School places a great value on children accessing extra curricular clubs and we aim to provide a variety of clubs which reflect the interests of the children.
All clubs run from 3:20pm to 4:30pm. School staff run a variety of clubs every night Monday to Friday. All clubs run for a ten week block at the cost of £20. One club per block is subsidised for children eligible for Pupil premium. Clubs are shared at the start of each term on Class Dojo.
School also organises residential visits for children in Key Stage 2.
Helps the children to get fit, develop confidence and learn valuable self-defence skills.
An outdoors club where the children can learn about looking after and caring for their school environment.
A fun and interactive session where the children can keep fit and learn routines to music.
Other clubs on offer at Grove Lea include:
Apparatus – allows children to explore the different apparatus that we have on offer in the hall as well as learning how to move, jump and balance safely.
Pop-up Choir – offers children an opportunity to explore their musical talents and build their confidence through singing. It also helps to improve listening and communications skills.
Gymnastics – offers children an opportunity to learn new skills on floor, vault, beam and trampette as well as learning routines to perform together.
Cricket – in this Summer club, the children can learn new skills and work towards playing a game of cricket as part of a team.
School Council – offers children the opportunity to represent the views and interests of their peers, whilst developing leadership skills, practicing communication and learning about decision-making processes.
Year 6 Booster – a program where many teachers are involved in supporting their children to develop key maths skills for life.
Active Breakfast club – on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays we run an active breakfast club where the children can start their day well by enjoying using some of our fantastic equipment and playing games.
Eco-warriors – our eco team are a group of children who work together to make our school a more sustainable place.
Sport Leaders – These children meet half termly and support the younger children by helping to plan and officiate intra school competitions.
Funky Fingers – This club gives children the opportunity to develop and refine their fine motor skills through fun activities such as cutting, threading and mark marking.