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Board Games

Image shows lots of different types of board games, including chess, Ludo, Scrabble and MonopolyAn opportunity to learn and play a variety of board games, with the chance to design and make your own board game in the second half of term.

This activity will improve:

Mental Wellbeing, Confidence, Social Skills, Motor Skills, Literacy, Numeracy, Oracy

Available to all year groups

 

 


Warhammer Club

Image shows a 4 different painted Warhammer figures As well as learning to play the incredibly popular tabletop game Warhammer, you will design, build and paint your own miniatures and scenery - something that has become a popular art form in the gaming community.

We will explore how to create a visually impactful display, design a structure that will support itself, and learn miniature building techniques. The result will be a handmade miniature diorama that you have designed, painted and built yourself, which you can use in Warhammer or other tabletop games and to display your own miniatures!

This activity will improve:

Mental Wellbeing, Physical Wellbeing, Confidence, Social Skills, Motor Skills

Available to all year groups


Chess Club

Image shows a chess board with just 2 pawns in play and the words Chess Club illuminated on the wall behindAn opportunity to develop your skill and confidence at a game many would describe as the greatest strategy game of all time.

This activity will improve:

Mental Wellbeing, Confidence, Social Skills, Numeracy

Available to all year groups


Darts

Image shows 3 darts in a dartboard with one in the bullseye180! Join us to become the next Phil Taylor, Michael van Gerwen or Fallon Sherrock! We will play 501, cricket, round the clock and many more games! You will learn how to throw, how to score and how to win games of darts!

This activity will improve:

Mental Wellbeing, Physical Wellbeing, Confidence, Social Skills, Motor Skills

Available to all year groups


For the Love of Books!

Image shows an open book with the middle pages bent into a heart, and a light is shining through itDo you love reading? Fantasy? Thrillers? Dystopia? War fiction? Romance? If so, this is the group for you! Whether there is a particular genre you prefer, or you are keen to read something new, we know you will love the chance to relax, recline and read. In addition, there will be activities for you to enjoy such as meeting an author or publisher, creative book art, making film trailers, quizzes and sharing your enjoyment of books.

This activity will improve:

Mental Wellbeing, Confidence, Social Skills, Literacy, Oracy

Available to all year groups


Marvel Club

Image shows a messy pile of Marvel comic books in plastic wallets, including several about Iron ManA club that looks at the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe, with a clear focus on representation across the superhero genre and how this is reflected in our world. There will be a range of creative tasks and discussions across the term that will explore/challenge stereotypes in the heroes and villains of the MCU, with the potential to create a short film combining your knowledge and skills. There will be opportunities to develop this knowledge through the various Marvel TV shows and films that make up the MCU. Swanmore, assemble!

This activity will improve:

Mental Wellbeing, Physical Wellbeing, Confidence, Social Skills, Motor Skills

Available to all year groups


Media Makers

Image shows a signpost with the word Media at the top and directional signs with forms of media on, including internet, radio, magazines, television and newspapersWelcome to the Media Makers Club, an exciting new opportunity for students to unleash their creativity and explore the dynamic world of media production.

Whether you're passionate about film-making; have a knack for podcasting; or dream of crafting magazine covers, this enrichment is the perfect place for you. This is also an amazing opportunity to experience a taster of the Media Studies GCSE course. 

This activity will improve:

Mental wellbeing, social skills, literacy, confidence

Available to Y8 and Y9


Radio Controlled Cars

Image shows 2 radio controlled cars catching some air as they go over bumps in the racing trackRadio-controlled 1/10th race cars. Working in a small team you will learn to drive, maintain and make each car perform to its optimum. In conjunction with TORCH racing, you will learn to race competitively, initially undertaking a driving course aimed at developing your technique. Once you have mastered controlling the cars you will then compete in a series of fast-paced time trial challenges and races on a professional BRCA-approved track.

You will have the opportunity along the way to consider the design of racetracks and the elements that make an effective race team, all whilst working within your team to aim to secure a podium finish.

This activity will improve:

Mental Wellbeing, Confidence, Social Skills, Motor Skills

Available to Y9, Y10 and Y11


Esports

Image shows an Esports logo - the word Esports over a shield with a gaming controller above it on a purple to black gradient backgroundIn our Esports enrichment, pupils will dive into the dynamic world of competitive gaming. They will research professional Esports teams, exploring their strategies, branding, and success stories, before creating their own team.

Participants will hone their skills in popular games such as EA FC Club 25, Rocket League, and Fortnite, developing both gameplay techniques and coaching abilities. The enrichment aims to foster teamwork, strategic thinking, and leadership, while giving pupils a taste of the rapidly growing esports industry.

This activity will improve:

Mental wellbeing, social skills, literacy, confidence and co-ordination.

Available to all year groups


Foreign Film and Animation

Image shows an anime still of a person in shorts standing facing the wind with their arms outstretched and clothing billowing, with white birds flying around themIn this enrichment, we will be learning about art and culture through our analysis of foreign film and animation. We will be watching films exclusively in foreign languages and studying different types of animation techniques. Our goal is to learn more about other cultures as well as explore how to create simple hand-drawn animations. We will be creating a range of materials about the films, such as posters and reviews, as well as analysing them through class discussion. 

This activity will improve:

Critical thinking, literacy, motor skills, social skills, oracy, creativity. 

Available to all year groups. 


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