Activities Programme
In line with Culford's philosophy of providing an excellent all-round education, the purpose of our activities programme is for pupils to experience a range of activities and develop skills beyond those in the core curriculum or core games and sports programmes.
Over 100 different activities are currently offered during the course of the year across Pre-Prep, Prep and Senior Schools. The programme includes many sports to broaden options, plus a range of other pursuits, hobbies and academic enrichment. Recently there have been a number of activities included which cater for mental health and wellbeing.
Below you will find useful information for all three schools, along with details of the wide range of activities on offer at Culford.
Booking Activities
At Culford we use an online system called SOCS (School Online Communication System). We use this system for the school calendar, sports fixtures and co-curricular activities. For more information on how to use SOCS, please visit our User Guide for Parents.
Contact Information & Timings
Pre-Prep School
Mid-week activities take place after lessons at the end of the school day Monday to Friday from 16:00-17:00 for PPR, PP1 and PP2. We recommend children in PPR take part in a maximum of two activities per week.
If you require any further information regarding activities, please do not hesitate to contact Pre-Prep Senior Teacher, Kelly Harrison, via the main office email Fieldgate@culford.co.uk.
Prep School
Mid-week activities take place after lessons at the end of the school day Monday to Friday from 16:00-17:20 and every pupil is encouraged to participate.
While ordinarily the expectation is that pupils are at school for activity time, day pupils may be collected from 15:40.
If you require any further information regarding activities, please do not hesitate to contact Head of Sport, Co-curricular & Activities, Mark Bolton, at MBolton@culford.co.uk.
Senior School
Mid-week activities take place after lessons at the end of the school day Monday to Friday from 15:30-17:15 and every pupil is encouraged to participate.
While ordinarily the expectation is that pupils are at school for activity time, day pupils may be collected from 15:30.
If you require any further information regarding activities, please do not hesitate to contact Assistant Head (Co-curricular), James Yates, at JYates@culford.co.uk.
Activity Information & Timetables
To view the weekly activity timetable for the upcoming Spring term, please click on the relevant school below.
Discover Prep School Activities
Activities are rotated on a termly basis and some of the activities listed below may not be available during this term. Please login to SOCS or view the termly timetable for confirmed activities.
FIRST FORM ACTIVITIES
Art Attack
Time to be creative! We have lots of fun using different art and craft materials and the children take the lead on deciding what to do next. Sessions see them printing, painting, drawing or making collages.
Book Club
Pupils have the opportunity to read and discuss new books.
Cricket Academy
During the first two terms there is access to specialist cricket coaching for all years. This will further develop key cricketing skills (batting, bowling & fielding) as well as game awareness and tactical understanding. The use of the four lanes in the sports hall, video analysis, speed gun and other such coaching tools and equipment will be accessible to those on the program to support their cricketing development.
Culford All Stars
Explore, move, play: come and explore a wide variety of physical activity in a fun, structured and stimulating environment. Culford All Stars gives children a strong foundation of fundamental movements and physical capacities promoting physical literacy, coordination, balance, speed and problem solving. This provides a strong foundation for children to begin their sporting journey or simply create healthy habits and skills for life.
Explore: strength training movements using body weight and medicine balls, the rules and ethics of sport and simple warm ups and mobility series.
Move: develop speed, change of direction, coordination and balance. Begin to sequence skills in multiple directions.
Play: FUNdamental movements through games and obstacle courses. Learn to jump, land, skip, squat, lunge and crawl.
Dance Club
This club is a fun and energetic session where friendships are made and new skills are learned with a fantastic opportunity to be in our annual dance show.
Doodle Club
Learn how to draw in easy steps and master new techniques to enhance your doodling.
Drama
During these sessions the children work in small groups to devise little plays and sketches. They are encouraged to use their imagination and to develop their acting skills. So far the plays have been a delight to watch and it has been great to see the children grow in confidence.
Gardening
Join us for weekly planting and caring of the Prep School garden.Tend the garden and learn how to grow vegetables and flowers.
Horse Riding - extra cost
This is a charged activity at Barrow Hall Stables (BHS/ABRS) and is the only yard we use as part of our equestrian programme. Riding can be brilliant for listening, coordination and independence. It can be as exhilarating or as relaxing as you choose. Riding is also brilliant for mental health. Being around horses has shown to reduce anxiety, develop self confidence and help to resolve issues of low self esteem.
Boys & Girls Football
Learn and develop new football skills.
Mathematics
During this session, First Form pupils will have close supervision of their prep; they can also bring specific problems that they have within their maths lesson which can be re-explained to them. There will also be an opportunity to play maths games and do problem solving activities.
quiz club
Get competitive and test your general knowledge with the First Form quiz.
ACADEMIC
Academic Scholarship Preparation - Invite Only
Pupils who are selected to go forward for the scholarship exam can attend this after-school Scholarship Preparation activity during the Autumn term, where they will be prepared for the examinations in January.
Book Club
Pupils have the opportunity to read and discuss new books.
Club de Español
This is a good time to develop your Spanish skills even further. We will play games to revise old topics and learn new ones. We will describe photo cards, listen to songs and watch videos in Spanish to practise speaking and listening skills as much as possible.
english clinic
Assistance with English prep and consolidation of work done in lessons.
French Club
Mainly aimed at pupils wanting to catch up and consolidate past French vocabulary. Strongly advised for new pupils with little or basic knowledge of French.
history film club
Enjoy exploring historical events through the world of film.
horrible histories
Learn about the nastier side of history from the iconic BBC show and enjoy drama and art activities focusing on history.
Mathematics Clinic
This is a good opportunity for Third Form pupils to have extra supervision and assistance within their maths prep. Alternatively, pupils can bring specific issues that they are facing in maths to the sessions, and receive extra support.
ART & DT
Art Enrichment
This activity gives you the opportunity to present a portfolio of studies. The skills you develop will enable you to discover a wide variety of processes that include drawing, painting, printmaking and textiles. At the same time you will uncover the work of relevant artists and designers and learn about how they have influenced the creative world.
Design and make
Pupils will be in the workshop designing and making a small product. They will be learning to use a range of tools and machines to create their own design utilising traditional and more modern techniques.
MUSIC, DANCE & DRAMA
Backstage Workshops
In preparation for our school production, we will be working on the scenery and props for the production, as well as forming the technical team. The backstage team is there to make the cast look good!
Dance club
This club is for aspiring dancers to immerse themselves in dance, creativity and to be apart of our annual dance show performance.
School Production - Narnia
Thursday will be our main rehearsal activity with music, movement and acting. We do continue after the Christmas break for the month of January, with rehearsals every Thursday and Friday for everybody, as we run through each act in preparation for the performances.
On Fridays we will be selecting smaller scenes to rehearse and will not involve everyone each week; however, after the Christmas break, it will involve the whole cast for the month of January.
RECREATIONAL
Chess and board games
A variety of games aimed at making pupils think and keep their brain trained. Chess, solitaire, card games as well as board games to give a competitive edge to the activity.
Coding Club
Interested in coding? Come and try a variety of different programmes, with Block Coding as a starting point. No prior knowledge is necessary, just a willingness to try. We will make simple games and try to solve a few puzzles.
cubs
Cub Scouts is an adventure-based club where we learn skills for life, build strong, trusting bonds with our pack, learn to be community-minded and have loads of fun in the great outdoors.
Eco club
Highlighting the importance of environmentally friendly and sustainable activities in school.
Gardening
Join us for weekly planting and caring of the Prep School garden. Tend the garden and learn how to grow vegetables and flowers.
scouts
Scouts are a go-getting group of young people who: master new skills and try new things; make new friends; have fun and go on adventures, at home and abroad; explore the world around them; help others and make a difference, in their own communities and beyond. Scouts gather in groups called Scout Troops to conquer the small task of changing the world.
taskmaster club
Challenges based on the popular TV show - compete to win points across the term.
SPORT
Advanced Golf
The activity will take place at Bury St Edmunds Golf Range for the first half term where more instruction will be given to develop techniques and enhance the skills required to complete nine holes of golf. During the second half term, the session will return to Flempton Golf Club where pupils will apply these skills on the course and learn the required strategies, rules and etiquette required to be able to compete at junior club level.
Beginners’ Golf
This activity, which is based on site, provides a fun introduction to golf. The sessions involve lots of team games and challenges that incorporate many different sport specific skills to aid learning and improve general co-ordination. Instruction will be given to help develop golf specific skills such as putting, chipping and full swing; this will help to move pupils along our pathway and on to the golf course as soon as possible.
Culford All Stars
Explore: strength training movements using body weight and medicine balls, the rules and ethics of sport and simple warm ups and mobility series.
Move: develop speed, change of direction, coordination and balance. Begin to sequence skills in multiple directions.
Play: FUNdamental movements through games and obstacle courses. Learn to jump, land, skip, squat, lunge and crawl.
Football
Learn and develop new football skills.
Horse Riding - extra cost
This is a charged activity at Barrow Hall Stables (BHS/ABRS) and is the only yard we use as part of our equestrian programme. Riding is brilliant for developing listening, coordination and independence. It can be as exhilarating or as relaxing as you choose. Riding is also brilliant for mental health. Being around horses has been shown to reduce anxiety, develop self confidence and can help to resolve issues of low self esteem.
Major Game of the Term
Second and Third Form Rookie Lifesaving
The Rookie Lifeguard Programme is a fun and exciting lifesaving awards scheme for young children, teaching self-rescue, survival, rescue and lifesaving sports skills.
There are three stages; Bronze, Silver and Gold. Each stage is subdivided into three levels. Each stage is roughly one school term and a pupil can enter the scheme at any point. Pupils progress at their own rate.
Pupils must be aged 8 – 12 and able to swim 50m front crawl and 50m backstroke.
Swimming
In this activity, pupils will develop their swimming techniques in the four major strokes.
Tennis
Pupils will have the opportunity to develop their tennis techniques and learn new skills in this activity.
Discover Senior School Activities
Activities are rotated on a termly basis and some of the activities listed below may not be available during this term. Please login to SOCS or view the termly timetable for confirmed activities.
ACADEMIC
Academic Support
Pupils can receive academic support in specific subjects from teachers in that department. It may not be their subject teacher, but expert help is available.
Academic Writing Workshop for International Pupils
A chance to improve your mastery of English and academic writing skills and a pathway to start preparing for the Spring term IELTS exam.
Creative Writing
Poet? Scriptwriter? Storyteller? Come and devote an hour of chilled-out creative time to work on your craft. We will also look at competitions and other opportunities for you to showcase your writing if you're keen to be published.
Digital Enterprise Award
An innovative programme which enables pupils to develop their digital, enterprise and employability skills, as they undertake a series of online challenges to gain Bronze, Silver and Gold level awards.
Extra Language
For pupils wishing to prepare their native language or a language not offered on the timetable for an eventual GCSE or A Level exam. French, Spanish, German, Russian, Chinese or Italian.
French Beyond the Classroom
Preparing for events such as the French play in London and the debating and reading competition taking place at King's Ely and The Perse.
Living History Society
The aim of the group is to engage and inspire young people about the past. Our activities are based around a medieval military encampment from the late 14th century. Activities include learning how to shoot an authentic longbow, developing sword combat skills and practicing medieval medicine. We have a range of medieval tents, authentic furniture and camp gear to immerse young people in 14th century life.
Maths Competition Club
Primarily aimed at increasing the breadth of mathematics that pupils can experience and master, outside of the curriculum. All pupils are welcome to attend and the activity is tailored each year to those involved. The activity is of particular benefit in preparing: Oxbridge, or other applicants, who need to pass a university maths entrance exam, The Culford School maths teams and individuals who want to enhance their performance in the UKMT individual Maths Challenges, Kangaroo competitions or Olympiads.
Medical Society
An activity aimed at supporting students in their application to medicine courses in the future. This covers UCAT practice, applying for voluntary work and personal statement writing alongside debating modern medical procedures and ethical issues. Please speak to Mr Spicer if you wish to apply to join MedSoc.
Model United Nations
We will be practising our debating skills and techniques by discussing world issues. We will also be attending debating competitions.
Philosophy Cafe
Weekly philosophy group to discuss all things philosophy!
Physics and engineering club
Advanced level and undergraduate-style problem solving for those with aspirations of studying physics or engineering at degree level. We will look at the latest trends in engineering. We will also work through Olympiad and Oxbridge entrance questions and university interview technique, culminating in participation in the British Physics Olympiad Senior Challenge (L6) and BPhO Round 1 (U6).
Psychology Society
Psychology is more than an A Level subject - psychology is life and life is psychology! Students choose the topics we discuss and over the past five years we have covered every conceivable aspect of human life (and a few inconceivable ones as well). The proposing students gives a short presentation and then ‘the floor is open’. We also watch films and television programmes that have psychological merit and discuss the content. Show and tell sessions provide the opportunity to learn why certain objects, pictures, films or pieces of music are so important to you.
Scholars (Academic)
This term will include for the scholars the usual, regular Friday Oxbridge-style year group discussion groups with specific scholar tutors, and in addition lunch time Fifth Form curriculum enrichment groups, all involving debate, presentations, current affairs, reading and research with a focus on critical analysis and interpersonal skills. There will also be a number of guest speakers, experts in their fields, delivering seminars about topics such as the Antarctic sea floor, aerospace, psychology of work and pharmaceutical developments, such as vaccines.
We will have a termly scholars' debate and a competitive general knowledge quiz. The Sixth Form scholars will be putting together their Culford Independent Research Projects and presentations, and in addition TED-style talks (which are done in front of their peer group). And of course we are very much looking forward to the Culford Oxbridge Conference in February.
Scholars' Sculpture
Scholars will be invited to attend to help design and make a new sculpture for The Patterson Centre building entrance.
ART & DT
Art Open Studio
This is an opportunity for all pupils that undertake Art for GCSE and A Level to have unlimited access to materials and resources that we have in the Art Department. This allows the pupils to have extended practical time to fulfil all those larger pieces outside their sketchbooks. Sixth Form are issued their own work stations from day one in September, and the rest of the exam year groups are allowed to use this time to specifically use alternative spaces to the main studio such as the ceramic workshop, textiles sewing room and the printing room.
Tote Bag Design
Using block printing methods apply a researched and resourced pattern to your very own tote bag.
MUSIC, DANCE & DRAMA
Choreography Club - Performance Group
The choreography club gives pupils on the dance performance programme the opportunity to learn the art of choreography and what is involved in the process of creating a piece of art. The idea is to create a safe and supportive platform to work together, and individually, and create a shared platform to showcase work. The aim is to inspire each other, push you out of your comfort zone and create a space where dancers can develop and share their talent.
Dance Club
Open to dancers teaching them the fundamentals of modern jazz dance whilst developing greater balance, co-ordination, flexibility and strength. After a warm up, pupils will learn a musical theatre inspired routine from West End and Broadway musical hits from contemporary and classic shows. Students can enjoy and learn to adapt to different musical theatre styles ranging from jazz, lyrical and hip hop. The club creates a fun yet challenging environment where pupils can push beyond their limits learning new techniques for sharpening their musicality skills, choreography pick-up, expression and performance.
Devising Drama
This is an activity to focus on the creative aspects of devising drama, perfecting the physical theatre aspects of their work. Pupils should be familiar with and show proven skills in the methods of Frantic Assembly, Gecko and/or ThickSkin to ensure safe participation. Activities include creation of physical work, addition of text, learning to refine and polish performance skills and learning how to direct physical theatre.
Clarinet Quartet (lunchtime)
Clarinet Quartet is a specialist ensemble that caters for our more advanced clarinettists; Grade 5 and above. The ensemble includes the bass clarinet and plays an eclectic mix of music allowing each participant to take on a solo role. Repertoire is often challenging, but always fun, exploring a range of different styles from classical through to jazz.
Hot Club (lunchtime)
Taking inspiration from Reinhardt and Grapelli’s 1930s Hot Club of France, fiddles, guitar and bass perform gypsy jazz standards. All music is learned aurally and performed from memory, and musicians improvise over chord patterns. Our classically trained instrumentalists gain versatility and the opportunity to create in a non-classical style. Performances are dynamic and exciting with a chance for everyone to take the lead.
Jazz Band (lunchtime)
Jazz Band specialises in learning jazz standards from memory with an emphasis on free improvisation. Pupils explore a range of dynamic jazz styles ranging from blues and bebop through to jazz funk and more contemporary idioms. A wide range of instruments are catered for including all woodwind and brass instruments together with electric guitar, bass guitar, drum-kit and keyboards. Pupils should be approximately Grade 5 standard to make the most of this exciting ensemble.
musical
Join us for weekly rehearsals as we prepare for the annual school musical.
Rock Band
Based in the new recording studio, this is open to all years and the main aim is to promote the forming of rock and pop bands in the school, covering all forms of popular music. Once formed the bands work towards putting material together for a concert or a recording session. Tuition is available from both Mr Williamson (drums) and Mr Tuffs (guitars).
Senior Orchestra
Senior Orchestra involves strings, woodwind, brass and percussion players and caters for pupils from approximately Grade 4 and above. It plays a wide repertoire of music ranging from the classics through to film music and medleys. Recent works performed have included West Side Story, Game of Thrones and Pirates of the Caribbean.
Senior Singers
Senior Choir is a vocal ensemble that specialises in harmony singing and exploring a wide range of repertoire from classical and contemporary a cappella songs to show-tunes and pop classics. No previous choral experience is needed, just a love of singing and a desire to produce high quality performances. This group has performed in a variety of different contexts including lunch-time concerts at St. Edmundsbury Cathedral and more informal occasions such as Roots in the Park.
Senior String Ensemble
Bowed string players perform in our string ensemble, experiencing different genres and styles within classical repertoire for large ensemble. A recent highlight was a performance with senior soloist Edward Hicks performing Grainger/Kreisler’s Molly On The Shore with the string orchestra accompanying.
Wind Band
Wind Band is open to all woodwind, brass and percussion players of approximately Grade 5 and above, with concert performances throughout the year. Repertoire includes a lively mix of show tunes, film music and pop classics, with recent highlights including the soundtrack to Pirates of the Caribbean and a medley of Abba hits.
OUTDOOR PURSUITS
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (DofE) is an outstanding program for young people to be involved in which provides so many opportunities for self-development. Each level is increasingly more challenging than the previous one. There is also the opportunity to be a direct entrant to any level, but this would involve slightly longer activities. Each level requires participants to organise and attend three activities for a number of months, volunteering , physical and a skill. There are also two expeditions to plan and attend in various areas throughout the UK.
Bronze Award - Lower Fifth
Expeditions are for two days and conducted in Suffolk
Silver Award – Upper Fifth
Expeditions are for three days and conducted in the Peak District
Gold Award – Lower Sixth
Expeditions are for four days and conducted in the Peak District and Snowdonia. A residential course is also required.
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (Silver & Gold) Volunteering
DofE Gold and Silver Award participants are able to volunteer to support activities at the Prep School. The volunteering will involve support to Prep School activities like Pioneer Club (outdoor education), sports (assistant coaching), clubs and academic support (reading) etc. There will also be the opportunity to volunteer in the Prep School boarding house, helping with various activities.
CCF
For pupils from all year groups, activities include team building, leadership skills as well as military training for Army and RAF cadets, which can lead to promotion and competitions. The CCF activity includes at least two weekends a year and a week long summer camp run by a military training team. A great opportunity for pupils to challenge themselves in a safe environment.
Mountain Biking
Available for pupils in the Sixth Form who are confident bike riders. Pupils will go to the Thetford MTB tracks at High Lodge, where bikes and helmets will be provided by Bike Art.
This sport requires endurance, core strength and balance, bike handling skills, and self-reliance. Advanced riders pursue both steep technical descents and high incline climbs, and we hope to get away to participate in regional competitions and at other exciting venues as the riders become more confident and capable.
Paddle Sport
Pupils, who are confident swimmers, will visit Lackford Lakes (St Edmundsbury Sailing and Canoeing Association) for the weekly training sessions, where vessels and buoyancy aids will be provided by the Club.
Paddle sport covers a large rage of water based activities that use a paddle. The major activities we hope to introduce participants to are:
Kayaking (sea and inland); canoeing; white water rafting; stand up paddleboard and dragon boating.
Once pupils are competent we hope to offer expeditions like canoeing river trips and sea kayaking tours, as well as recreational white water rafting and kayaking trips nationally.
SPORT
Basketball
Coached basketball session delivered by our qualified basketball coaches Miss Hansell and Mr Green.
U15/U18 Cricket Academy
Winter net squad training for boys and girls, technical and tactical training from our expert cricket coaches.
U15 Football Academy
Team training session for pupils enrolled in the Culford football programme. Pupils will work on all aspects of football development with our Head of Football, Mr Land. Pupils in these sessions will have priority in representing the school in competitive football fixtures. Pupils enrolled in two football academy sessions get free access to the Puma Pathway coaching sessions on Monday evenings.
U18 Football Academy
Team training session for pupils enrolled in the Culford football programme. Pupils will work on all aspects of football development with our Head of Football, Mr Land. Pupils in these sessions will have priority in representing the school in competitive football fixtures and may also have access to training and matches with West Suffolk College if their playing level is high enough.
Football
A chance to play a social football match with your friends, available for those pupils who are not selected to attend the junior team sport activity as part of their team training. Open to boys and girls.
Futsal
Invitational session in the sports hall for pupils on the Culford football programme. Futsal is played using small goals and a small, heavy ball to emphasise skill development.
Golf
Beginners: The purpose of this activity is to introduce pupils to the game and move those who are keen and demonstrate the required skills on to the golf course as soon as possible. Using the schools on-site practice facilities, instruction will be given to help pupils develop skills such as putting, chipping and the full swing. No equipment is required for this session.
Experienced: The activity will take place at Bury St. Edmunds Golf Range for the first half term where more instruction will be given to develop techniques and enhance the skills required to complete nine holes of golf. During the second half term, the session will return to Flempton Golf Club where pupils will apply these skills on the course and learn the required strategies, rules and etiquette required to be able to compete at junior club level.
Junior Team Sport
Junior Sport - compulsory for all A team players in Fourth Form and Lower Fifth. If guidelines allow, Fourth Form v Lower Fifth will play a series of matches to see which year group takes the title.
Football is also available for those who are not selected to play in the A team.
Mixed Social Netball
It's Netball, but not as you know it! The profile of Mixed Netball is growing and could potentially be the key to Netball finally gaining inclusion in the Olympic Games. Whether you have played for years or are new to the sport, we endeavour to cater for all abilities, playing various formats of the game from traditional 7-a-side to Fast5. Initially, we will run more structured sessions up until half-term, and then look to launch a competitive league in the run up to Christmas, but with conditions on squads to try and make them as fair and equal as possible to ensure a good level of contest for all.
Netball
These sessions are primarily aimed at pupils in Fourth Form and Lower Fifth who are not in the Netball Academy, with a focus being on those that want to improve in preparation for the netball term. Players will receive expert coaching via drills, small-sided games, and match play. It will also be an opportunity for coaches to identify any netballers with potential to be invited to attend the Netball Academy.
Park Run
Enjoy a weekly jog around the Culford Park with an enthusiastic member of staff. Gradually improve your times and get fitter.
Senior Sport
A team training session for 1s and 2nd team players, as well as those who just want to play more and keep fit. The sport varies depending on the term.
Senior Hockey Academy
Hockey academy training session delivered by our elite hockey coaches.
Supervised Gym
Strength and fitness training in the Fitness sSudio for pupils of all year groups.
Swimming
Swimming for all years and abilities. Improve your strokes and skills whilst gaining a full body workout.
Yogalaties
Learn the three disciplines Thai chi, yoga and pilates all in one. Open for pupils of all abilities.
RECREATIONAL
Archery
A chance for pupils to try out archery and develop their skills under the supervision of a fully qualified instructor. Pupils will learn Barebow archery which is a stripped-down form of modern archery that features no sights, no stabiliser, no clicker and no markings on the bow to help you aim. Once they have mastered Barebow archery it is our hope that they can then be confident to have a go at other types of archery.
Board Games Club
Come along with your competitive streak and engage in some board games.
Book Club
A more traditional book club where we will all choose a book or a genre to read and then discuss. A great way to find something new to read or to get some encouragement to read outside of your comfort zone.
British Sign Language
This activity follows an online course that we will carry out both independently and as a group. You can either do this for your activity slot or commit to gaining the qualification.
Charity Enterprise Challenge
You will be given £100 of seed funding at the start of the year, and given the challenge of using your enterprise skills to turn this into as much final income as you can for the medical charity, Suffolk Accident Rescue Service. Perfect for anyone wanting to develop their entrepreneurial skills or boost their personal statements in preparation for degree applications in business or related fields.
Chess and Backgammon
Learn how to play the classic games of chess and backgammon with Grandmaster Veitch.
Cookery Club
Create new and exciting recipes each week. Try new cuisines, cook with new ingredients and learn new skills.
Digital Media Workshop
Develop new digital media skills! In this club you will be introduced to working with cameras and editing software to produce your own video content.
Falconry
An Introduction to the world of Falconary, each week you will learn a different topic, from learning the types of birds of prey, to handling bird of prey and safety around equipment.
Horse Riding - Extra Cost
As a sport, riding improves listening, reflexes, problem solving and coordination. It is brilliant for developing independence. Being around the beautiful horses at Barrow Hall Stables (BHS/ABRS) is also brilliant for mental health. Horses have been shown to reduce feelings of anxiety, developing self confidence and resolving issues of low self-esteem.
Hot Chocolate and Jesus
Christian fellowship (very light touch Christian!) come and join us for a hot chocolate and a well-being chat.
Malawi
Despite not being able to visit Malawi for the past few years, we continue to fundraise and learn about this beautiful country. It’s a reminder as to how our own struggles are sometimes small compared to those less fortunate than ourselves. There is also so much joy that comes from African communities, as is so evident in our projects. We are currently planning to visit in July 2023.
PADI Scuba Training
Mr Arbuthnot is PADI Scuba Instructor and is able to train and qualify pupils as scuba divers so they are able to go diving anywhere in the world. The activity at Culford means pupils will have completed all their pool, theory work and examinations so that they can dive on the first day of a trip rather than having to do pool and classwork on their first few days in the resort.
VEX Robotics
Robotics Club requires pupils to be able to design and build a robot to perform specific tasks for the VEX Robotics Competitions. You will need to show plenty or perseverance, patience and imagination to overcome the obstacles which always pop up when designing and building a robot. One area of the competition you may be interested in, is the autonomous round. We need pupils who are able to programme the robot with specific code, so that it can carry out specific functions autonomously. Please come along if you would like a challenge!