Clubs
Clubs provide children with a fantastic opportunity to enrich and enhance their learning experiences. We offer a range of clubs, which allow children to follow their interests, or experience something for the first time.
All clubs are booked via Arbor on a 'first come, first served' basis.
Booking Club Places
Registering a child for a club using the Arbor app or the Parent Portal is a simple process. Please note, if it is your first time logging into the Parent Portal, you will need to confirm the child’s date of birth before being granted access.
The following clubs will be running from week commencing Monday 15th January 2024 until week commencing Monday 18th March 2024 (any alterations are noted in the information below.) Please note there will be no clubs on Thursday 21st March and Friday 26th January.
The clubs will be allocated on a first come basis and numbers are limited. Once your booking/payment has been accepted, your child’s place will be secure. Once spaces are filled, you will not be able to process your booking/payment.
Payment is required on a termly basis. All payments are non-refundable, unless the club is cancelled due to numbers.
Children should arrive via the school office for clubs that start at 8am. All after school clubs will finish by 4:30pm with the exception of Drama which will end at 4.50pm this term. Please ensure that your child is collected promptly from the office. If you are late collecting your child more than twice, your child will be at risk of losing their place in the club.
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Football | Run by HR Academy, the coach teaches skills of football and teamwork. A great physical start to the day where children can get active before school and develop skills doing a sport that they love. Book via: www.hrsportsacademy.co.uk/oakhillprimary | Monday 8am- 8.50am | Years 3-6 | HR Academy |
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Coding and Robotics | Run by a specialist teacher from Innovation Pod, pupils are taught to code and to use technology to solve problems. Children learn how to input algorithms in order to create specific outputs and how to debug unsuccessful sequences. They also learn how to sort through information and organise digital content. Book via: | Monday 3.30- 4.30pm | Years 1 and 2 | Innovation Pod |
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Online learning Number of sessions: 9 Cost: £18 | Aimed at pupils who do not have devices at home to complete their online learning, this club gives pupils time to complete their Mathletics, Bug Club and TT Rock Stars homework in school. | Tues 3.30- 4.30pm | Years 2-6 | Mrs Lynch |
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Badminton Number of sessions: 9 Cost: £18 | The purpose of the club is to improve skills in Badminton and also to promote Badminton as a competitive sport whilst introducing the sport in a fun and engaging way. Badminton is a sport which is extremely demanding on the body, but playing on a regular basis will test and improve many components of fitness. Badminton club , which is held in the main hall, is open to Years 3, 4, 5 and 6. | Tues 3.30- 4.30pm | Years 3-6 | Mrs Govil |
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Coding and Robotics | Run by a specialist teacher from Innovation Pod, pupils are taught to code and to use technology to solve problems. Children learn computational languages in order to write their own programmes, collaborate in project-based activities which provide them with a platform to be creative in their computing. At this stage, children typically create games, apps and digital art and learn how to programme robotics. Book via: | Tues 3.30- 4.30pm | Years 3-6 | Innovation Pod |
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SATs companion Number of sessions: 9 Cost: £0 | Run by Mrs Read, who has been working in Year 6 for several years, preparing and supporting children with their SATS tests and learning across the year. SATs Companion is an online learning tool, supporting children to recognise and familiarise themselves with SATS questions. The online learning can be accessed at home and during the club and Mrs Read is there to support children with these questions during the club. It is a great opportunity for Year 6 children to practise these skills in school, enabling them to make rapid progress and prepare for the SATS. “ I like going to SATS Companion because it helps with my Maths. For example; if I’m struggling with Long Division in class, I can practise it at SATS Companion Club and I have help with what parts I don’t understand from Mrs Read. If I was doing this at home, I wouldn’t have anyone to talk it through with”. Indie | Weds 3.30- 4.30pm | Year 6 | Mrs Read |
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Tennis NB: This club starts on Wednesday 10th January | Run by JW Tennis, pupils learn the skills needed to play tennis. Participating in a sport like tennis helps to improve coordination, balance, concentration and discipline. It also provides a great physical workout, both cardio and muscular. Book via: | Weds 8am- 8.50am | All pupils | JW Tennis |
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Basketball | Centred in helping children learn the basics of sports and have fun doing so, specialist coaches from HR Academy teach the skills of basketball and teamwork. Book via: www.hrsportsacademy.co.uk/oakhillprimary | Tues 8- 8.50am | Years 3-6 | HR Academy |
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Basketball | Centred in helping children learn the basics of sports and have fun doing so, specialist coaches from HR Academy teach the skills of basketball and teamwork. Book via: www.hrsportsacademy.co.uk/oakhillprimary | Weds 3.30- 4.30pm | Years 1 and 2 | HR Academy |
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Dance | Dance and creative movement for children ‘I provide sessions designed to ENGAGE girls and boys in active, fun movement and to ENHANCE learning through developing physical, emotional and social skills through music and dance.' Lucy Brown Please email Lucy Brown at fizznflowdance@gmail.com for details on how to pay | Mon 3.30- 4.30pm | Years R,1, 2 and 3 | Lucy Brown |
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Choir Number of sessions: 9 Cost: £18 | Singing together is well known as good for our well being. In choir, we learn new songs and enjoy singing old favourites too. Children learn to sing rounds and harmonies and play rhythm games. We also take part in Waltham Forest events such as the Civic Carols and Summer Sing where children have the opportunity to perform learned songs in a mass choir with pupils from schools across the borough in front of a large audience. | Weds 3.30- 4.30pm | Years 1-6 | Mrs Brandon |
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Sketch Club Number of sessions: 8 Cost: £16 | A relaxed club where children can be creative and grow in confidence with their drawing skills. They are encouraged to use light and shadow, texture and most importantly, imagination. Sketching enhances motor skills and develops the ability to focus and pay attention. Creating art can take your mind off everyday life and is good for your general well-being. Come and be inspired by our artists! “You get to practise your art skills and explore your ideas” Esther “it’s very relaxing - it’s not rushed and just…. flows” Dolcie “I get to draw freely - the things I like” Layla “I really like to draw but I’ve never experienced sketching like this properly before” Romea | Thurs 3.30- 4.30pm | Years 3-6 | Mrs Stapleton |
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Colouring/ Drawing Number of sessions: 8 Cost: £16 | A relaxed, sociable club where you can do mindful colouring, or your own drawing if you prefer, while you chat to your friends, and make new friends. “I like colouring club because it’s relaxing and there’s fun pictures to colour” Daniel “ I like colouring club because you can draw AND chat with your friends” Hallie | Thurs 3.30- 4.30pm | Years 1 and 2 | Ms Daniel |
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Drama
NB: this club starts on Thursday 11th January and finishes on Thursday 14th March
| Act 2 is an established, vibrant, diverse community theatre company for ages 4-19. The classes concentrate on acting, movement, improvisation, role-play, music, and drama games all with the intention of improving confidence and social skills. We also operate a thriving acting agency to promote those kids who wish to take their passion further. But most of all it’s fun! For more information and to book: or call 07939 144355. | Thurs 3.30- 4.30pm | All pupils | Act2 |
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Keep Fit | Run by HR Academy, this keep fit club develops physical skills through multi-sports. This gives the children an opportunity to try new sports as well as keeping fit. Book via: www.hrsportsacademy.co.uk/oakhillprimary | Friday 3.30- 4.30pm | Years 3-6 | HR Academy |
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Maths Club Number of sessions: 9 Cost: £0 | With SATs coming up later in the year, come and sharpen up your reasoning skills in the Year 6 Maths SATs booster. Open to all year 6 pupils, this club will help you unpick reasoning problems and apply those fantastic arithmetic skills to a wide range of real-life problems. | Thurs 3.30- 4.30pm | Year 6 | Mr Couldridge |
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Rise and Shine Number of sessions: 11 Cost: £33 | This morning club is open to all pupils, providing a really lovely ‘soft’ start to the day for the pupils. They can play board games, do puzzles, colour and play outside before the school day starts. Breakfast bars and fruit are provided. NB:This club runs every week of the Spring term starting on Monday 8th January and finishing on Thursday 29th March. | Mon/ Tues/ Weds/ Thurs 8am- 8.45am | All pupils | Ms Daniel |
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Sewing Number of sessions: 9 Cost: £27 | Pupils start to learn to sew in Year 2 at Oakhill as part of the DT curriculum. Come along and develop your skills, learn new stitches and create. | Weds 3.30- 4.30pm | Years 3-6 | Ms Solomon |
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Lego Club
| Develop your creativity and problem solving with lego. An opportunity to work together or on your own to build something incredible! | Tues 3.30-4.30pm | Years R, 1 and 2 | Ms Patmore |