Clubs and Societies

Clubs and Societies

The school places great emphasis on the importance of extra-curricular activities and all students are encouraged to find something that is of interest.

Clubs and Societies

A wealth of weekly clubs and societies enable students to extend their knowledge in favourite subject areas. These activities are run by Subject Teachers, Sixth Formers and a range of external specialists. They are complemented by a wide array of opportunities for students to discover or develop their talents in the arts, music and sport; please see our separate extra-curricular section for details.

Weekly clubs and societies can include: Art, Chess, Greek Club, Current Affairs, Physics Society, Classics Society, History Live, Green Team, Debating, Economics, Mock Trial, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Beginners’ Sanskrit, German Club, Programming, Biology Society, English Extension, Cryptic Crosswords, Politics Society, Robotics, French Debating, History Society, Animation, Gardening, Computing, Japanese, Film Skool, Christian Union, DT Club, Book Club.

In addition to weekly activities, enrichment days are designed to endorse the holistic values we are keen to promote. Some of the activities which run in school are cross-curricular, encouraging the students to make links between subject areas and broaden their knowledge and understanding. Others enable students to delve more deeply into specific subject areas. In-school activities are supplemented by a range of educational trips and workshops.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMME
We are committed to providing a broad education that is ambitious, varied and stimulating.
Years 7 - 9
At Key Stage 3, we want to enable girls to pursue a wide variety of academic and extra-curricular interests to the full.
Years 10 - 11
Progress into Key Stage 4 is both a psychological one, entering the ‘GCSE years’, as well as a literal one.
Sixth Form
Sixth Form is a vibrant, friendly and happy community, where every student is valued and given individual attention.