5.00pm
Year 6 & 5º ano to Year 13 4.30pm – 5.30pm
Fridays
All Groups
2.30pm – 3.45pm
During lessons students are divided in 4 different groups, from Beginners to Advance. In the 2 first groups teachers are in the water with the students
If necessary by the number of participants, sub-groups may be formed. Teachers are very experienced in this activity and capable English speakers.
Location
National Jamor Swimming
Complex Ages
Reception to Year 13
Teacher
Mr Armando Abreu (Belenenses Swimming Coaches)
External Provider
Equipment
Goggles, swimmingcap, swimming costume, flip-flops, towel Fee
- Entry: €65,00 (per year)
1x week - €132,50 (per term) 2 or 3x week - €195,00 (per term)
-2 or 3x week - €195,00 (per term)
-Transport, price per single journey€8,00 (Due to 5.30pm finish of secondary lessons, if you child returns by Schools bus please make alternative arragements)
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
Swimming Bull Sharks
Based in Lisbon, Portugal, the Lisbon Bull Sharks is an international competitive swim team formed to foster a spirit of togetherness in the youth and families of our international community. Our swimmers range in age from 5 to 19 and from beginner to AAA times.
We are affiliated with the European Forces Swim League and compete in accordance with USA Swimming rules We are a non profit club run by an elected Board of Directors which meets monthly. All members are welcome at each meeting and encouraged to volunteer in team activities and fundraisers. We believe that fun, fitness, and individual goals go hand in hand with creating a healthy and encouraging environment for kids to excel and be happy. We believe in the values of teamwork, determination, and sportsmanship.
When Mondays to Fridays 6.15am to 7.30am
Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 4.15pm to 5.15pm
Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 5.30 to 6.30pm
Location Aboboda Swimming pool
Ages
Year 4 & 3º ano - Year 13

Teacher Bull Sharks Team Fee €900/ swimmer
• Option to pay in full or split into two payments of €450 (due in September and March)

• 10% discount on the €900 fee for each 2nd (and additional) sibling
• One-Time Registration Fee: €50 per child
• Annual Insurance Fee: €30 per swimmer (covers pool insurance)
Payment Schedule
• Registration & insurance fees due upon sign-up
• Regular membership payments begin in September
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
Sailing
SJS has partnered with Club Naval de Cascais in Cascais Marina to offer weekly sailing lessons on Fridays from September to June with options of summer sailing courses in July. If you are interested in learning to sail or develop your sailing experience this is a club for you.
Clube Naval de Cascais has the biggest sailing school in the country, which trains around 900 sailors a year, with a variety of learning levels in various classes such as Optimist, Cascais, Laser's
Pico and Bahia, Ilca, Hobie Cat, Sprinto and Windsurf and with a high degree of flexibility with regard to age groups.
The CNC Sailing School started its activity in 1950 and, over the years, has been responsible for training many Portuguese sailors, who reached national and international projection, becoming the club with the highest representation in the Portuguese Olympic Team and with honors in Regional, National and International Championships, winning several Iberian, European and World titles.
Through qualified programs, graduated Coaches, new boats and equipment, the CNC Sailing School ensures excellence in sailing education, having received the GOLD category among the sailing schools certified by the Portuguese Sailing Federation.
Students will need to organise their own transport to Cascais Marina to access this club and parents will need to collect their children from there.
When Fridays 2.30pm - 5.00pm
Location
Clube Naval de Cascais (External Provider)
Ages Year 1 to Year 13
Fee
€350 termly includes equipment & instruction plus annual insurance TBC. Students will need to arrange their own transport and come prepared in clothing fit for the activity.
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
Boogie Chicks (Bodyboard Girls Only)
Gain confidence and self-esteem through Bodyboarding, with the best school in the world
Learn to be in the ocean and stay safe, build strong foundations in Bodyboarding, and you can even become an athletes — if you choose to.
When Tuesdays 4.30pm – 6.00pm

Thursdays 4.30pm – 6.00pm
Location Carcavelos Beach
Ages
Year 1 to Year 13

Teachers
Ms Catarina Sousa, Ms Teresa Padrela, Mr Tiago Leitão and Ms Rita Cabral (External Provider)
Equipment to bring Flip flops, towel, swimwear, warm clothes for after lesson Fee
90€/ month (once a week)
150€/ month (twice a week)
55€/anual fee
The Bodysurf school have teamed up to bring you an exclusive program, providing your child with an exhilarating opportunity to ride the waves. Led by skilled instructors, they will cultivate confidence, enhance surfing skills, and bask in a safe and encouraging atmosphere. Join us in unwinding and embracing the ocean after school –an extraordinary experience your child shouldn’t miss!
When Wednesdays 4.30pm – 5.30pm
Fridays 2.30pm – 4.00pm
Location
Carcavelos Beach
Ages
Year 1 to Year 13
Teachers Mowzes Coaches (External Provider)
Equipment to bring Flip flops, towel, swimwear, warm clothes for after lesson Fee
€300/term (1x week)
€540/term (2x week)
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
Bodysurf
The Bodysurf School brings you an exclusive program, providing your child with an exhilarating opportunity to ride the waves. Led by skilled instructors, they will cultivate confidence, enhance surfing skills, and bask in a safe and encouraging atmosphere.
Join us in unwinding and embracing the ocean after school – an extraordinary experience your child shouldn’t miss!
When Wednesdays 4.30pm – 6.00pm
Fridays 2.30pm – 4.00pm
Location
Carcavelos Beach (close to restaurant Casa da Praia)
Ages
Year 1 to Year 13
Teacher
Mr Henrique Madeira (External Provider)
Fee
€300/term ( 1x week)
€450/term (2x week)
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
Skateboarding
Looking for an exciting new activity to challenge and inspire your kids? Our (surf) skate lessons offer a blend of surf skate and skate lessons, giving your kids a unique and unforgettable experience.
We will teach them how to master the skateboard, helping them improve their skills and confidence. Not only is (surf) skating an incredible workout, but it also teaches your kids balance coordination, and determination. Give your kids the gift of adventure and excitement with our (surf) skate lessons!
When Tuesdays 4.30pm – 5.30pm
Location
St. Julian’s School & Oeiras Skate park
Ages
Year 1 to Year 6 & 5º ano
Teachers
Mr Henrique Madeira and Mr Vicente Bagulho (External Provider)
Fee
300€ (transport is included)
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
Escala 25
Escala 25 activities include a variety of climbingfocused exercises that aim at improving the physical and mental understanding of this exciting sport!
The boulder and climbing take place under the dramatic landscape under Bridge 25 de Abril. We cater to students from 7 to 18 years of age, teaching newcomers and those with prior climbing experience. As we gain a better understanding of each student’s interests, abilities and objectives, we introduce tailored training that will improve their interest and abilities in the sport.
When Fridays 2.30pm to 4.00pm
Location
Climbing wall Ponte 25 de Abril
Once a month in Cascais Guia (rock climbing)
Ages
Year 3 & 2º ano to Year 13
Teacher
Mr Patrick Mills(External Provider)
Fee
€525/term or €175/ month
with two-way transportation
€465/term or €155/ month with one way transportation
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
Track & Field
Focus on running technique, speed, jumping, and endurance are the cornerstone elements of track and field, where athletes strive for excellence in practices ranging from sprints and hurdles to long jump, high jump, and distance running.
When Tuesdays 4.30pm – 5.30pm
Saturdays 11.00am – 1.00pm
Location
Jamor track and field stadium and St. Julian's
Ages Year 5 & 4º ano to Year 13
Teacher
Mr Gonçalo Uva(External Provider)
Fee
€150 per term. Students need to bring a water bottle, PE/ sports kit and trainers. If it is wet bring waterproofs.
Students will need to arrange their own transport to Jamor and come prepared in clothing fit for the activity.
Sport & Wellbeing Activities
St. Julian’s Golf Teams
Calling all golf enthusiasts, beginners and seasoned players! Join the St. Julian's golf Club and take your game to the green every Monday after school.
Hit the Ground Running:
Hone your skills under the guidance of a golf professional. Learn proper technique, improve your swing, and master the art of putting. Practice makes perfect! Our sessions will incorporate both on-course play and skill development drills at the Jamor facility.
Feeling competitive? Throughout the year, we'll host exciting tournaments where you can showcase your skills Students will have to make their own way to and from Jamor golf centre.
When Mondays 4.30pm – 5.30pm
Location & Teacher
Jamor Golf Club & Mr Hughes (SJS Staff) Ages
Open to all students from Year 5 & 4º ano Upwards.
Whether you're a complete newcomer or a seasoned player looking to refine your game, the St. Julian's Golf Club welcomes you.
Fee €150/term.
Students will need to arrange their own transport to and from Jamor and come prepared in clothing fit or the activity.
Knowledge, Language & Skill
Knowledge, Language & Skill
We Farm
We Farm is an oriented after school club, providing activities for kids and teenagers of all ages, with a focus on organic farming, ecology, sustainability, clean eating.
Enables children to acquire knowledge concerning the complexity involved in food production, experience planting, know more about rural areas and how this relates to ecology, sustainability and environmental preservation. With playful and hand-on activities, the club's mission is to raise awareness to basic environmental fundamentals and how everyone can contribute to a more sustainable future. Design their own garden, plant and maintain the garden. All produce will then be used in our school kitchen or brought home.


When Wednesdays
Reception to Year 2 & 1º ano 3.30pm – 4.10pm
Year 5 & 4º ano to Year 7 & 6º ano 4.15pm – 5.15pm
Location St. Julian’s School Ages
Reception to Year 7 & 6º ano
Teacher Mr Felipe Patricio Soto Pardo (External Provider) Fee
€160/term Includes equipment and materials
Knowledge, Language & Skill
Fun Cooking with Thomas Franks
The Fun cooking activity allows students to explore the dynamic spectrum of the food cycle through interactive cooking sessions with qualified Thomas Franks chefs.
While cultivating confidence and memories, students engage with food to learn about seasonality, sustainability, international foods, nutrition, culture, health, and well-being.
Classes build upon each other to teach students essential kitchen skills, safety, culinary techniques, food experimentation, how to follow recipes/ instructions, kitchen science, and formulas while tasting various foods along the way.
When Mondays
4.15pm – 5.15pm
Year 7 & 6º ano to Year 8 & 7º
ano
Tuesdays 3.45pm – 4.45pm
Year 9 & 8º ano to Year 13
Wednesdays 4.15pm – 5.15pm
Year 5 & 4º ano to Year 6& 5º ano
Location St. Julian’s School
Ages
Year 3 & 2º ano to Year 9& 8º
ano
Teacher
Thomas Franks Chef(SJS Staff)
Fee €150/term
Knowledge, Language & Skill
German Culture Club
German through Nature's seasons (Ages 6 to 10)
Embracing nature's seasons and rhythms we will explore and live the rich
German traditions and culture while diving into the German language naturally.
Learning approach
Echoing the learning of the mother tongue, we integrate a multisensory approach envisioning a whole-human development that is responsive to the cognitive, emotional, spiritual and physical well-being.
What we will do
We will create with our hands while using natural materials, smell, touch, sing in the rain – nourishing our heart and soul while relaxing our minds, observe, listen, move and play, play, play...
German Language and Culture (Ages 11 to 15)
Embracing nature’s seasons and rhythms we will explore and live the rich German traditions and culture while diving into the German language naturally.
Learning approach
Echoing the learning of the mother tongue, we integrate a multi-sensory approach envisioning a whole-human development that is responsive to the cognitive, emotional, spiritual and physical well-being.
What we will do
We will focus on learning German language and culture through practicing the art of conversation within a variety of topics and to promote cultural enrichment we will be visiting an exposition on Grimm Brothers Fairy Tales, immerse in traditional cooking activities, history and geography of German speaking countries.
When
Thursdays
Reception - Year 2 & 1º ano, 3.30pm - 4.10pm
Year 3 & 2º ano to Year 13, 4.15pm –5.15pm
Teacher
Ms Evelyn Döring (External Provider)
Fee €150/Term
Full year commitment required
Fashion Design
This after-school activity is structured in 26 weekly sessions, where students will learn how to create and manipulate flat patterns and learn the basics of cutting and sewing.
The course starts with the basics of pattern making, then an introduction to cutting and sewing techniques. In the final quarter, students will produce pieces of garment of their choice, from pattern making to cutting and sewing.
This experience will allow Students to:
• Get enough autonomy to start producing their own special clothes, with sufficient knowledge to draft their own patterns, cutting and sewing.
• Have a greater insight of how a piece of garment is constructed, to better design garments, should the student pursue a career in Fashion.
• Learn, in specifically addressed online lectures, about fibers and fabrics, how they are made and used.
When Tuesdays 4.10pm – 5.30pm
Ages
Year 10 & 9º ano to Year 13 +St. Julian’s Community Adults
Teacher
Ms Maria-Luisa Bettencourt (External Provider)
Fee
€700/year (full year commitment required)
Knowledge, Language & Skill
Makeup Artist
(Great for theatre, performance & day to day)
Our makeup club at a school provides students with a fun and creative outlet to learn and experiment with makeup. It offers workshops on various makeup techniques, including everyday looks, special effects, and even basic hairstyling. The club also organises events like photo shoots or themed makeup days to showcase students' skills and creativity, and potentially collaborate with other school clubs or organisations.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of what a makeup club could entail: Workshops:
• Basic Makeup Application: Covering foundation, concealer, blush, eyeshadow, eyeliner, mascara, and lipstick techniques.
• Special Effects Makeup: Learning to create wounds, scars, bruises, and other effects for Halloween or theatrical productions.
• Hairstyling Basics: Basic techniques like curling, straightening, and braiding hair.
• Themed Makeup: Exploring different makeup styles for specific occasions or characters, like vintage, fantasy, or character makeup.


When Tuesdays 4.10pm – 5.30pm
Ages
Year 7 & 6º ano to Year 13
Teacher
Ms Susanna Mil Homens (External Provider)
Fee
€184,50/term
Mandatory individual kit (each student 150€)
Knowledge, Language & Skill
Drama Club LX Youth Theatre
LX Youth Theatre’s Drama Club is an exciting extracurricular programme designed to foster creativity, teamwork, and selfexpression among students from Year 3 - Year 8.
Meeting once a week, the club will introduce students to the fundamentals of theatre through fun activities, character development, improvisation, script work and performance techniques. The culmination of the club’s efforts will be a final performance where students can showcase their newfound skills for family, friends, and the school community.
Boost Confidence and Communication Skills
Drama encourages self-expression and helps students become more comfortable speaking and performing in front of others. It can feed into Senior School Drama activities.
Enhance Creativity and Imagination
Students will explore storytelling, create characters, and use their imagination to develop short scenes and plays.
Teamwork and Collaboration
Through theatre exercises, students will work together, learning to listen, cooperate, and support each other ingroup performances.
Culminating Performance
The programme will end with a staged performance of a short play, allowing students to experience the thrill of live performance while learning about costumes, props, and stagecraft.

When Tuesdays 4.10pm – 5.30pm
Ages Year 3 & 2º ano to Year 8 & 7º ano
Teacher
Mr Philippa Staham (External Provider)
Fee €185/term

Knowledge, Language & Skill
Artificial Intelligence
Improve Your Prompts
How to refine your questions to get better results. Introduction to Large Language Models (LLMs), Use of APIs (Application Programming Interface) to call servers with LLMs with different roles.
Logic Gates
Learn about logic gates and solve some real problems using them. It is one of the Computer Science IB knowledge content.
Path Finding
Determining the shortest or optimal path between two points or nodes in a graph or network, avoiding obstacles. Use on NPCs in computer games.
Genetic Algorithms
Use of natural selection to optimize solutions in different fields. Can be used to solve very complex problems with a lot of variables.
Neural Networks
How AI learns from data and generates predictions. The students are going to create their own models by starting to teach the NN and then use it to do predictions for different scenarios besides the ones used for teaching. Learn about problems like overfitting.
Decision, Classification, Regulation
How AI is used in real-world applications like self-driving cars and medical imaging. The difference between classi. cation problems (example: the image is a cat or a dog) and regulation problems (the price of this ice cream is good for the amount of flavors, cost of ingredients, etc...).
Model, Simulation, Prediction
How AI models the world and makes predictionsabout what will happen next.
Supervised and Reinforcement Learning
Grasp the concepts of these learning methods where AI learns from labeled data and through trial and error, respectively. Create a project that learns how to drive on a road by themself using reinforcement learning.
Generative Models
Dive into the world of AI creativity, where models can generate new content, such as images, music, or even stories. Use of Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) to paint an image from the images that the GANs used to learn.
When Tuesdays 4.10pm – 5.15pm
Ages
Year 7 & 6º ano to Year 13
Teacher Rodrigo Gil (External Provider)
Fee
Primary: €180/term
Secondary: €200/term
Full year commitment required
Knowledge, Language & Skill
Spanish Culture Club
The Spanish Club gives students of all levels the opportunity to learn and practice Spanish while also learning about the richness of cultures in the Spanish-speaking world.
Taught by a native Spanish speaker from Spain, the programme is tailored to each student’s level, ensuring a dynamic and enjoyable languagelearning journey. Activities may include crafts, cooking, movies, music, and more, while promoting cultural diversity.
When Tuesdays 3.15pm – 4.00pm
(Reception to Year 2 & 1º ano) 4.15pm – 5.15pm (Year 3 & 2º ano to Year 12)
Teacher
Mrs Elena Gutierrez(SJS Staff)
Fee
€150 per term
Full year commitment required
ALOHA Mental Arithmetic
ALOHA Mental Arithmetic is a mental development programme for children between 5 and 13 years of age.
It develops children’s intelligence by being an educational programme based on three key tools: calculus with an abacus, mental arithmetic and didactic games. An essential aspect of the
ALOHA Mental Arithmetic is its playful and interactive character. Children learn while having fun thanks to a didactic methodology in which the game plays a crucial role.
When Tuesdays, Wenesdays & Thursdays
3.15pm - 4.00pm Reception to Year 1
4.00PM - 5.30 Year 2 & 1º ano to Year 6 & 5º ano
Location St. Julian’s School
Ages
Reception to Year 6 & 5º ano
Teacher Ms Sofia Morgado (External Provider) Fee
Enrollment fee: €60.00
Re-enrollment fee: €45.00 Monthly fee: €195.00 Annual fee: €550.00
Knowledge, Language & Skill
Game Development
Code and Mad Rockets/ Inventions
At Mad Fox Labs, we teach students how to code by teaching them how to develop games.
Making the process of coding easy and fun. Learn how to code by making video games. Develop skills in fields of design, problem solving and critical thinking related with STEAM. Promoting soft skills: autonomy, creativity, focus, resilience and ownership.
When
Wednesdays
4.10pm – 5.15pm
(Year 8 & 7º ano to Year 10& 9º ano) 4.10pm – 5.15pm
Year 5 & 6º ano to Year 7& 8ºano
Thursdays 4.10pm – 5.15pm
Year 8 & 7º ano to Year 10& 9º ano
4.10pm – 5.15pm
Year 5 & 6º ano to Year 7& 8º ano
Location
St. Julian’s School
Ages
Year 5 & 4º ano to Year 10& 9º ano
Teacher Mr Rodrigo Gil(External Provider) Fee
Primary: €180/term
Secondary: €200/term
Knowledge, Language & Skill
Mad about Coding (Python Programming)
Python Adventure: Code Smarter & Build Amazing Apps!
What You’ll Learn
• Python Basics: Variables, loops, functions—your code toolkit to solve puzzles and create games.
• Web App Magic with Django: Build your own website (and API) from scratch— think: a weather app or cat photo gallery!
• AI & APIs: Train simple models to recognize images, use APIs for live data, and design apps that connect with the world.
• A joke-generating API powered by Python.
• An AI that guesses cat breeds from photos.
• A mobile game where your friends battle to climb the leaderboard!
Why This Matters
Python isn’t just coding—it’s about solving real problems, expressing creativity, and building tools that make life more fun (and smarter!). You’ll learn how apps like Instagram or TikTok work under the hood—but with projects you can show off!
For Parents Peace of Mind & Progress
• All APIs and data sources are kid-safe, vetted by experts.
• Hands-on learning with clear goals—you’ll see progress through quizzes, app demos, and project showcases.
Join a Community Where Curiosity Meets Code! Let’s Build the Future—Together. No prior experience? No problem! P.S. All tools are free – open source (and super fun!).

When Mondays 4.10pm - 5.10pm
Location St. Julian’s School

Ages Year 8 & 7º ano to Year 13
Teacher Mr Rodrigo Gil(External Provider)
Fee €200/term
Knowledge, Language & Skill
Robotics – STEAM
STEAM robotics offers weekly workshops that kids of all ages can enjoy. Robotics club and classes give students the opportunity to dive deep into the world of robotics and explore how computer programming and robot design can solve problems big and small!
Unlock Your Child's Potential with STEAM Robotics!
Our exciting weekly workshops, led by a LEGO Education Academy Certified Teacher Trainer with over 20 years of experience, inspire kids through hands-on robotics, programming, and creative problem solving. Beyond Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Maths (STEAM), we build essential life skills like teamwork, resilience, and collaboration—preparing your child for a bright future.
Join one of the most trusted and experienced robotics clubs and watch your child thrive! Robotics – STEAM
When Mondays 3.30pm - 4.30pm (Primary) 4.10 pm - 5.10 pm (Secondary)
Location St. Julian’s School
Ages
Primary - Year 2 & 1º ano to Year 5 & 4º ano
Secondary - Year 6 & 5º ano to Year 13
Teacher
Mr Rodrigo Gil(External Provider)
Fee
Primary:€180/term
Secondary: €200/term
Knowledge, Language & Skill
Mandarin & Culture
Innovative 30-Hour Programme for Kids (Ages 6–10). Draw, sing, be an actor in Mandarin.
Objective
The Mandarin Fun teaching programme is designed to introduce children aged 6 to 10 to the beautiful world of Mandarin in a fun, interactive, and innovative way. Over the course of 30 hours, our programme aims to cultivate a love for the language, draw the amazing Chinese characters, develop basic language skills, create a Role play in Mandarin language, cook Chinese delicious food, and foster cultural awareness through engaging activities and creative learning techniques.
Innovative 30-Hour Programme for students (Ages 11–15) and HSK1 preparation.
Objective
The Mandarin Fun teaching programme is designed to introduce children aged 11 to 15 to the beautiful world of Mandarin in a fun, interactive, and innovative way. This Programme aims to cultivate a love for the language and provide comprehensive language skills development and prepare students for the HSK1 (Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi Level 1) examination. Through interactive activities, engaging lessons, and creative learning approaches, we strive to make Mandarin learning exciting, relevant, and effective.
When Mondays 3.45pm - 4.45pm
Year 1 to Year 4 & 3º ano
Tuesdays 4.10pm – 5.15pm
Year 6 & 5º ano to Year 13
Fridays 2.15pm – 3.15pm
Year 5 & 4º ano to Year 7& 6º ano
Location St. Julian’s School
Ages
Year 1 to Year 13
Teacher
Mr Ricardo Cunha (External Providers
Fee
€170/term and €34 for bookFull year commitment required
Knowledge, Language & Skill
The Inventors
Children are involved in projects where they are given total freedom to create and explore.
In our activities, students have the opportunity to explore a variety of technological and creative areas and tools, including electronics, programming, animation, mechanics, design, and much more. Through a hands-on, project-based teaching approach, we encourage students to dive into practical and interactive experiences, where they can apply their knowledge and skills in a tangible way.
Following a constructivist methodology, we emphasize the active role of students in building their own understanding. We believe that each student is a potential inventor and creator, and we strive to inspire them to explore their creativity and capacity for innovation.
Throughout our activities, we show students that everyone has the power to create, invent, and transform the world around them.
When
Mondays
3.30pm – 4.30pm
Year 2 & 1º ano to Year 4 & 3º ano
Wednesdays
3.15pm – 4.00pm
Reception to Year 1
Thursdays
3.15pm – 4.00pm
Reception & Year 1
4.00pm – 5.00pm
Year 5 & 4º ano to Year 6& 5º ano
Fridays
2.15pm – 3.15pm
Year 2 & 1º ano to Year 6& 5º ano
Location
St. Julian’s School
Ages
Reception to Year 6& 5º ano
Teachers
The Inventors Team
Fee
Term payment: €150/ student (October 2024 to June 2025) The Inventors Kit: €62 per student/ year. The Inventors Kit is parcelled into three €22 parts and includes all the materials used in The Inventors classes during the school year:
€22 November 2025
€22 January 2026
€22 April 2026
Knowledge, Language & Skill
Chess Club
Chess is a valuable activity for students, developing their thinking skills, concentration and discipline, and being a source of much enjoyment! Chess study has been proven to enhance: Reasoning and Logical Thinking; Lateral Thinking and Imagination; Memory; Concentration; Visualisation, and Problem-Solving.
St. Julian’s has become a federated chess club where students can compete in weekly/ monthly tournaments.
When Mondays 4.10pm - 5.15pm (Year 5 & 4º ano to Year 6 & 5º ano) 4.10pm - 5.30pm (Year 7 & 6º ano to Year 13)
Advanced Chess Classes Tuesdays 4.10pm –5.30pm (Year 5 & 4º ano to Year 10& 9º ano)
Wednesdays
3.45pm - 4.45pm (Year 2 & 1º ano to Year 4 & 3º ano)
Advanced Chess Classes Thursdays 3.45pm - 4.45pm (Year 2 & 1º ano to 4 & 3º ano
Practice Class Friday 2.15pm – 3.15pm (Year 2 & 1º ano to Year 13)
Location
St. Julian’s School
Ages
Year 2 & 1º ano to Year 13
Teacher Mr Ricardo Dias / Lourenço Silva
Fee
1 Class – € 130 per term
1 Class + Advanced Class
– €150 per term
Practice Class included in the fee
Knowledge, Language & Skill
Happy Code
Coding Lab, Lego & Programming and Advanced Programming
This activity seeks to offer a mix of Technology, Citizenship and Entrepreneurship. Students will develop Computational Thinking as a means (not a goal) in these classes. Design Thinking will be used to discuss and solve problems, and Lean Thinking to make things work!
Happy Code Coding Lab
When Thursdays 3.15pm – 4.00pm
Ages
Reception to Year 1
This activity is all about introducing kids to concepts like laterality, decomposition, abstraction, algorithms and patterns. Learning by playing either with Lego Coding Express and Coding Lab Robots. And it's not just about learning theory –students get to put their new skills to the test with offline activities that complement and consolidate these concepts.
Fee €125/term
Happy Code: Lego & Programming
When Thursdays 3.45pm - 4.45pm
Ages Year 2 & 1º ano to Year 5 & 4º ano
In this activity, students will not only have the opportunity to build Lego constructions using motors, sensors and batteries, but will also learn how to program (block language) and bring their constructions to life!
Fee €145/term
Happy Code Advanced Programming When Fridays 2.15pm – 3.15pm
Ages Year 4 & 3º ano to Year 13
In this activity, students will have the incredible opportunity to create their own games and applications from scratch! They'll start by creating scenarios and characters, then move on to programming and making the game/application interactive. This programming can be done on different platforms and using different languages (e.g. Blocks, Java Script, Python).
Fee €195/term
Video Making Club
Video projects are an amazing opportunity to develop your skills and creativity!
You get to go through the stages of pre production (planning, writing a script), production (preparing lights, sets, angles, recording the video) and post production (editing and sharing).
When Fridays 2.15pm – 3.15pm
Location St. Julian’s School
Ages
Year 5 & 4º ano to Year 13
Teacher Happy Code Team (External Provider)
Fee €195 termly
Art, Creativity & Music
Fine Arts
Art in Motion
The Fine Arts Club will develop around three main projects: a short animated film, an artist book and visual narrative (comics). Throughout the weeks, students will be encouraged to explore different techniques, with the aim of finding their own expression to apply to the projects. They will start by focusing mainly on basic painting and drawing techniques, throughout short exercises, and then use the skills acquired to explore personal expression and create animations, small fanzines and artist's books.
When Fridays 2.15pm – 3.30pm
Location
St. Julian’s School
Ages
Year 5 & 4º ano to Year 11
Teacher
Ms Renata Hostinská (External provider)
Fee
€180/ term (1x week) o €225/ term (free pass)
Creativity & Music
Band & Percussion Club
Band Club
Students form a band and learn to play their chosen instrument at the same time. They learn how to be creative and the important roll each instrument in creating a piece of music. The student does not have know how to play an instrument to join this club.
Percussion Club
The students will learn to play percussive musical instruments in a fun environment. This activity helps to develop listening skills, focusing, coordination, dexterity, developing creativity and motor skills.
Teacher short biography: Nuno Silva has been teaching for over 30 years and a professional musician for over 40 years. I currently teach music at St. Julian's School. I taught in London and I was a musician there before moving to Portugal.
Marcelo Murta is a professional musician and has been teaching for six years, he has a natural talent for teaching young children. Marcelo has been working with me for two years.
Rui Barreto is a professional musician and has taught for over 30 years. Rui has been working with me for three years.
When Band Club (min 5 max 8)
Mondays to Fridays 3.30pm– 4.30pm 4.30pm–5.30pm
Percussion Club (min 6 max 12)
Tuesdays and Thursdays 3.00pm – 3.30pm
Location St. Julian’s School Ages
Percussion club Reception to Year 1 and Band Year 2 to IB
Teachers
Mr Rui Barreto (SJS Staff) Fee
Band €175/term
Percussion Club €100/term
Full year commitment required
Singalong
Students will have an opportunity to work together, singing together, and performing solos of their favourite songs.
Rui Barreto and Marcelo Murta are both professional musicians who are experienced in teaching young students and also having 135 directed choirs throughout their careers. Students from various groups will have an opportunity to develop their singing skills and musical knowledge and perform thought the year.
When Tuesdays 3.45pm - 4.45pm
Location St. Julian’s School
Ages
Year 1 to Year 5 & 4º ano
Teachers
Mr Rui Barreto (SJS Staff)
Fee €155/term
Art Club with Laura Vicente
The art club is a place where the students learn and practice art skills and have fun and pleasure creating wonderful artworks they might cherish for the rest of their lives!
They will do a variety of projects with a variety of methods/materials throughout the year, like painting with watercolour, acrylic paint or oil /dry pastels, drawing with pencil from direct observation or from images, colouring with colour pencils or felt pens, poscas or shapies, sculpture with clay or Mod-roc, collage, composition and printing.
When
Tuesday 3.45pm - 5.15pm (Year 3 & 2º ano to Year 6 & 5º ano)
Wednesday 3.45pm - 5.15pm (Year 3 & 2º ano to Year 6 & 5º ano)
Location St. Julian’s School
Ages Year 3 & 2º ano to Year 6 & 5º ano
Teacher
Mrs Laura Vicente (SJS Staff)
Fee €230/ term
Arts & Crafts
Margarida Schools
Arts & Crafts offers a fun, engaging way for children to explore their creativity, learn new techniques, and enhance their artistic abilities. Through weekly, handson projects, children can work variety of materials, textures, and colors—building confidence and refining fine motor skills in a supportive, playful environment.
Each session introduces exciting new activities, from painting and drawing to imaginative collages and paper crafts. Children experiment with shapes, colors, and textures, creating unique projects to take home and treasure. With every project, they not only develop their artistic skills but also gain confidence and a love for creative expression.
When Tuesdays 3.30pm - 4.15pm
Location
St. Julian’s School
Ages
Year 1 to Year 2 & 1º ano
Teachers
Ms Sara Tamulonis
(External Provider)
Fee €135/ term
LAMDA
If you want to become a professional performer, a skilled speaker, or build up your self-confidence, LAMDA Exams can support you as you develop the lifelong skills you need to pursue your dreams. Over a hundred thousand people take LAMDA Exams every year. They come from all over the world, from all cultures, backgrounds and abilities. Find out more about learning LAMDA Exams on this page, from how to find a teacher to how to prepare for exam day.


When Tuesdays 12.30 pm to 13.00pm or 1.00pm to 1.30pm or 1.30pm to 2.30pm
Location St. Julian’s School
Ages:
Year 5 & 4º ano to Year 13
Teacher Ms Philippa Staham
Fee
25€ per student, per 30 minute group session. 40€ per student, per 30 min individual session
LX Youth Theatre
(Saturday Workshop)
Do you love acting, comedy, music, and theatre? LX Youth Theatre proudly presents our Christmas Pantomime! Audition, rehearse and perform an original panto, based on the story of "Cinderella," set in modern times.
Participate in drama games, team building exercises, learn lines, develop stagecraft skills. Become more confident, make new friends from all over Lisbon and develop your performance skills.
Free Taster Session?
Saturday 6 September - come along and try for free! Auditions?
Saturday 13 September Performance?
Saturday 6 December - invite your family and friends!


When Saturdays 10.00am - 12.00pm
Location St. Julian’s School
Ages
Year 5 & 4º ano to Year 13 (Open to the Community)
Teacher
Ms Philippa Staham (External Provider)
Fee €300/ term

2775-588 Carcavelos
Portugal
St. Julian's School
Quinta Nova