Extracurricular Activities – Monday

After- school care, YR 1 to 6

15:30 – 17:00

That’s a place where children can rest, do their homework, play at different learning stations and also have their additional snack.

Aikido, Year 1 to Year 5 (5-10 years old)

15:30 – 16:30

We will learn relaxing, calm mind, proper breathing, concentration and first of all self defence. We teach by interesting and fun activities. We are teachers from Krakowski Klub Aikido Onshin and part of the Polish Aikido Federation and Japanese Aikido Federation Hombudojo in Tokyo. We are also partners with ISBA – the International Shiseikan Budo Association. We are allowed to issue certificate exams for children and adults. We offer 50/60 minute aikido training for children a week.

Chess, Year 1 to Year 13,

15:45 – 16:30 – beginners level

A chance to learn to play chess from scratch or to improve your existing skills in that area. Playing chess increases creativity, improves memory, and helps exercise both sides of the brain. There are two levels of ability: beginners and intermediate.

French Club – Early Years

15:35 – 16:05beginners group

French language learning for the youngest, for complete beginners, those who had no previous French classes. Through games, rhymes, songs, picture stories, theatre, colouring books, multisensory approach we introduce preschoolers to the world of the French language and its culture.

French club – Primary

16:15 – 17:00beginners Year 1 to Year 4

This is the complete beginners course for Primary, for those who don’t know any French. Together with little Alice, Léo and Maggie we introduce children to the joyful world of the French language. Rich visual and audio materials, interactive aids, and games encourage creative and effective learning. Through games, rhymes, songs, picture stories, theatre, colouring books, multisensory approach we introduce primary students to the world of the French language and its culture.

Judo – Early Years and Year 1

15:30 – 16:20

The main purpose of judo activities is to improve children’s general mobility, stimulate their development through carefully selected physical exercises and have fun. The foundation of the judo curriculum for children is based on developing their life-skills such as positive mental attitude, high goal-setting, perseverance, self-control and confidence.

Technology St@rter – Year 2 and Year 3

15:40 – 16:25

Technology St@rter is aimed for younger participants, it’s an introduction to programming and the world of technology. There is a mix of Lego Robotics, programming in Scratch and Minecraft Education