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Extra Curricular Activities and Clubs

Autumn Term 2023 Extra Curricular Activities

Before School: Breakfast Club: 7.45am - 8.15am daily

Located in the Atrium, this is free to attend. Porridge and toast is usually served.

Clubs 

DAY SPORT TIME
MONDAY Orchestra 8:15am - 9:00am
  Netball (All Years) 3:15pm - 4:15pm
  Football (Years 9 - 11) 3:15pm - 4:15pm
  Chess Club 3:15pm - 4:15pm
  GCSE Dance Technique Lesson 3:25pm - 4:00pm
     
WEDNESDAY Wednesday Choir Group 8:15am - 9:00am
  Handball (Years 9 - 11)

3:15pm - 4:15pm

  Girls Football (All Years) 3:15pm - 4:15pm
  Football (Year 7 + 8) 3:15pm - 4:15pm
  Year 7- 9 Science Club 3:30pm - 4:30pm
  Year 10 & 11 Art & Photography Club 3:15pm - 4:15pm
  Year 7 - 9 Art Club 3:15pm - 4:15pm
  Key Stage 3 Dance (Years 7 - 9) 3:25pm - 4:15pm
     
THURSDAY Thursday Choir Group 8:15am - 9:00am
  Eco Club Breaktime 
  Handball (Years 7 + 8) 3:15pm-4:15pm
  Girls Handball 3:15pm-4:15pm
  Christian Union ( Chapel) 3.30pm - 4:15pm
  Shades of Love  1:20pm-1:55pm
  GCSE Dance Theory Revision Lesson 3:20pm - 4:15pm
     
FRIDAY Chapel Choir 8:15am - 9:00am
  Business Studies Support - G17 3:15pm - 4:15pm
  Careers Drop-in (Careers Office) 3:15pm 
  Girls Football  3:15pm - 4:15pm
  Dance Company 3:25pm - 4:15pm

 

Break & Lunchtime Clubs

  Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Before School Breakfast Club

Breakfast Club

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Breakfast Club

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Amnesty Group (8.30-9.00am)

Breakfast Club

 

Breakfast Club

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Careers drop-in (Careers Office)

Break

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Young Carers Room 2.19 (Wk A)

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10.40am New Starters  (Chapel)

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Eco Association (Room G17

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Lunch

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1.20pm Year 7 Games & Friendship (Larch)

 

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Matrix  - drop-in  (Chapel)

 

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Other Enrichment Activities

  • Instrumental lessons will resume week beginning Monday 12th September 2022.  Click here for more details.   Students can check lesson timetables outside room 2.09 and on the atrium screens.

Homework & Study Groups 

Should students wish to do homework, coursework or private study in a quiet environment they can attend the following:

  • Year 7  - 11 Homework Club 
    • Monday - Friday 3.15pm - 4.10pm.  Room 2.19
  • GCSE PE Theory Support - G17 3:15-4:15pm
  • CNAT Sport Studies Support - G18 3:15pm-4:15pm

 

Guildford Sabres Handball Club have resumed Handball training in the Christ's College Sports Hall. For any students wanting to play handball outside of school, this is a great opportunity to play fixtures against teams across the country.

Girls Handball training is every Wednesday in term time from 5.00pm-6.00pm. Boys training is every Wednesday in term time from 6.00pm-7.00pm. The club is run by Mr Scutt and any students that would like to come along are very welcome and will receive a free taster session on their first time attending. For any more information, please contact guildfordsabres@outlook.com

https://www.englandhandball.com/club/guildford-sabres-handball-club

 

PE Fixtures  can be found on our new Christ's College Sports (SOCS App) page here .  This App will be the place to check on sport team fixtures, teams, pick up times, venue information and competitions. 

 

Extra-Curricular Dance

KS3 Dance All students in years 7, 8 and 9 are welcome. We will work towards performances to be showcased in various performances. Students will have the opportunity to suggest styles they would like to learn and it is a great chance for students to participate in dance classes to extend their knowledge and have fun with their friends.
Dance Company All previous Dance Company members are welcome to continue with the extra-curricular opportunity. In Dance Company we focus on extending pupils' abilities and feature all students in the production for that year. We study a wide variety of styles and work towards improving technique and performance skills.  Students from any year group are welcome but will need to go through an audition process if they would like to be involved.

 

Extra-Curricular Music

Christ's College has a wide selection of extra-curricular music clubs for students across the school to take part in.   

KS3 Pop Vocal Group                This group welcomes any enthusiastic singers in years 7, 8 and 9, who want to develop their confidence and skills through group singing of popular music. During rehearsals, students develop their understanding of chords and harmony, writing their own harmony parts and arrangements. This group is ideal for singers who are considering GCSE Music as we explore music theory in a practical way in rehearsals. 
Wednesday Vocal Group   

Wednesday Vocal Group, led by Ms Morrell, welcomes all Soprano, Mezzo-soprano and Alto voices from Years 7-11. This group explores a wide range of musical styles: Popular, Folk, Jazz, Classical, World. They learn both aurally and through notation. The Wednesday vocal group will perform alone and also collaborate with Mr Owen's Thursday group to form a SATB mixed choir.

Thursday Vocal Group

Thursday Vocal Group, led by Mr Owen, welcomes all Tenor, Baritone and Bass voices from Years 7-11. This group explores a wide range of musical styles: Popular, Folk, Jazz, Classical, World. They learn both aurally and through notation. The Thursday group Gill perform alone and also collaborate with the Wednesday Vocal group to form a SATB mixed choir.

Mixed Choir  

Mixed choir is mostly made up from members of the Wednesday and Thursday vocals groups coming together for performances at Christmas, Easter and the Summer Festival.

Chapel Choir

Chapel choir welcomes all singers from years 7-11. This group works on more challenging repertoire, with a particular focus on sacred works and songs of worship. This group is ideal for students wishing to learn how to read notation well and who are thinking about taking or currently taking GCSE Music. 

Instrumental Ensemble

This is an instrumental group open to all students who learn an instrument, either at school or with a private teacher at home. Instrumental ensemble will play pieces as part of a large group, but also be split into smaller ensemble groups according to performance level. Students will learn music in all sort of styles, including classical, jazz, music for stage and screen and popular music arrangements. A great opportunity, not to be missed!

Piano Ensemble

This is a new and exciting opportunity for students who play piano. Piano ensemble explores piano repertoire for four and six hands, meaning piano duets and trios. Piano ensemble provides piano students with much needed ensemble practice, improving sight-reading and timing skills. So often pianists spend time practising alone, but in this group you will make new friends and explore fresh skills that ensemble playing provides. More advanced students will also begin to learn accompanying skills. Piano ensemble have opportunities to perform throughout the year, including the annual piano concert

Flute Choir

All flautists having instrumental lessons also participate in flute choir. Flute choir is a group made up of flute family instruments including the piccolo and alto flute! Flute choir perform at school events throughout the year and at the annual woodwind concert. 

 

 

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