After School Clubs

We are excited to announce the ‘Autumn 1’ after-school clubs, which will be starting from Monday 8th September and will continue until Friday 24th October.

All clubs are FREE OF CHARGE, and spaces are limited. Places are allocated at random and if your child is given a place, they must attend all sessions – otherwise they will forfeit their place to another child waiting.

Your child will be sent home with a slip informing you of which club/s they have been selected for, if your child does not bring a slip home, unfortunately they have not been given a place this time.

The following clubs are currently on offer:

 

 

Day

Club

Key Stage

Monday FLEX DANCE Y1 – Y6
Monday LEGO CLUB Y1 – Y6
Tuesday TIGERS TRUST Y3 – Y6
Tuesday ART & CRAFT Y1 – Y6
Wednesday LIBRARY Y1 – Y6
Wednesday CREATIVE WRITING Y3 – Y6

‘The school provides a wide range of clubs and activities that develop pupils’ wider interests and talents.’

Ofsted

‘High expectations of behaviour are met – pupils are well-mannered, courteous and respectful.’

Ofsted

‘Pupils’ attendance is high, including those who are disadvantaged or have SEND.’

Ofsted

‘Reading is celebrated across the school – no child gets left behind.’

Ofsted

‘Children in the nursery class get off to a flying start in their school experience.’

Ofsted

‘Leaders and staff are determined that every pupil achieves their best – professional development is a priority.’

Ofsted

‘The curriculum is ambitious, coherent and designed to help children build knowledge step by step.’

Ofsted

‘Pupils demonstrate strong inclusive values and a secure understanding of different faiths and cultures.’

Ofsted

‘Every pupil is encouraged to achieve their very best, with strong support for those with additional needs.’

Ofsted

‘Teachers know pupils well and provide excellent care and support.’

Ofsted

‘Parents are positive about the school, with many appreciative of the support for pupils with SEND.’

Ofsted

‘Pupils feel happy and safe at Bude Park Primary School. An atmosphere of calm cheerfulness pervades the school.’

Ofsted