Co-Curricular Activities
The co-curriculum is designed the complement the academic curriculum and enrich pupils’ and students’ experience of education. These activities will encourage the development of skills needed for future success in roles that have not yet been invented. Research by the World Economic Forum suggests that the three critical skills needed are problem-solving, collaboration and adaptability. Stretching capabilities and interests beyond the classroom gives pupils the impetus to branch out, push themselves physically and mentally and see the world through new eyes.
The Longdon campus (Juniors) offers clubs from the end of school to 4.30pm. Clubs currently available include:
- Football Club*
- Tennis Club*
- Multi-Sports*
- Choir
- Musical Theatre Club*
- Bible Stories Club
- Arts & Crafts
- The World Around Us
- Chess & Board Games Club
- Puppets & Theatre Club
- Exploding Science
- Spanish Club*
Most activities are free; those marked with * incur a small cost.
At the Lichfield campus (Years 5-13), pupils and students can join a wide variety of free clubs from 4pm to 5pm every day. Clubs available for the Lent Term 2025 at the Lichfield campus include:
- Hockey Club
- Tennis Club
- Football Club
- Netball Club
- Cantorum (senior choir)
- Soul Knights (Northern soul music)
- Fruity Loops - Music Tech Club
- Bell Ringing in the Cathedral Tower
- Mindfulness Club
- German Grammar Club
- French Language & Culture Club
- French Games Club
- Latin American Spanish Culture Club
- Philosophy & Diversity Club
- British Sign Language Club
- Pottery Club
- Fabric Design Club
- Design & Technology Enhancement Club
- Science Club (seniors)
- Science for fun!
- Computer Science Club
- MedSoc
- Maths Club
- School Council & Global Schools Alliance Student Council
In addition, from 4pm to 5pm every day Prep Club offers pupils and students the chance to complete their homework, leaving their evening free for family time or other clubs and activities.