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CHILDREN'S OUT OF SHOOL CLUBS
   
 

Out of School Clubs
School life continues after 3.15 with a range of exciting extra curricular activities.

The Computer Club meets every Monday 3.15 pm to 4 pm where the children have the opportunity to develop their skills in ICT.

Art Club meets on Monday and Tuesday evenings from 3.15 pm to 4 pm.

KS1 Multi Skills Club meets every Tuesday from 3.15 pm to 4 pm.

Thrybergh Fullerton Football ClubThe Football Club meets for an hour after school on Tuesdays from 3.15 – 4.15 pm. Frequent friendly and inter-school cup matches are played. Boys and girls are welcome.

The Book Worm Club meets every Thursday evening from 3.15 pm to 4 pm.

 

Athletics/Cross Country Club meet every Thursday 3.15 – 4 pm

Our Modern Foreign Language Club meets on Thursday 3.15 – 4 pm

In conjunction with local authority tutors, we offer guitar and woodwind lessons in school. If children have their own instruments, they will be able to join the group. If requiring school instruments, we do have to audition. Children will be given a one-month trial period to decide whether they want to continue or if they are suitable.

 

Other activities

Music Tuition Fees
Unfortunately, from September 2003 music tuition was no longer provided free by the Education Authority. After consultation with the School Governors and parents, it was agreed that the annual charge be split with parents on a 50/50 basis. From September 2008 the annual charge per child will be £240 – resulting in a payment of £120.00 from parents. Further financial help may be available in certain circumstances.

The Book Shop
Each Friday morning Miss Tyson and Miss Williams run a bookshop in school. Books can be bought outright or saved for week by week, by buying 10p, 20p or 50p stamps. Parents are most welcome in school at this time to help children choose books. In addition we hold an annual Book Week in early December.

Our Old Friends
Carrying on the Fullerton tradition our children deliver harvest produce and cards to old friends in the community. We also sing every Christmas at the Age Concern Service at All Saints Church.

Information
If you would like any further information regarding the school’s policies or regulations, please contact the Head Teacher.

All information relates to the school year 2009/10 unless otherwise stated and is correct at the time of publication.

 
 
 
   
   
   
 

 

 

 

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