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Lanesborough
ActivitiesProgramme
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Dear Parents
We are delighted to be able to provide you with a comprehensive guide to the extra-curricular programme running at the School next term.
This booklet will provide you with an overview of all clubs; those run by membersof the teaching staff as well as those run by external professional coaches.
As with last term, all clubs (with the exception of training & mini-musketeers) will fallinto line with the following after-school schedule: Session 1 (3.30 4.15), Session 2(4.15 5.00) and Session 3 (5.00 5.45).
As in previous terms, all clubs are run on a first come, first served basis. With thisin mind please do not delay in returning the booking form, on the back page, toavoid disappointment.
If you feel there is something missing, or requires further clarification, please do nothesitate to get in touch:
Ben Moir, Extra-Curricular [email protected]
Activities start w/b Mon 11th
January
Activities will run for 9 weeks
Activities finish w/b Mon 15th
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Advanced Music Theory (By Invitation)This group enables boys to pursue their musical studies by gaining an
understanding of advanced Music Theory and General Musicianship. Designed
essentially to further the musical development of the Cathedral Choristers, the
boys consequently benefit from theory tuition beyond the standard of Grade 5.
When: Wed before School
Max: Invitation Only
Where: Music RoomStaff: Cathedral Music Staff
Cost: Choristers (No charge)
After-School TrainingAfter-School Training provides all boys within the School (Years 4-8) with an
additional opportunity to fine tune existing skills and learn new techniques.Training is open to ALL boys, regardless of whether they are involved in teams,
looking to break into a team, or merely looking to enjoy the sport. There is NO
limit on numbers.
When: Mon (Yr 6) Tues (Yr 4)
Fri (Yr 5, Yr 7 & 8)
Max: Unlimited
Where: Field
Staff: Various
Cost: N/A
All Play Chess
A brand new opportunity for Chess lovers everywhere. All play Chess isexactly what it says on the tin an all in competition pitting boys from different
age groups against each other on a weekly basis.
When: Wed (Years 4 & 5)
Fri (Years 6-8)
Max: 16
Where: 8S Classroom
Staff: Mr Skirrow
Cost: N/A
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Art Club
Art Club (12.50-1.20pm) gives all boys the opportunity to continue thedevelopment of their artistic eye. Under the supervision of Miss Lucas, boys
will undertake art projects which are not attached to the curriculum.
When: Tues & Fri Lunchtime
Who: Years 3-5: Tues
Years 6-8: Fri
Maximum Number: 16
Where: Art Room
Staff: Miss Lucas
Cost: 10
Basketball with Guildford Heat
We have again teamed up with Guildford Heat to provide the boys with an
extension of the Basketball already offered on the curriculum. Chad McKnight,
one of The Heats American superstars will be on hand each week to pass on his
knowledge and expertise to the boys.
When: Friday (Various times)
Who: Years 3-8
Maximum Number: 12
Where: Gym
Staff: Chad McKnight
Cost: 45
Board Games
The purpose of board games club is to provide the boys with the opportunity to
play a range of traditional games. In the process they also acquire many skillsconnected with sharing, taking turns, winning and losing! The club is only open
to boys in Year 3.
When: Tues Lunchtime
Who: Year 3
Maximum Number: 12
Where: 3E (G8)
Staff: Mrs Edwards
Cost: 10
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Computer Club
An opportunity for boys to explore the internet (supervised by a member ofstaff), play some of the computer games available on the network. It also
provides time for the boys to improve their basic keyboard and mouse skills.
When: Mon Lunch (Yrs 5 & 6)
Wed Lunch (Yrs 3 & 4)
Where: ICT Suite
Maximum Number: 21
Staff: Ms Darch
Cost: No Charge
Cricket Club
MAL Skills Coaching work on all technical aspects of the game: batting,bowling, fielding and wicket keeping. Other major aspects of cricket including
movement and balance, tactical awareness and leadership, are also of key focus.
When: Monday (Various times)
Who: Years 3-8
Maximum Number: 12
Where: Gym
Staff: Mr Lynch
Cost: 54
Drop-in ComputersPriority is given to boys who have projects to complete or need to under-take
internet research. If the room is not fully occupied, other boys may come in toplay game. This is only possible if there are spare computers. These sessions
do not need to be pre-booked, just turn up.
When: Tues, Wed, Fri -
(12.50 pm -1.15 pm)
Thurs (1.15 pm-1.45 pm)
Who: All Years
Maximum Numbers: 21
Where: ICT Suite
Staff: Ms Darch
Mrs Holden
Cost: No Charge
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Elementary Music Theory (by Invitation)
This newly formed group will enable boys to pursue their musical studies bygaining an understanding of Music Theory. Designed essentially to further the
musical development of the Cathedral Choristers, the boys consequently benefitfrom theory tuition beyond the standard of Grade 5.
When: Tues Lunch
Who: All Years
Max: Invitation Only
Where: 5C Classroom
Staff: Cathedral Music staff
Cost: Choristers (No charge)
History Club
History Club looks at different History topics from a variety of sources, but with
a particular emphasis on looking at and discussing DVDs both drama and
documentary. With preparations taking place for the summer production ofThe Vackees, we will be particularly featuring the study of film and other
source material from the home front of World War II.
When: Mon Lunch
Who: Years 6-8
Maximum Numbers: 12
Where: 5B Classroom
Staff: Mr Bennett
Cost: 10
Hockey (Lunchtime)Hockey Club will give boys an opportunity to improve their existing range of
skills, whilst developing new and more advanced techniques, in a small-sided
game environment. Boys MUST have gumshields & shinpads.
When: Mon Lunch (Yr 6)
Thurs Lunch (Yr 7 &8)
Maximum Number: 12
Where: Astro
Staff: Dr Griffiths
Cost: No Charge
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Hockey (After-School)
Hockey Club will give boys an opportunity to improve their existing range of
skills, whilst developing new and more advanced techniques, in a small-sided
game environment. In order to develop the boys skill level and understandingfurther, we have brought in an outside professional coach, to help us. Boys
MUST have gumshields & shinpads.
When: Thurs A/Sch (Year 3)
Thurs A/Sch (Yrs 4 & 5)
Maximum Number: 12
Where: Astro
Staff: Mr Robinson
Cost: 20
Hot SeatHave you ever fancied yourself as the next owner of Liverpool, or Manager of
Chelsea? Here is your chance. An exciting new opportunity to be in-charge of
your own interactive football club. YOU make all the decisions, and there isonly one person to blame if it all goes wrong!
When: Tues Lunch
Who: Years 5-8
Maximum Number: 21
Where: ICT Suite
Staff: Mr Stone
Cost: No Charge
Judo
The Judo Club is not just about self-defence, it is also about directing energy
into something creative and constructive, building up self-confidence, co-ordination and learning to work with a partner or as part of a team, in a fun and
enjoyable environment.
When: Thurs (Various times)
Who: Years 3-8
Maximum Numbers: 18 per session
Where: Gym
Staff: Mr Kennedy
Cost: 45
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Junior ChoirThis major ensemble gives boys in the lower years the opportunity to develop
their singing skills and provides a focus for vocal performance by younger boys.In the Lent Term the Junior Choir will perform in at least one concert and after
half-term will be involved in preparations for the House Music Competition.
When: Mon Lunch (Yrs 3-5)
Maximum Number: Unlimited
Where: Music Room
Staff: Mr Cotterill
Cost: No Charge
Junior DramaJunior Drama is a fun way of providing an on stage experience with full
costume, lights and scenery. By the start of the Lent term the boys have been
cast and they are expected to be off scripts by half term so they can concentrateand enjoy the acting. Excitement mounts as performance dates come closer. We
try and put on at least two performances for boys and parents. Junior Drama is
a two term commitment.
When: Wed Lunch (Yrs 3-5)
Maximum Number: Unlimited
Where: Gym
Staff: Miss Bangert
Cost: No Charge
Junior Instrumental Group JIGThis popular new ensemble provides boys in the lower years with the
opportunity to develop their instrumental ensemble skills in an unpressured
environment. Repertoire is of an easier standard than that of the main SchoolOrchestra and the group is open to all boys in Yrs 3 5 playing any instrument.
The nature of the group depends on the boys themselves and the instruments
they play.
When: Fri Lunch (Yrs 3-5)
Maximum Number: Unlimited
Where: Music Room
Staff: Mr Cotterill
Cost: 10
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Lighting Club
Lighting Club requires a two term commitment leading up to producing thelights and sound for the Summer Term Production. No previous experience
required. The club will be run with the help of Wizard Lighting.
When: Tues (4.15-5.15)
Who: Years 6-8
Maximum Numbers: 10
Where: Braganza Hall
Staff: Mr Skirrow
Cost: 20
Mini Musketeers (Junior Fencing)
Mini Musketeers uses equipment designed to give children a safe and exciting
introduction to fencing. The lessons help promote hand-eye co-ordination,
balance, concentration, inter-personal skills, self-control, and confidence.
When: Wed After-School
Who: Years 3 & 4
Maximum Numbers: 12
Where: Gym
Staff: Mr Robinson
Cost: 40
Monopoly
Board games for the more mature individuals!! Are you the next property
tycoon? Do you enjoy seeing people giving you rent money? Why not build up
your own empire in London, New York, or even come up with your ownLanesborough Board?
When: Thurs Lunchtime
Who: Years 5-8
Maximum Numbers: 16
Where: Sci Lab
Staff: Mrs MacDonald
Cost: No Charge
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Poetry Club
Are you a poet and didnt know it? Well, you've come to the right place to findout. Writing poems can be fun when you juggle all the words and the rhythms
together to make them exciting. Poems can be about anything and come inmany different forms.
When: Wed Lunchtime
Who: Years 3-8
Maximum Number: 16
Where: 3L Classroom
Staff: Mrs Loubser
Cost: No Charge
Really Wild Club
Really Wild Club is designed to generate interest in anything to do with
nature. Most activities are hands on.
When: Wed Lunchtime
Who: Years 3 & 4
Maximum Numbers: 12
Where: DT Room / Outside
Staff: Mrs Hales / Mrs Taylor
Cost: 10
Quizmasters
Quizmasters is a Club in which boys battle with the buzzers to win points for
their team, answering general knowledge questions, along the lines ofUniversity Challenge.
When: Wed Lunchtime
Who: All Years
Maximum Numbers: 10
Where: Library
Staff: Mrs Bingham / Mrs Odell
Cost: 10
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Schola Cantorum Chamber Choir (by Invitation)
This specialist vocal ensemble is for senior boys (by invitation only) andprovides high standard singing at and advanced level. Although not rehearsingevery week, Schola Cantorum will perform in at least one concert and after half-
term will be involved in preparations for the House Music Competition.
When: Wed Lunchtime
Who: All Years (by Invitation)
Where: Music Room
Staff: Mr Cotterill
Cost: No Charge
Senior ChoirThis major ensemble gives boys in the lower years the opportunity to develop
their singing skills and provides a focus for vocal performance by younger boys.
In the Lent Term the Senior Choir will perform in at least one concert and after
half-term will be involved in preparations for the House Music Competition.
When: Tues Lunchtime
Who: Years 6-8
Maximum Numbers: Unlimited
Where: Music Room
Staff: Mr Cotterill
Cost: No Charge
School Orchestra
The Orchestra is the schools major instrumental ensemble and is open to all
boys who play any instrument (except piano, guitar & recorder). In the Lent
Term the School Orchestra will perform in at least one concert and after half-term will be involved in preparations for the House Music Competition.
When: Mon After-School
Who: All Years
Maximum Number: Unlimited
Where: Music Room
Staff: Mr Cotterill
Cost: No Charge
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Science Club (Junior)
A weekly chance to carry out some different experiments and activities from all3 areas of science. These activities will vary from making bubbles inside
bubbles to growing plants to using magnets and building electrical circuits.
When: Tues Lunch
Who: Years 3-5
Maximum Number: 18
Where: Science Lab
Staff: Mrs MacDonald
Cost: No Charge
Science Club (Senior)
A weekly chance to do some experiments that are not on the CE syllabus, or todo a bit of investigating within your own areas of interest. These may be in
Biology (animals or plants?) Chemistry (acids and alkalis?) or Physics (levers,
pendulums, electronics?)
When: Fri Lunch
Who: Years 6-8
Maximum Number: 18
Where: Science Lab
Staff: Mrs MacDonald
Cost: No Charge
Senior Drama ProductionThe VackeesRehearsals for the Senior Drama biennial major production will take place on
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays at Lunch during the Lent Term.
NOT ALL BOYS WILL BE REQUIRED AT ALL REHEARSALS.
Boys may sign up for other Clubs and attend those Clubs when available, but
rehearsals must take priority.
Auditions will be held during November and a cast list with the rehearsal
schedule issued before the end of term. This should help boys know their
commitment.
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Senior FencingUnder the instruction of Neale Thomas, Senior Fencing has gone from strength
to strength. A natural progression from Mini Musketeers sees the boys develop
new skills, whilst refining their existing talents. As the boys develop, they are
encouraged to enter a range of events.
When: Tues After-School
Who: Years 5-8
Maximum Number: 12
Where: Gym
Staff: Mr Thomas
Cost: 60
Senior Rock Band
This popular ensemble is open to all boys in Yrs 6 8 playing an appropriate
instrument to a sufficient standard. Essentially run by the boys themselves witha minimum degree of staff interference, the group provides an excellent
opportunity for boys to develop their musical experience through a non-classicalenvironment.
When: Thurs Lunchtime
Who: Years 6-8
Maximum Number: 12
Where: Music Room
Staff: Mr Cotterill
Cost: 10
ShootingThis is proving to be one of the most popular of clubs. The boys receive expert
tuition both theoretical and practical and use the latest in Laser Technology, as
used by the German and British National Squads. All courses are designedaccording to the ability of the group.
When: Fri After-School
Who: Years 5-8
Maximum Number: 32
Where: School
Staff: Various
Cost: 54
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Tennis Club
A lot of emphasis on developing the ABCS (agility, balance, co-ordination andspeed), which are core skills required for all sports. As development grows,
more emphasis is placed on stroke technique and players can start to understandthe basic tactics of the game.
When: Mon & Wed After-School
Who: Years 2-8
Maximum Number: 6-8
Where: Astro
Staff: Miss Stitch
Cost: 30
Warhammer
Warhammer is a fantasy based game of strategy and planning. Warhammer
does not just involve the playing of the games, but the painting and gluing of
models, building an army and the discussion of plans. The background for
games are very detailed, provoking much thought. Boys MUST have their
own pieces.
When: Tues A/Sch
Who: Years 3-8
Maximum Numbers: 18
Where: Cottage
Staff: Miss Bangert
Cost: No Charge
Website ClubThis club will allow boys to build, maintain and develop their own web spaces,
using a variety of different media and equipment (e.g. digital camera, video,audio). The boys can create a website or just a simple webpage, or if they would
prefer they can make a short movie or podcast. All of the work carried out will
be kept safe and secure in a protected online environment.
When: Mon Lunch
Who: All Years
Maximum Number: 18
Where: ICT Suite
Staff: Mr Stone
Cost: 10
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Year 2 & 3 Football Club
Farnborough FCs goals are to develop skilled, confident and creative players;
make the game fun to practise and play; teach good sportsmanship, respect for
all and value winning without having to sacrifice character or performance.
When: Thurs After-School
Who: Years 2 & 3
Maximum Number: Unlimited
Where: Field
Staff: Farnborough FC
Cost: 45
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Additional Information:
Lunchtime Clubs will run from either 12.50 pm - 1.20 pm or 1.20 pm -1.50 pm(please check confirmation forms).
After-School Clubs will run as follows (unless otherwise stated on
confirmations):
Session 1: 3.30 pm - 4.15 pm
Session 2: 4.15 pm - 5.00 pm
Session 3: 5.00 pm - 5.45 pm
All After-School Clubs (Sessions 2 & 3) will go to tea, prior to theiractivities (with the exception of after-school training). Parents will
be charged for Tea, on the end of term bill.
If your son is in a Session 3 activity he will spend between 4.15 pm and 5.00
pm in prep class. (In these cases he will automatically be placed on the
register)
The group allocation for both Cricket and Tennis will be ability based,
grouping together boys of similar levels. This will, hopefully, allow the
coaches to provide more specific coaching tobenefit each boys development.
For activities such as Basketball & Judo where we run a number of sessions,
priority for the earlier sessions will be given to the younger age groups. As a
result boys in Years 5-8 may often find themselves being allocated Session 3.
If, for any reason, a session has to be cancelled parents will be
notified, at the earliest convenience, by the Schools texting service.
If your son is unable to attend an after-school activity the member of staffconcerned must be contacted, prior to the day. If it is a session run by an
external member of staff please e-mail [email protected].
The Pick Up point for each activity will be the Clubs venue, NOT the Chinese
Gates.
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Timetable of ActivitiesMichaelmas 2009
Lunchtime
12.50-1.20
Lunchtime
1.20-1.50
Session 1
3.30-4.15
Session 2
4.15-5.00
Session 3
5.00-5.45
Mon ICT
History
Jnr Choir
Snr DramaYr 6 Hockey
Website
Chess
CricketTennis
Chess
Cricket
OrchestraTennis
U11 Training
Cricket
Tennis
Tues Art Club
Drop-in ICT
Board Games
Hot SeatJnr Science
Snr Choir
Snr Drama
LightingSnr Fencing
U9 Training
Warhammer
Wed Drop-in ICT
All in Chess
ICTJnr Drama
PoetryReally Wild
Quizmasters
Jnr Fencing
Tennis
Jnr Fencing
Tennis Tennis
Thurs
Bridge
Drop-in ICT
Snr HockeyJudo
Monopoly
Rock Band
JudoJnr
Football
Yr 3 HockeyJudo
HockeyJudo
Fri Art Club
Drop-in ICT
All in Chess
Brainteaser
JIG
Snr Drama
Snr Science
Basketball
Basketball
Shooting
U10 Training
U13 Training
Basketball
Shooting
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Booking Form
Name of Child: ... Form: .
Mobile: .
Emergency Contact: ...
Medical Section(please complete every question)
1. Any health problems or allergies:
2. Please list any medication you require us to administer to your son:
..
3. Is your son allergic to any medication? .
Please find enclosed a cheque (made payable to Lanesborough)for .
Signed (Parent/Guardian): .. Date:
I wish to sign my son up for the following activities (highlight as applicable):
Monday: Lunchtime Computer Club Years 5 & 6 Nil
Lunchtime History Club Years 6-8 10
Lunchtime Hockey Year 6 Nil
Lunchtime Junior Choir Years 3-5 Nil Lunchtime Website Club All Years 10
A/Sch (Session 1) Chess Year 3 (Beg) 45
A/Sch (Session 1) Cricket Year 3 54
A/Sch (Session 1) Tennis Years 2 & 3 30
A/Sch (Session 2) Chess Years 4-8 45
A/Sch (Session 2&3) Cricket Years 4-8 54
A/Sch (Session 2) School Orchestra All Years Nil
A/Sch (Session 2 & 3) Tennis Years 3-8 30
A/Sch (Session 2) Training Year 6 Nil
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Tuesday: Lunchtime Art Club Years 3-5 10
Lunchtime Board Games Year 3 10
Lunchtime The Hot Seat Years 5-8 Nil
Lunchtime Junior Science Years 3-5 Nil
Lunchtime Senior Choir All Years Nil
A/Sch (Session 2) Lighting Club Years 6-8 20
A/Sch (Session 2) Senior Fencing Years 5-8 60
A/Sch (Session 2) Training Year 4 Nil
A/Sch (Session 2) Warhammer Years 3-8 Nil
Wednesday: Lunchtime Computer Club Years 3 & 4 Nil
Lunchtime Junior Drama Years 3-5 Nil
Lunchtime Poetry Club Years 3-8 Nil
Lunchtime Really Wild Club Year 3 & 4 10
Lunchtime Quizmasters All Years 10
A/Sch (Session 1) Junior Fencing Year 3 40
A/Sch (Session 1) Tennis Years 2 & 3 30
A/Sch (Session 2) Junior Fencing Year 4 40
A/Sch (Sessions 2 & 3) Tennis Years 3-8 30
Thursday: Lunchtime Bridge Years 6-8 Nil
Lunchtime Hockey Years 7 & 8 Nil
Lunchtime Judo Years 4 & 5 45
Lunchtime Monopoly Years 5-8 Nil
Lunchtime Senior Rock Band Years 6-8 10
A/Sch (Session 1) Football Years 2 & 3 45
A/Sch (Session 1) Judo Year 3 45
A/Sch (Session 2) Hockey Years 3 & 4 20
A/Sch (Sessions 2 & 3) Judo Years 4-8 45
A/Sch (Session 3) Hockey Years 5 20
Friday: Lunchtime Art Club Years 6-8 10
Lunchtime Brainteaser Years 4 &5 Nil
Lunchtime JIG Years 3-5 10
Lunchtime Senior Science Years 6-8 Nil A/Sch (Session 1) Basketball Year 3 45
A/Sch (Session 2 & 3) Basketball Years 4-8 45
A/Sch (Session 2) Training Years 5 Nil
A/Sch (Session 2) Training Years 7 & 8 Nil
A/Sch (Session 2) Shooting Years 5-8 54