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2:40pm-3:40pm Monday (6) Boxercise – ALA/KES (6) Archery – JTH/EMM (6) Dodgeball – CXT Year 10 Football - BXP (6) Year 8 Rugby—JJH Tuesday (6) KS4 Rugby – GC, Girls Football Club – ALA/KES (6) Archery – JTH/EMM, (6) Girls Basketball — PXK, (6) Futsal— BXP Wednesday (6) KS3 Rugby – GC, Year 7 Football — BES Year 8 Football – JTH Year 9 Football—KES/CXT Boys Basketball – PXK Thursday Climbing – SW (Sco Wylie) Friday Year 9-11 Netball – APS, EMM, KEA, CXT Parkour – PXK, MXA (6) Volleyball – JXS (6) Running Club - AT, TEM PE Clubs - Spring 2014 All the informaon included in the Session 6 Booklet is correct at the me of prinng. New staff joining the Academy in Septem- ber will be running Session 6 acvies, and the details of these clubs will be passed on to students by their form tutors. Expressive Arts Clubs will be running on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, in Session 6, 2:40pm - 3:40pm, and the details of these will announced in September. Expressive Arts Clubs Spring 2014 Session 6 Choices Booklet ‘Love of Learning’ September 2014

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Page 1: Tuesday Choices Booklet - Thomas Clarkson Academy · raft lub lood, Guts and Gore ard models, ards for all occasions, Zentangle squares, Key rings, Stained glass sun catchers, alligra-phy

2:40pm-3:40pm

Monday (6) Boxercise – ALA/KES (6) Archery – JTH/EMM

(6) Dodgeball – CXT Year 10 Football - BXP

(6) Year 8 Rugby—JJH

Tuesday

(6) KS4 Rugby – GC, Girls Football Club – ALA/KES

(6) Archery – JTH/EMM, (6) Girls Basketball — PXK,

(6) Futsal— BXP

Wednesday (6) KS3 Rugby – GC, Year 7 Football — BES

Year 8 Football – JTH Year 9 Football—KES/CXT

Boys Basketball – PXK

Thursday Climbing – SW (Scott Wylie)

Friday Year 9-11 Netball – APS, EMM, KEA, CXT

Parkour – PXK, MXA (6) Volleyball – JXS

(6) Running Club - AT, TEM

PE Clubs - Spring 2014

All the information included in the Session 6 Booklet is correct at

the time of printing. New staff joining the Academy in Septem-

ber will be running Session 6 activities, and the details of these

clubs will be passed on to students by their form tutors.

Expressive Arts Clubs will be running on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

and Friday, in Session 6, 2:40pm - 3:40pm, and the details of these will

announced in September.

Expressive Arts Clubs

Spring 2014

Session 6

Choices

Booklet ‘Love of Learning’

September 2014

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KS4 Art Club

P205 Mrs Loosemore

Creative Writing P001 For KS3

Creating new worlds

through writing.

Miss McGeoghie

TCA TV Create your own TV pro-grammes producing and filming the latest news from TCA and

around the world P108

Session Choices Monday

Mr Bliss, Miss Doyle

Architecture Architecture through

the ages and model

building Mr Aspland C001

Chess and Board Games Club We aim to raise the profile of Chess and

other board games M008

Mr Abdulai, Mr Griffiths

Boxercise Miss Anderson, Miss Smith

Sports Hall

Japanese and Japanese Culture Learn to speak and write Japanese. Find out about aspects of Japanese culture such as food, drink, religion, origami and Japanese history. Discover what it is like to be a Japanese teen-ager. Try on traditional Japa-

nese kimonos.

Mrs Taylor M006

Pies and Cakes

Learn to make delicious pies

and cakes, and much more!

A102 Miss Batchelor

Limited to 20 places

Dodgeball For KS3

Ms Thomas

Gym

TCA Soapbox (shout about it) Derby Be one of the pupils who is going to combine all their learning at TCA. Soap Box Derby will need you to think about: Maths, Design, Textiles, Language, Phys-ics, Social Impact.

Mrs Bishop, Mr Palmer

P011

TAs Homework Club Help with all homework from three Teach-

ing Assistants

Library

Photoshop

Josh Huke, P108

Year 11 Intervention Clubs, every day, by invitation

Horticulture

For those ‘green-fingered’ students who

opted for Horticulture in their Options this

will be their Session 6 on Fridays.

Boome Hair and Beauty For students who opted for Hair or Beauty in

their Options this will be their Session 6 on Fri-

days run by Boome Hair and Beauty staff from

Whittlesey.

Anglian Water Students will be able to attend a session

run by Anglian Water and will learn more

about the company. This is a great oppor-

tunity to develop your employability

skills! Day of the week TBC

Session 6 CEIAG Clubs

Sign up to a Session 6 on Tuesdays

with Miss Bradshaw

14:40 - 15:20

Miss Bradshaw will be available to support you from

14:40—15:20 at the Desk of Dreams

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Session 6 Choices We encourage every student to sign up for a Session 6 club; there is

something for everyone and there’s no reason you can’t attend one on

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday AND Friday!

If you choose not to, remember you can always:

Go to Intervention or join an Elective

Do homework or revision in the LIC

Work on the computers

If you are in school after 2:40 pm you must be involved in an activity

On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday there are home-work and reading sessions in the Library. You can go along to these during Session 6, work on your homework, do some revi-sion, or research anything that interests you. The Library staff will be on hand to offer you help and guidance at any time. If you’d like to join this session, you’ll need to sign up for a 6-week period.

Session 6 LIC

Session 6 GCSE Electives - invited students must attend

Monday

Art BTEC Science

Business Studies Electronics

English French

Geography History

IT Product Design

Sport Textiles

Tuesday

Additional Science Art

Business Catering

Child Development ECDL

Geography Graphics

IT Maths

Spanish Textiles

Wednesday

BTEC Science Business

Child Development ECDL

Electronics English

Graphics History

IT Music

Friday

Core Science

Music

Year 8 Rugby Mr Holmes

Meet in changing rooms

Book Club For KS3

Film Club Watching, discussing and reviewing films

as well as training and resources to make

your own films.

String Instrument

Club P112 Mr Keet, Mrs O’Rourke

Rugby Union For KS4 Mr Crossley

Miss Bradshaw - CEIAG duty

Ms Ling - duty lead

EAL Homework Club Get help with your homework

if language is an issue. All

languages welcome.

Miss Matuszczyk opposite EAL

office

ICT Club

Mr Rahme M107

Studio Time Mr L. Watson P113

Come along and practise a range of musi-

cal instruments– from ukulele to drum kit

Games Club Mr Power

K107

Book Club for KS3

“First rule about ‘Book Club’ is there will be a lot of talking about books … in a club … Second rule is - you will need to read outside of ‘Book Club’ … Third rule is - you will need an opinion!” Mrs Rollings P010

Film Club For KS3 Mrs Geary P104

Watching, discussing and reviewing films as well as training and re-sources to make your own films.

Scrapbooking A chance to create a visual story

or a book of memories. A108 Miss Russell

Horticulture Club Mr Williams, Mrs Mackie, Mr

Hoare

Field behind King

Debating Club Miss Kilburn

KS3 More Able students

K108

Year 11 Intervention Clubs, every day, by invitation

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TAs Homework Club Help with all homework from three Teaching Assis-tants

Library

Mrs Beardmore, Mrs

O’Rourke

Session Choices Tuesday

Mrs Njikang

Ms Guppy P203 Manga! Produce your own manga comic strips based

around your own characters/

stories and get them printed

and bound as a collective book.

Spelling Bee Those attending Penpal Club may still attend.

A105

Rugby Union For KS3

Mr Crossley

Table Tennis Mr Bellamy-Woods, Mr

Cobby

Meet in Gym

Card Craft Miss Coleman, Miss Stephens K007

Flower Arranging

Ms Brinkman

M102

P113 Young Voices Choir

TCA Cadets

Miss Rose M002

For Year 7 and 8

Games Club Mrs Wu M107

Computer Skills P108

Catch up on homework

or even learn the basics!

Mrs Clarke

Year 11 Intervention Clubs, every day, by invitation

Mr Loosemore K012

Miss Bradshaw - CEIAG duty

Mrs Salmon - duty lead

Archery 2 Do you think you have what it

takes to be the next Robin

Hood? Would you like to learn

how to shoot a recurve bow ?

Mr Hooper, Miss Machin

Mrs Moore M106

Chemistry for Life Explore the importance of chemistry in our day-to-day life with hands on experi-ments. K109 Mrs Raj Yrs 7-9

Bronze Crest Award in Science Teams of KS3 students to working on a fun chain

reaction circuit project. Achieve a prestigious award,

which contributes to the Children’s Uni-

versity Passport.

Mr Robinson M108

CSI: Wisbech Ideal for any CSI fans –

Attempt to investigate a

crime scene & create your

own ‘PERFECT’ crime scene.

Signing up new members

Space Marines, Orcs and Hobbits

Miniature Figure Painting. Come and develop your figure painting skills . Learn

the techniques of fantasy figure painting. Learn the

dry brush technique to create

realistic

miniatures. Max 20/25

Brainteasers! Pit your wits against

these fun puzzles and

quizzes. M103

Mrs Joannou

From Your Idea to the Shop! Product design - taking

your idea and turning

into a product the gen-

eral public can buy.

Mr P Watson A001

Volleyball

Miss J Smith

Sports Hall

TAs Homework

Club Help with all homework from three Teaching

Year 11 Intervention Clubs, every day, by invitation

School Play Rehearsal Mr Hudson, Mrs Wilcox, Mr White P114

Rehearsals and choreography for the

school performance.

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Session Choices Friday

Fantasy Football League

2014/2015 season.

Calling all footie fanatics!

Ms Ling A101

Running Club Get fit, stay fit, have fun!

Miss Trett, Mr Moore

Meet in changing rooms

Mrs Trenoweth, Miss

Thorbinson P206 Craft Club Card models, Cards for all occasions, Zentangle

squares, Key rings, Stained

glass sun catchers, Calligra-

phy capitals, Armour forging,

Mask making, Calligraphy.

KS4 Revision Techniques

Miss Johnson K008

Accelerated GCSE Music

Mrs. O’Rourke P112

Charities

Miss Bowen

K104

Health and Fitness K107

Mr Awais

#bethechange Want to change the world? Be the change you want

to see in the world and use social

media to do so. We will be writing

blogs, tweeting and status updating

to solve the issues that grind your

gears! A104 Miss Parker

Film Club

Mrs Stokes

P003

Dodgeball For KS4

Mrs Allgood Gym

Year 11 Intervention Clubs, every day, by invitation

Games Club

Mr Blades M107

German Club

Mr Woodruff

A116

Tuesday Session Choices

Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme An internationally recognised award that is consistently voted one of the top experiences employers and uni-versities look for in applications. For 14+ Miss Heighton, Mr Hawkins, Mrs

Austin-Smith K006

Basketball For girls, all years

Sports Hall

Mr Krawczyk, Mrs Wilcher

Unfortunately, this club is already full for Autumn.

Priority will be given to Yr 7 in Spring.

Archery 1 Do you think you have what

it takes to be the next Robin

Hood? Would you like to

learn how to shoot a recurve

bow ?

Blood, Guts and Gore Rec foror Yrs 9-

13 M102

Explore how the human body works through a se-ries of ‘gory’ dissections. Mr Cobby, Mrs Turner Next group—Jan 2015

Mr Hooper, Miss Machin

Film Club P104 Watch, discuss and re-

view films, as well as

training and online re-

sources to make your own films. For KS4

Mrs Geary Sixties Fashion! Design and make your own swinging sixties outfit! Mrs Bishop, Ms Hollis P011

EAL Homework Club Get help with your homework if

language is an issue. All lan-

guages welcome.

Mrs Liutikiene opp EAL office

Illustration Club

Learn various techniques to produce beautiful drawings.

Mr Dempsey P201

Nursery Nursing Club For anyone with an interest in nursery

nursing and childcare.

A106 Limited to 25 places

Mrs Kendal, Miss Fisher

Origami Club K111

Turn paper into wonderful creatures such as penguins and dragons, create a towering city just out of paper and some-times string. Jack Warren, Tamzin Wilde

Debating Club

Miss Cahill, Miss Kil-

burn

KS4 M109

Year 11 Intervention Clubs, every day, by invitation

GCSE PE Team A chance for Year 11 GCSE

PE pupils to hone their

theory skills. Mr Smith P207

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Hannah Bradshaw - CEIAG duty

Miss Knowles - duty lead

Games Club

Mr I Robinson

K107

Wednesday

Magic Club Mr Robinson M108

Watch performances and bring

along cards, coins or anything else

you can use to practice.

The Comedy Association Explore the world of sitcoms, stand – up, and satire, from Monty Python and Outnum-bered to Friends and the Big Bang Theory, and everything in between. “Comedy is the art of making peo-

ple laugh without making them

puke.” Steve Martin Miss L Kil-

burn K108

Cupcake Decorating Do you have a sweet tooth, a love of

baking, or a flair for the arts? If so, this

lesson will be the perfect end to your

day. We are going to learn how to turn

cupcakes in delicious pieces of art.

Ms McNicol A103

For KS4/5

Mr Mackett P108

Lights! Camera! Action!

Have you ever wanted to create your very own short film? You can with Lights Camera Action! You will be taken through the world of media and learn the skills needed to produce a short film of your very own!

Girls’ Dance Mrs Tarsitano

P012

Brass Instrument Group Mr L Watson

P112

Humanities Home-

work Club

Miss Denyer K009

English VIP Club

Mr Daniels

P107

Year 11 Intervention Clubs, every day, by invitation

ESOL Club A course of English for Speak-

ers of Other Languages

Miss Sikora A003

Session Choices

German Club

Mr Woodruff

A116

ICT Club

Mrs Alexander

M107

Hannah Bradshaw - CEIAG duty

Mrs Barber - duty lead

Craft Club

Miss Pather K010

School Play Rehearsal Mr Hudson, Mrs Wilcox, Mr White P114

Rehearsals and choreography for the

school performance.

Mr Palmer P009

Latin Club Minimus Mouse ‘The mouse

that made Latin cool!’ Suitable for able and enthusiastic linguists.

Learn Latin with our furry

friend.

EAL Homework Club Get help with your homework if

language is an issue. All languages

welcome.

Ms Ellis opposite EAL office

Introduction to Jewellery Making An opportunity to produce unique and individual

pieces of jewellery. All ages welcome. Come along

and see what you can do…bling here we come!

K102

Miss Delahaye, Mrs Turner

Futsal Quick feet, speed

and lots of Goals!!! This is

Futsal!!! Can you handle

it?? Mr Porfirio Yrs 10 - 13

TAs Homework Club Help with all homework from three Teaching As-sistants Library

Improve your art

skills or try out

new ones such as

felt-making.

P202 Mrs Murphy

Parkour Mr Krawczyk, Mr

Awais

Meet in changing

rooms

Year 11 Intervention Clubs, every day, by invitation