After-school clubs
Our vision is to create an inclusive, dynamic, and empowering after-school program that provides all childre with the opportunity to discover and nurture new hobbies and talents. By offering new experiences, hands-on learning, and tailored support, we aim to help every child discover their potential, build confidence, and develop essential life skills in a nurturing, supportive environment.
After-school clubs offer children the chance to access new experiences that they might not otherwise have the opportunity to encounter. These experiences are instrumental in broadening their horizons, exposing them to diverse interests, and helping them develop new skills and talents. The impact of these opportunities extends far beyond the immediate enjoyment—these experiences play a crucial role in shaping children's personal growth, future aspirations, and overall sense of self-worth.
How it works
Each half-term, a Google form is put on our Class Dojo page. This will tell you what clubs are running for the following half-term, who will be running it and on what day, and how much it costs. This Google form will be live for a week, where it will then be removed from Class Dojo. Then, by the end of that half-term, a slip will be sent home with your child, informing them if they have been successful in gaining a place in a club for the upcoming half-term.
Please note, if your child has not successfully gained a place, their name is noted, and they have priority for a club the next half-term.
If your child is in a paid club, then please pay for this via Arbor. If you have any issues with paying via Arbor, please visit the office, who will be more than happy to help.
Please note, there are no clubs in the last week of the half-term.
Clubs we have run this year
So far this year, we have provided a diverse range of clubs that foster and promote STEM, physical education and the arts. Here are all the clubs we have run this year:
Autumn one
Cooking club
Cross-stitch
Yoga
Football
Autumn two
Fencing
DNA collage
Makton
Badminton
Curling
Spring one
Goalball
DNA diversity canvas painting
Story club
Dodgeball
Tchoukball
Spring two
Handball
Volleyball
Coding
Tag rugby
Zumba
Pokémon card club
Summer one
Athletics
Cricket
Music and mindfulness
NorthTate preparation
Tri-golf
Climbing club
Summer two clubs
The sign-up for these clubs is now closed.
Rounders on a Monday (3:15pm-4:15pm) on the field with Premier Education. Cost: £5
Kindness club on Monday (3:15-4:15pm) with Miss Hughes for all years. Cost: Free
Board Game club on Monday (3:15-4:15pm) with Mrs McGuinness for years 5 and 6. Cost: Free
Lacrosse on a Tuesday (3:15pm-4:15pm) on the field for all years with Premier Education. Cost: Free
Nerf War on a Wednesday (3:15pm-4:15pm) on the field for all years with Premier Education. Cost: £5
Art in Nature on Thursday (3:15-4:15pm) with Miss Corcoran for all years. Cost: Free
Sewing during Friday lunchtime (12:30-1:00pm) with Mrs Foster for years 5 and 6. Cost: Free
We also offer several all-year-round clubs. If your child is interested in joining any of the clubs below, please speak to the club leaders associated with that club.
Miss Wilson offers a KS2 school choir, which performs at our weekly Star of the Week assembly, as well as our school events.
Mr Shaw and Mx Cavill run a UKS2 school football team.
Mx Cavill runs a school book club, which finds the most up-to-date and high-quality texts for Northgate.