Co-Curricular BrochureSpring Term 2020
Clubs &
SocietiesPages
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Charity &
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Fryer LAMDA Group
Open Art
Print Workshop ( PWP)
Woodley Festival
Dance
Flexi Art
Fryer Art Printshop
Fryer Clay Club
Fryer Drama
Artist Masterclass
Blood Wedding
Chicago - Cast Singing
HR Film Club
N.E.W.T.
Chicago - Drama Rehearsal
U-Knighted Chess
Club STEAM - Design & Build
Club STEAM - Projects
Electronics
LEGO Creators
Model Gliders
House for Fryers
Book Club
Bridge
Chinese Culture Experience
Debating
Fryer Board Games
Fun Fridays
A.R.K.
Amicus
Amnesty Student Group
DofE
LGBTQ Group
Whiteknights Swim
Fryer Flyer
EAL Book Club
Bond Film Club
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Spring conjures a sense of renewal, hope and fresh beginnings for many of us and the Spring Co-Curricular offer at Leighton Park is no exception.
As you look through the various zones such as Sport and Wellbeing, STEAM or Expression, we hope you will find something new and exciting to entice you into the programme for the term ahead. As well as more familiar clubs and activities such as Senior Choir, Lego Robotics, Football and Horse riding, you will discover some wonderful new opportunities too!
Perhaps you will join Merion’s Creative Writing club and embark on an imaginative journey penning stories for competitions, or maybe you will visit a local primary school with Lan and the Chinese Culture group? If you are keen to try out new mediums in Art why not be part of Elaine’s Clay Club on Mondays or Knitting with Nika as part of your Fryer activities?
For those of you eager to make a difference for others with your time you could come along to our Amnesty International or LGBTQ student led groups. You can also share your views on the co-curricular programme with our co-curricular student committee who meet termly. Details of how to contact the committee are up in Houses, so do please share your thoughts with them.So, I invite you all to look closely at these pages … you may be surprised what treasures you find to get 2020 off to a brilliant start!
Natasha Coccia, Assistant Head: Co-Curricular & Outreach
Flute Choir
S&C - Junior
Sport &
WellbeingPages
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Hockey Training
Horse Riding
Judo
Junior & Senior Rugby
Junior Basketball
Morning Swim
Netball Squad Training
Academic
Enrichment
APP Football Skills Session
APP S&C
APP Seminars
APP Tennis Academy
Senior Football
Senior Football Tactics
Sports Leaders
Winter Cricket Training
Swimming & Rehab
Swimming Club
Rowing & Rowfit
Rugby Squad - Fryer
S&C - Early Morning
Athletic Training
Football - APP S&C
Football - Girls
Girls' Cricket Training
Girls' Fitness
Fryer Voices
Guitar Ensemble
Music & Media SkillsPages
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Senior Choir
Senior Film
Silent String Quartet
String Ensemble
Make Up for Theatre
Rags-to-Riches
Sew, Upcycle, Dressmaking
Study & Type
Cooking for University
Textiles
Creative Writing
Dressmaking
Fryer Knitting
Guided Relaxation Group
Hair for Theatre
Handwriting @ Lunch
Lower School Cooking
ABRSM Music Theory
Acapella Vocal Groups
Additional Maths
Aspiring High
EPQ
French Conversation
Inspiring High
LP Wind
Music Technology
Orchestra
P.Ringles
Rock School
Jazz
Les Tres Belles Clefs
LP Brass
Chamber Choir
Four in a Bar
Fryer Film
Model United Nations
Prep Club - Fryer
Senior Maths Club
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String Quartet
Technical Crew
Please note that indexes for activities relevant to each year group can be
found at the end of this booklet.
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Before Tea on Tuesday
Lunch time on Friday
Find out about great new
books and chat about old
favourites. Get involved in
judging fiction and non-fiction
book awards. Crafts,
competitions and more. Older
groups will branch out into
graphic novels and explore
adaptations (plays, films etc).
Lunch time on Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday
Before Tea on Thursday
Enhance listening, speaking
and thinking by discussing
important current topics.
Participants will also be
introduced to British
Parliamentary Debating and
formal public speaking.
Lunch time on Friday
Improve your English by reading
and talking about great books.
Lunch provided.
Before Tea on Thursday
Some co-operative, some
competitive, tiles, boards and
cards. An opportunity to play some
board games you may not have
encountered before.
Before Tea on Monday, Friday
Have a story to tell? Something to
celebrate? An event to share? Then
join the Fryer Flyer! An opportunity
for budding Fryer journalists to
produce a publication for Fryer, by
Fryers. Exploring the issues that
REALLY matter!
Book Club Fryer Board Games
Chinese Culture
Experience
To provide students with the
chance to learn about Chinese
history, festivals, traditions,
music and sports. This is an
Outreach centred club linked
to a local primary school.
Debating
Clubs & Societies
Fryer Flyer
Learning how to play
minibridge and then progress
to bridge as you begin to gain
confidence.
Lunch time on Friday
Fun FridaysEAL Book ClubBeginners' Bridge
A chance to relax and make use
of the facilities in your House.
Best completed with a group of
friends but only once per week!
Before Tea on Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
House for Fryers
A drop in and chill out session
designed to support and
promote well being. There will
be board games, a community
jigsaw puzzle, colouring, free
writing, bean bags and biscuits
etc!
Human Rights Film Club
Before Tea on Monday
This is a film club with heart.
Come and explore the medium,
talk about human rights and
learn more about this powerful
tool for change.
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Clubs & Societies
U-Knighted Chess Club
WarhammerJames Bond Film Club
Before Tea on Tuesday
Learning and developing chess
game skills in a relaxed and fun
environment. All welcome!
Before Tea on Wednesday Before Tea on TuesdayLunch Time on Thursday
From Connery to Craig, and
everything in between. Come
and watch the adventures of
the world's favourite fictional
spy!
Building, painting and gaming
with figures from the Warhammer
40,000 and Age of Sigmar
Universes. We also play various
team games from Games
Workshop such as Blackstone
Fortress, Speed Freeks and
Necromunda.
N.E.W.T. Nature,
Environment, Wildlife
Taskforce supporting LP
wildlife with a wide range of
activities including
bat/bird/bug box construction,
wildlife surveys, beekeeping,
and allotment maintenance
including eating yummy
produce!
Young Philosophers'
Society
What does it mean to be
human? What is power? What
is the best form of
government? How can I be
truly happy? Are military drone
strikes ethical? Come and
explore these and other
thought-provoking questions.
Before Tea on Monday
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Amnesty Student Group LGBTQ Group
Local primary school swim
session. Students who enjoy
swimming or working with
younger students can sign up
to assist and give back to our
local community!
A student led group focused on
Human Rights and Campaigning
through Amnesty International.
A student led group to support
and spread awareness about
the LGBTQ community.
Everyone is welcome at this
group - it is a safe space for
support, advice and
empowerment. Lunch
provided.
Lunch time on Thursday
Join the largest sustainable
schools programme in the
world through this LP club.
Work towards an Eco Schools
award by engaging in exciting
environmental projects. Lunch
provided.
Lunch time on FridayLunch time on Thursday Lunch time on Monday
Amicus Whiteknights Swim
Charity & Service
DofEBefore Tea on Tuesday,
Thursday
Eco Schools
Lunch time on Tuesday
Duke of Edinburgh Scheme
with Bronze, Silver and Gold
awards available - dependant
on age and previous
qualifications. Something every
student should aspire to be
part of!
AMICUS are central to the
charity and service of Leighton
Park. We are a Sixth Form
student led organisation
focusing on charity events and
fundraising.
Before Tea on Wednesday
Do you want to make people
smile? Then come along to the
Acts of Random Kindness club
and take up opportunities to
support your House and your
School.
Acts of Random Kindness
(ARK)
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Building and coding with LEGO
Robotics EV3 kits with music in the
background and lots of
opportunities to make new friends.
Tech support from Adam too!
Constructing model glider kits
and eventually extending to
make a scale model of LP's own
glider from the 1950's.
Individual or team projects in
an area of STEAM. Come with
your own idea or join with some
of our established teams.
Projects will lead to a CREST
qualification.
Before Tea on Wednesday Before Tea on Monday
Before Tea on Tuesday
LEGO Creators Model Glider Club
STEAM
Club STEAM - Projects
Construct electronic kits or design
your own circuits. Popular kits
include Christmas decorations,
electronic dice, clocks, pianos and
robotic bugs!
Before Tea on Wednesday
Club STEAM - Design &
Build
Develop a device to measure
pollution around the school,
join with the circular economy
and help up-cycle plastics.
Projects will lead to a CREST
qualification.
Electronics
Before Tea on Monday
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After Tea on Tuesday Before Tea on Wednesday
Open to all creative artists
wanting to work with our Artist
in Residence, Ella Shepherd.
Cast dance rehearsals for our
Senior musical 'Chicago'. Give 'em
the ol' razzle dazzle!
After Tea on Monday, Thursday
Before Tea on Thursday
Lunch time on Friday
Chicago - Cast Singing
Rehearsals
Cast singing rehearsals around
the piano and on the main
stage in preparation for
'Chicago' until February half
term. Evening sessions will be
run as required.
Expression
Blood Wedding - School
Production
Artist Masterclass Chicago - Cast Dance
Cast rehearsals through the
year leading to a production of
the play Blood Wedding by
Lorca. The production will be
performed in June 2020, so
please come and join the cast
and crew this Spring!
Dance Performance
Company
Come and create a range of
repertoire in preparation for the
annual Let's Dance
performance evening in the
Summer term.
Drama rehearsals for those
participating in our Senior musical
'Chicago'. Come and practise with
your fellow cast members!
After Tea on Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday
Chicago - Drama Rehearsal
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A introduction to ceramics
where you will learn slabbing,
coiling, pinch pots and have
something to take home in
time for Easter! Come and join
the fun!
Open to all but with a specific focus
on exam groups in order to refine
work under the supervision of the
Art Department.
Before Tea on Thursday
A club designed to support the
preparation for the Woodley
Festival in March 2020. A
superb opportunity to
showcase the dramatic
strength of the School and see
other excellent performers
from other schools.
Before Tea on Wednesday Before Tea on Thursday
Before Tea on WednesdayBefore Tea on Monday
Print Workshop in Art
Before Tea on Tuesday
Fryer Clay Club Open Art
An opportunity to try out new
creative ways of working using
a range of media from 2D to
3D.
Fryer Art Printshop Fryer LAMDA Group
Flexi Art
For students in years 7, 8, 9 & 10
who want to develop their work
or start extra pieces in a relaxed
and supportive environment.
Fryer DramaBefore Tea on Tuesday,
ThursdayBefore Tea on Monday
An introduction to all types of
printmaking offered at LP.
Develop and refine your skills to
create repeat pattern designs,
learn processes for multi
coloured prints, etchings and
monotypes.
Expression
Cast rehearsals through the year
leading to the ISA Drama
Competition in March 2020 and a
performance in School in June
2020. Express yourself through
drama!
Woodley Festival
A wonderful group Drama session
to help develop performance skills
through devising monologues and
script work. Examinations in many
different subjects. Please note
additional charges apply.
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Lunch time on Monday,
TuesdayBefore School on Tuesday
Extra tuition offering individual
support for the music theory
tests for all the ABRSM grades 1-
8 for musicians to get the very
best out of learning their
instrument. £9.00/session from
any point in the year.
A fun session to join other flute
players playing a range of
pieces in different parts. All
abilities welcome!
Singing in acapella vocal
ensembles for boys, girls and
mixed groups.
A student led vocal group singing
acapella. Members of this
ensemble must first be members
of the Senior Choir, see Nicky
Wilson for details.
Singing in a small acapella
vocal ensemble for boys. Come
to the regular term time
concerts to hear us perform!
Acapella Vocal Groups
Chamber Choir
Four in a Bar
Lunch time on Monday
Lunch time on Tuesday
Lunch time on Thursday
ABRSM Music Theory
Music & Media
Flute Choir
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Before Tea on Tuesday Lunch Time on Monday
Come and work in the Music
Department and develop your
film editing and making, live TV
broadcasting and animation
skills.
Enjoy playing your guitar in a
group with other guitarists. All
abilities welcome. The Ensemble
regularly perform in the School's
term time concerts.
Music & Media
LP BrassFryer Voices Jazz
Lunch Time on TuesdayLunchtimes on Monday, Tuesday,
Friday
Fryer Film Production Guitar Ensemble Les Tres Belles Clefs
Lunchtime on Thursday
A fun and lively vocal group for
all voices in Fryer House with
regular public performances.
Love jazz and modern music with a
jazzy twist? Want to improvise in
the front line, sing with a jazz
group or be the driving force
behind the band in the rhythm
section? Join in! We have groups
for all years plus an Advanced
Performer Session!
An exciting and fun brass
ensemble playing modern and
contemporary music. Come
and make a big sound!
One Term
Female acapella vocal harmony
group performing at School
concerts and occasional off-site
events.
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Do you love singing? Would
you like the opportunity to go
on an international Music Tour?
We are a large four-part vocal
group singing a fun and lively
repertoire.
P.Ringles Senior Choir
Lunchtime on ThursdayLunchtime on Monday Before Tea on Monday
Beginners' wind band for those
wishing to take their first steps at
playing in an ensemble.
Lunchtime on Thursday Before Tea on Tuesday Before Tea on Monday
Enjoy playing any woodwind
instrument in a group with
other woodwind players.
An exciting and fun orchestra
playing modern and contemporary
music. If you love playing in a big
ensemble with a big sound, then
join us!
Join the school rock band and
learn a new instrument or give
your existing repetoire a new
direction. This is a great way to
make new friends too.
Orchestra Rock School
Music & Media
LP Wind
Music Production &
Technology
Learn to create music and
sound on the computer using
Digital Audio Workstations
(Logic Pro X, Garageband,
Cubase).
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Music & Media
String players are invited to come
and play in this ensemble. All are
welcome. We regularly perform in
the School's term time concerts.
Senior Film, TV &
Animation
Technical CrewString Ensemble
This is a traditional quartet, but
with a contemporary twist!
Working in the Yamaha Live
Lounge.
Do you play violin, viola or cello? Do
you enjoy playing Chamber music?
This is a traditional four part
ensemble where you can really
enjoy working in a small group.
Are you interested in working
with live events and live sound?
Prefer backstage tech to
performance? Learn more and
consider supporting the
School's concerts and
productions.
Silent String Quartet String Quartet
Before Tea on Wednesday
Come and work in the Music
Department and develop your
film editing and making, live TV
broadcasting and animation
skills.
Lunchtime on Wednesday Lunchtime on Thursday
Lunchtime on WednesdayLunchtime on Tuesday
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Skills
Cooking quick meals with
simple ingredients in
preparation for University life.
You will explore and experiment
with different forms of writing and
explore a range of international,
national and local competitions
that you could enter.
A group experimenting with
hairstyles for the Senior Musical
'Chicago' led by Olga from Field
House!
Various on Wednesday,
Thursday
Make and create or learn a new
skill such as cross stitch, make a
sock monster or lace making!
Make a garment - a skirt or shorts
for beginners - a garment of your
own choice for more experienced
dressmakers. There are clubs for
Juniors and Seniors.
Crafty Textiles Dressmaking
Before Tea on Thursday Before and After Tea on Tuesday
Trained staff will guide you
through relaxation techniques
to help you feel calmer and
refreshed if you are feeling
tense, stressed, and
overwhelmed or you just want
a little time to yourself. Bring
headphones!
Guided Relaxation
Groups
Before Tea on Thursday Before Tea on Tuesday Before Tea on Friday
Before Tea on Wednesday
A knitting club for Fryer led by
Nika in our Sixth Form for a
great combination of craft and
conversation whilst learning a
new skill.
Cooking for University Creative Writing Hair for Theatre
Fryer Knitting
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Skills
Cooking and Baking Club for
Years 7, 8 and 9. Come and
conjure up some tasty treats in
the Food Tech room;
scrumptious!
Lunch Time on Monday After Tea on Thursday Before Tea on Tuesday
Handwriting @ Lunch is
focused on improving your
handwriting. Running
fortnightly on Week 2 Mondays,
we endeavour to make a
difference to your penmanship.
Interested in fashion? Wanting to
learn how to make your own
clothes or make changes to an out
of date garment? Develop your
sewing skills to create clothes from
scratch or by upcycling.
A student led group
specialising in make-up for the
Senior Musical 'Chicago'. Join
this group and help make our
LP stars shine on stage!
Make Up for Theatre
After Tea on Monday
Study & Type is a group where
extra support is provided to
help you learn great study
techniques and put them into
practice. There is also time to
brush up on your keyboard
typing skills.
Handwriting @ Lunch Sew, Upcycle, Dressmaking Study & Type
Before Tea on Tuesday
Lower School Cooking
Rags-to-Riches
After Tea on Thursday
Upcycle clothing to create a
fashionable garment which you
have made to suit your own taste,
style and size.
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Sport & Wellbeing
APP Seminars
Before Tea on Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, ThursdayLunch Time on Tuesday Before Tea on Thursday
After Tea on Tuesday
Before Tea on Friday
Invitation only. Fortnightly
meeting for all APP students
featuring seminars, nutrition,
psychology and fitness training.
Football hobby for Years 7, 8
and 9 girls keen to learn how to
dribble, tackle, score and more!
Come and play the beautiful
game!
Athletic Training
Private tennis sessions for
students looking to play tennis
competitively in and out of
School. Please note there is an
additional cost for this hobby.
Invitation only.
APP Tennis Academy
APP Football Skills Session
An opportunity to strengthen
your football skills with
additional guidance to take you
to the next level of teamwork.
Invitation only. Strength and
conditioning for APP students,
focusing on the core, speed,
agility and strength skills
needed to be one of the elite.
APP S&C
Football - Girls
An advanced programme of
Strength and Conditioning training
for footballers who are already
members of APP and would
benefit from extra coaching in this
particular sport.
Come and join our cricket
training club and get into the
swing of this fun and social
sport.
Football - APP S&C Girls' Cricket Training
Before Tea on TuesdayLunch time on Tuesday Lunch Time on Tuesday
A fantastic club to stretch and
challenge those interested in
athletics across the Spring into
Summer.
Photograph courtesy of MPD Photography
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Sport & Wellbeing
Girls' Fitness Morning Swim
Before Tea on Monday Before Tea on Monday Before Tea on Tuesday
Before Tea on WednesdayBefore Tea on Thursday
Before School on Tuesday
Girls only fitness session led by
PE staff. Come and enjoy a fun
workout boost your endorphins
and get fit!
Morning swim and waterbased
fitness for in the pool all
students. If you are morning
person, this is the club for you!
Rugby training continues for
the Spring term, so come and
join us for more coaching in
this great team sport.
Specialist hockey sessions out
on the astro in preparation for
matches and just for fun !
Come and join our new Judo club
on Mondays and experience
training by a judo king! As this club
is run by an external provider the
for cost for the Spring term is £60
per student.
Team sports based
conditioning and netball
practice. Come and improve
your netball skills for the season
and watch your game
performance soar!
Hockey Training Judo Netball Squad Training
Junior & Senior Rugby
After Tea on Wednesday
Shooting hoops with coaching
and training, come and
practise your game!
Junior Basketball
Before Tea on Tuesday
Horse Riding & Stable
Management
Horse riding is off site at
Checkendon Equestrian Centre, a
BHS riding school. The Centre has
70 horses, five riding arenas and
qualified riding instructors.
Additional charges apply. Nicky will
take you there and back!
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Sport & Wellbeing
Rowing & Rowfit S&C - Early Morning Senior Football
Before Tea on Tuesday
After Tea on Tuesday Lunch Time on Friday
For keen rugby players to
develop their skills with expert
coaching to keep you on track.
Strength and conditioning based
circuits. Open to all abilities and
aimed at those keen to get fit,
improve energy levels and feel
great!
Football training with Tim
continues for the Spring term
on the astro and fields, this club
is for senior students only.
S&C - Junior Senior Football Tactics
Before Tea on Thursday Before School on Friday After Tea on Thursday
Starting after Long Leave,
indoor and outdoor river rowing
with cardio fitness training
through fun games and team
activities.
Strength and conditioning based
circuits. Open to any age and
ability for those who want to be
energised early morning to get the
weekend off to a lively start!
Our hugely popular senior
football session is open for Year
10 to Upper Sixth in the Spring
Term. Come and play!
Rugby Squad - Fryer
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Sport & Wellbeing
Before School on Thursday
Lunchtime on Thursday Lunchtime on Thursday
Before Tea on Monday
A great option to combine
sport and an interest in
coaching. Learn how to teach
younger children key skills
across a range of disciplines
and develop your leadership
skills at the same time!
This cricket training session starts
after February Long Leave, so keep
an eye out for notices in Collect
and Houses.
Morning swim and rehab post
fixtures and games. Wake up with
a splash and build up an appetite
for breakfast!
Swimming & Rehab
Open to students who want to
improve and to competitive
swimmers wanting to train or
to students wanting to be a
part of the school squad.
Swimming Club
Winter Cricket TrainingSports Leaders
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Academic Enrichment
Before Tea on Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday
Keep up or catch up with prep
in quiet surroundings with help
on request. This is a great way to
get focused on prep with the
comforts of House.
Prep Club - Fryer
Before Tea on Friday Lunch time on Tuesday Before Tea on Thursday
Debate, discussion, support and
skills development for anyone
thinking of applying to
Oxbridge, Medicine, Veterinary,
Russell Group universities or
other demanding higher
education programmes.
The Model United Nations explores
real world issues from the
perspective of member states, and
our aim is to represent the School
(nationally and internationally) at
Model United Nations conferences.
The opportunity for Upper Sixth
academic enrichment in French
through conversation with a
native speaker.
Before Tea on Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday
Before Tea on Wednesday After Tea on Thursday
An academic enrichment club
for those who are studying for
the public examination in
Additional Mathematics.
Inspiring High (formerly known as
Brainstretchers) is a weekly talk
from a member of staff or invited
guest on a topic which is outside,
above and beyond the taught
curriculum.
Learn to collaborate - a vital skill
for University - and use higher
level mathematics to solve
problems in preparation for
UKMT Maths Competitions,
interviews and STEP/MAT
papers.
Additional Maths Inspiring High Senior Maths Club
Model United NationsAspiring High Speaking French
Before Tea on Thursday
Before Tea on Tuesday, Thursday
French Speaking
Conversation
We will focus on role plays, general
conversation and presentation, all
of which are part of the Speaking
Examination for iGCSE French.
Extended Project
Qualification
Working towards an Extended
Project Qualification which
hones your skills in research in
an area of academic interest or
linked to a future career.
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Before SchoolLunch TimeBefore TeaAfter Tea
MondayMondayMondayMondayMondayMondayTuesdayTuesdayTuesdayTuesdayTuesdayTuesdayWednesdayWednesdayWednesdayWednesdayWednesdayWednesdayThursdayThursdayThursdayThursdayThursdayThursdayFridayFridayFridayFriday Friday
Friday FridayFlute Choir, p9
Morning Swim, p16 Swimming & Rehab, p18 S&C - Early Morning, p17
Acapella Groups, p9 Athletic Training, p15 Book Club - Y9, p3 Amnesty Group, p5 A.R.K., p5
Guitar Ensemble, p13 Book Club - Y10&Y11, p3 Chicago - Drama, p7 Book Club - Fryer, p3 Bridge, p3
Handwriting, p14 Chamber Choir, p9 Silent String Quartet, p12 Chicago - Drama, p7 Dance, p7
Jazz - Giant Steps, p10 Chicago - Drama, p7 Technical Crew, p12 Four in a Bar, p9 EAL Book Club, p3
Jazz - Year 11, p10 Eco Schools, p5 Guided Relaxation , p13 Fun Fridays, p3
LGBTQ Group, p5 Football - APP S&C, p15 Les Tres Belles Clefs, p10 Jazz Adv. Performer, p10
Music Theory, p9 Football - Girls, p15 LP Brass, p10 Jazz - Senior, p10
P.Ringles, p11 Fryer Voices, p10 LP Wind, p11 Snr Football Tactics, p17
Jazz - Year 10, p10 Music Tech, p11
Jazz - Year 9, p10 Sports Leaders, p18
Model Untd Nations, p19 String Quartet, p12
Music Theory, p9 Whiteknights Swim, p5
String Ensemble, p12 Winter Cricket, p18
YoungPhilSoc, p4
APP S&C, p15 APP Football, p15 Amicus, p5 Additional Maths, p19 APP Seminars, p15
Electronics, p6 APP S&C, p15 APP S&C, p15 APP S&C, p15 Aspiring High, p19
Fryer Clay Club, p8 Chicago - Drama, p7 Bond Film Club, p4 Chicago - Drama, p7 Fryer Flyer, p3
Fryer Drama, p8 Chinese Culture, p3 Chicago - Cast Dance, p7 Chicago Cast Singing, p7 Hair for Theatre, p13
Fryer Flyer, p3 Club STEAM Projects, p6 Chicago - Drama, p7 Cooking for Uni, p13 House for Fryers, p3
Hockey Training, p16 Creative Writing, p13 Club STEAM Design, p6 Debating, p3
House for Fryers, p3 DofE - Bronze, p5 EPQ 2, p19 DofE - Gold, p5
HR Film Club, p3 Dressmaking, p13 Fryer Art Printshop, p8 EPQ 3, p19
Judo, p10 EPQ 1, p19 Fryer Knitting, p13 Flexi Art, p8
Model Gliders, p6 Flexi Art, p8 Girls' Fitness, p16 French Speaking, p19
Prep Club - Fryer, p19 French Speaking, p19 Guided Relaxation , p16 Fryer Board Games, p3
Rock School, p11 Fryer Film, p10 House for Fryers, p3 Fryer LAMDA Group, p8
Senior Choir, p11 House for Fryers, p3 Inspiring High, p19 Girls' Cricket Training, p15
Swimming Club, p18 Jnr & Snr Rugby, p16 LEGO Creators, p6 Horse Riding, p16
U-Knighted Chess, p4 Lwr School Cooking, p14 Open Art, p8 House for Fryers, p3
Woodley Festival, p8 N.E.W.T., p9 Prep Club - Fryer, p19 Prep Club - Fryer, p19
Netball Squad, p16 Senior Film, p12 Rowing & Rowfit, p17
Orchestra, p11 Speaking French U6, p19
Prep Club - Fryer, p19 Textiles, p13
Print Workshop, p8 Woodley Festival, p8
Rugby Squad - Fryer, p17
Study & Type, p14
Warhammer, p4
Blood Wedding, p7 APP Tennis Acad., p15 Chicago - Drama, p7 Blood Wedding, p7
Make Up for Theatre, p14 Artist Masterclass, p7 Junior Basketball, p16 Chicago - Drama, p7
Chicago - Drama, p7 Rags-to-Riches, p14
Dressmaking, p13 Senior Football, p17
S&C - Junior, p17 Senior Maths Club, p19
Sew & Upcycle, p14
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Combined Timetable - All Years
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FridayFlute Choir, p9
Morning Swim, p16 Swimming & Rehab, p18 S&C - Early Morning, p17
Acapella Groups, p9 Athletic Training, p15 Silent String Quartet, p12 Book Club - Fryer, p3 A.R.K., p5
Guitar Ensemble, p13 Eco Schools, p5 LP Brass, p10 Bridge, p3
Handwriting, p14 Football - APP S&C, p15 LP Wind, p11 Dance, p7
Jazz - Giant Steps, p10 Football - Girls, p15 Music Tech, p11 EAL Book Club, p3
LGBTQ Group, p5 Fryer Voices, p10 Sports Leaders, p18 Fun Fridays, p3
Music Theory, p9 Music Theory, p9 String Quartet, p12 Jazz Adv. Performer, p10
P.Ringles, p11 String Ensemble, p12 Winter Cricket, p18 Snr Football Tactics, p17
APP S&C, p15 APP Football, p15 APP S&C, p15 APP S&C, p15 APP Seminars, p15
Electronics, p6 APP S&C, p15 Bond Film Club, p4 Fryer Board Games, p3 Fryer Flyer, p3
Fryer Clay Club, p8 Chinese Culture, p3 Club STEAM Design, p6 Fryer LAMDA Group, p8 House for Fryers, p3
Fryer Drama, p8 Club STEAM Projects, p6 Fryer Art Printshop, p8 Girls' Cricket Trng, p15
Fryer Flyer, p3 Dressmaking, p13 Fryer Knitting, p13 Horse Riding, p16
Hockey Training, p16 Flexi Art, p8 Girls' Fitness, p16 House for Fryers, p3
House for Fryers, p3 Fryer Film, p10 Guided Relaxation , p16 Prep Club - Fryer, p19
Judo, p10 House for Fryers, p3 House for Fryers, p3 Rowing & Rowfit, p17
Model Gliders, p6 Lwr School Cooking, p14 Inspiring High, p19 Textiles, p13
Prep Club - Fryer, p19 N.E.W.T., p9 LEGO Creators, p6 Woodley Festival, p8
Rock School, p11 Netball Squad, p16 Prep Club - Fryer, p19
Swimming Club, p18 Orchestra, p11
U-Knighted Chess, p4 Prep Club - Fryer, p19
Woodley Festival, p8 Print Workshop, p8
Rugby Squad - Fryer, p17
Study & Type, p14
Warhammer, p4
APP Tennis Acad, p15 Junior Basketball, p16
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Fryer - Y7 & Y8 Activity Timetable
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We expect that all students in Fryer will commit to at least three after school activities per week,excluding Prep or House. This may include activities outside school.
The timetable below shows all of the options available for Fryer students. Please take the time this
weekend to discuss the options thoroughly with your child. All activities will be signed up for via the
SOCS links. Please ensure that your child intends to select activities that fit with their other
commitments and the logistics of your family so that they are able to complete their selection with
confidence. The sign-up closes on Wednesday 11th December.
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Flute Choir, p9
Morning Swim, p16 Swimming & Rehab, p18 S&C - Early Morning, p17
Acapella Groups, p9 Athletic Training, p15 Book Club - Y9, p3 Amnesty Group, p5 Bridge, p3
Guitar Ensemble, p13 Chamber Choir, p9 Silent String Quartet, p12 Les Tres Belles Clefs, p10 Dance, p7
Handwriting, p14 Eco Schools, p5 Technical Crew, p12 LP Brass, p10 EAL Book Club, p3
LGBTQ Group, p5 Football - APP S&C, p15 LP Wind, p11 Fun Fridays, p3
Music Theory, p9 Football - Girls, p15 Music Tech, p11 Jazz Adv. Performer, p10
P.Ringles, p11 Jazz - Year 9, p10 Sports Leaders, p18 Snr Football Tactics, p17
Music Theory, p9 String Quartet, p12
String Ensemble, p12 Winter Cricket, p18
APP S&C, p15 APP Football, p15 APP S&C, p15 APP S&C, p15 APP Seminars, p15
Electronics, p6 APP S&C, p15 Bond Film Club, p4 Debating, p3
Hockey Training, p16 Chinese Culture, p3 Club STEAM Design, p6 Flexi Art, p8
Judo, p10 Club STEAM Projects, p6 Girls' Fitness, p16 Girls' Cricket Trng, p15
Model Gliders, p6 DofE - Bronze, p5 Guided Relaxation , p16 Horse Riding, p16
Rock School, p11 Dressmaking, p13 Inspiring High, p19 Rowing & Rowfit, p17
Senior Choir, p11 Flexi Art, p8 LEGO Creators, p6
Swimming Club, p18 Jnr & Snr Rugby, p16 Senior Film, p12
U-Knighted Chess, p4 Lwr School Cooking, p14
N.E.W.T., p9
Netball Squad, p16
Orchestra, p11
Print Workshop, p8
Study & Type, p14
Warhammer, p4
Blood Wedding, p7 APP Tennis Acad., p15 Junior Basketball, p16 Blood Wedding, p7
S&C - Junior, p17 Rags-to-Riches, p14
Sew & Upcycle, p14
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We expect that all students in Year 9 will commit to at least two after school activities per week,excluding Prep or House. This may include activities outside school.
The timetable below shows all of the options available for Year 9 students. Please take the time this
weekend to discuss the options thoroughly with your child. All activities will be signed up for via the
SOCS links. Please ensure that your child intends to select activities that fit with their other
commitments and the logistics of your family so that they are able to complete their selection with
confidence. The sign-up closes on Wednesday 11th December.
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Flute Choir, p9
Morning Swim, p16 Swimming & Rehab, p18 S&C - Early Morning, p17
Acapella Groups, p9 Athletic Training, p15 Chicago - Drama, p7 Amnesty Group, p5 Bridge, p3
Guitar Ensemble, p13 Book Club - Y10&Y11, p3 Silent String Quartet, p12 Chicago - Drama, p7 Fun Fridays, p3
Handwriting, p14 Chamber Choir, p9 Technical Crew, p12 Four in a Bar, p9 Jazz Adv. Performer, p10
LGBTQ Group, p5 Chicago - Drama, p7 Les Tres Belles Clefs, p10 Snr Football Tactics, p17
Music Theory, p9 Eco Schools, p5 LP Brass, p10
Football - APP S&C, p15 LP Wind, p11
Jazz - Year 10, p10 Music Tech, p11
Model Untd Nations, p19 Sports Leaders, p18
Music Theory, p9 String Quartet, p12
String Ensemble, p12 Whiteknights Swim, p5
Winter Cricket, p18
YoungPhilSoc, p4
APP S&C, p15 APP Football, p15 APP S&C, p15 APP S&C, p15 APP Seminars, p15
Electronics, p6 APP S&C, p15 Bond Film Club, p4 Chicago - Drama, p7 Hair for Theatre, p13
Hockey Training, p16 Chicago - Drama, p7 Chicago - Cast Dance, p7 Chicago Cast Singing, p7
HR Film Club, p3 Chinese Culture, p3 Chicago - Drama, p7 Debating, p3
Judo, p10 Club STEAM Projects, p6 Club STEAM - Design, p6 Flexi Art, p8
Model Gliders, p6 Creative Writing, p13 Girls' Fitness, p16 French Speaking, p19
Rock School, p11 French Speaking, p19 Guided Relaxation , p16 Girls' Cricket Trng, p15
Senior Choir, p11 Junior & Senior Rugby, p16 Inspiring High, p19 Horse Riding, p16
Swimming Club, p18 N.E.W.T., p9 LEGO Creators, p6 Rowing & Rowfit, p17
U-Knighted Chess, p4 Netball Squad, p16 Open Art, p8
Orchestra, p11 Senior Film, p12
Study & Type, p14
Warhammer, p4
Blood Wedding, p7 APP Tennis Acad., p15 Chicago - Drama, p7 Blood Wedding, p7
Make Up for Theatre, p14 Chicago - Drama, p7 Chicago - Drama, p7
Dressmaking, p13 Rags-to-Riches, p14
S&C - Junior, p17 Senior Football, p17
Sew & Upcycle, p14
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Year 10 Activity Timetable
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We expect that all students in Year 10 will commit to at least two after school activities per week,excluding Prep or House. This may include activities outside school.
The timetable below shows all of the options available for Year 10 students. Please take the time this
weekend to discuss the options thoroughly with your child. All activities will be signed up for via the
SOCS links. Please ensure that your child intends to select activities that fit with their other
commitments and the logistics of your family so that they are able to complete their selection with
confidence. The sign-up closes on Wednesday 11th December.
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Flute Choir, p9
Morning Swim, p16 Swimming & Rehab, p18 S&C - Early Morning, p17
Acapella Groups, p9 Athletic Training, p15 Chicago - Drama, p7 Amnesty Group, p5 Bridge, p3
Guitar Ensemble, p13 Book Club - Y10&Y11, p3 Silent String Quartet, p12 Chicago - Drama, p7 Fun Fridays, p3
Handwriting @ Lunch, p14 Chamber Choir, p9 Technical Crew, p12 Four in a Bar, p9 Jazz Adv. Performer, p10
Jazz - Year 11, p10 Chicago - Drama, p7 Guided Relaxation , p13 Snr Football Tactics, p17
LGBTQ Group, p5 Eco Schools, p5 Les Tres Belles Clefs, p10
Music Theory, p9 Football - APP S&C, p15 LP Brass, p10
Model Untd Nations, p19 LP Wind, p11
Music Theory, p9 Music Tech, p11
String Ensemble, p12 Sports Leaders, p18
String Quartet, p12
Whiteknights Swim, p5
Winter Cricket, p18
YoungPhilSoc, p4
APP S&C, p15 APP Football, p15 Amicus, p5 Additional Maths, p19 APP Seminars, p15
Electronics, p6 APP S&C, p15 APP S&C, p15 APP S&C, p15 Hair for Theatre, p13
Hockey Training, p16 Chicago - Drama, p7 Bond Film Club, p4 Chicago - Drama, p7
HR Film Club, p3 Chinese Culture, p3 Chicago - Cast Dance, p7 Chicago Cast Singing, p7
Judo, p10 Club STEAM Projects, p6 Chicago - Drama, p7 Debating, p3
Model Gliders, p6 Creative Writing, p13 Club STEAM Design, p6 French Speaking, p19
Rock School, p11 French Speaking, p19 Girls' Fitness, p16 Girls' Cricket Trng, p15
Senior Choir, p11 Jnr & Snr Rugby, p16 Guided Relaxation , p16 Horse Riding, p16
Swimming Club, p18 N.E.W.T., p9 Inspiring High, p19 Rowing & Rowfit, p17
U-Knighted Chess, p4 Netball Squad, p16 LEGO Creators, p6
Orchestra, p11 Open Art, p8
Study & Type, p14 Senior Film, p12
Warhammer, p4
Blood Wedding, p7 APP Tennis Academy, p15 Chicago - Drama, p7 Blood Wedding, p7
Make Up for Theatre, p14 Artist Masterclass, p7 Chicago - Drama, p7
Chicago - Drama, p7 Rags-to-Riches, p14
Dressmaking, p13 Senior Football, p17
Senior Maths Club, p19
Sew & Upcycle, p14
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Year 11 Activity Timetable
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We expect that all students in Year 11 will commit to at least one after school hobby per week. Thismay include activities outside school.
Monday
The timetable below shows all of the options available for students in Year 11. Taking some structured
time out for activities may actually help your child to focus on their studies. Please take the time this
week to discuss the options thoroughly with your child. Please ensure that your child intends to select
activities that fit with their other commitments, including revision, and the logistics of your family so that
they are able to complete their selection with confidence. The closing date for activity selection is
Wednesday 11th December.
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Flute Choir, p9
Morning Swim, p16 Swimming & Rehab, p18 S&C - Early Morning, p17
Acapella Groups, p9 Athletic Training, p15 Chicago - Drama, p7 Amnesty Group, p5 Bridge, p3
Guitar Ensemble, p13 Chamber Choir, p9 Silent String Quartet, p12 Chicago - Drama, p7 Fun Fridays, p3
Handwriting, p14 Chicago - Drama, p7 Technical Crew, p12 Four in a Bar, p9 Jazz Adv. Performer, p10
LGBTQ Group, p5 Eco Schools, p5 Guided Relaxation , p13 Jazz - Senior, p10
Music Theory, p9 Football - APP S&C, p15 Les Tres Belles Clefs, p10 Snr Football Tactics, p17
Model Untd Nations, p19 LP Brass, p10
Music Theory, p9 LP Wind, p11
String Ensemble, p12 Music Tech, p11
Sports Leaders, p18
String Quartet, p12
APP S&C, p15 APP Football, p15 Amicus, p5 APP S&C, p15 APP Seminars, p15
Electronics, p6 APP S&C, p15 APP S&C, p15 Chicago - Drama, p7 Aspiring High, p19
Hockey Training, p16 Chicago - Drama, p7 Bond Film Club, p4 Chicago Cast Singing, p7 Hair for Theatre, p13
HR Film Club, p3 Chinese Culture, p3 Chicago - Cast Dance, p7 Cooking for University, p13
Judo, p10 Club STEAM Projects, p6 Chicago - Drama, p7 Debating, p3
Model Gliders, p6 Creative Writing, p13 Club STEAM Design, p6 DofE - Gold, p5
Rock School, p11 EPQ 1, p19 EPQ 2, p19 EPQ 3, p19
Senior Choir, p11 Jnr & Snr Rugby, p16 Girls' Fitness, p16 Girls' Cricket Training, p15
Swimming Club, p18 Netball Squad, p16 Guided Relaxation , p16 Horse Riding, p16
U-Knighted Chess, p4 Orchestra, p11 Inspiring High, p19 Rowing & Rowfit, p17
Study & Type, p14 LEGO Creators, p6 Speaking French U6, p19
Warhammer, p4 Open Art, p8
Senior Film, p12
Make Up for Theatre, p14 APP Tennis Acad., p15 Chicago - Drama, p7 Chicago - Drama, p7
Artist Masterclass, p7 Rags-to-Riches, p14
Chicago - Drama, p7 Senior Football, p17
Dressmaking, p13 Senior Maths Club, p19
Sew & Upcycle, p14
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The timetable below shows all of the options available for students in the Sixth Form. Taking some
structured time out for activities may actually help your child to focus on their studies. Please take the
time this week to discuss the options thoroughly with your child. Please ensure that your child intends to
select activities that fit with their other commitments, including revision, and the logistics of your family
so that they are able to complete their selection with confidence. The closing date for activity selection
is Wednesday 11th December.
Sixth Form Activity Timetable
We expect that all students in the Sixth Form will commit to at least one after school hobby perweek. This may include activities outside school.
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