Clubs

We are delighted to offer children many different clubs and extra mural opportunities at Holy Trinity.

Clubs

  • Handbells Club takes place on Mondays at lunchtime (Free)
  • Gardening Club – within school hours
  • Alternative Sports club takes place on Mondays after school (Fee payiny)
  • Winter Sports Club (free) takes place on Wednesday after school (a variety of sports will be played – football, tag rugby, basketball, table tennis etc)
  • Ukulele beginners and experts takes place after school (Fee paying)
  • Guitar beginners and experts (Fee paying)
  • Chess takes place at lunch time (Free)
  • Eisteddfod Choir and other choirs rehearse at different times of the year depending on the performances they are working towards.
  • Art club – Observational Drawing (Fee paying)
  • Yoga (Fee paying)
  • Music and Movement (Fee paying)
  • Music Theory (Fee paying)
  • Summer sports club (free) run through the summer term
  • Explorers Club (Free)
  • Tech Club (Free)

Other short course special interest clubs run for half terms through the year – these might include Photography Club, STEM, Crochet, Ace of Spades, Dance Festival, Drama and various other sports clubs. Clubs are not available to all children in every term – check with the office about availability of clubs for your child’s age group.

We believe in competition at this school and expect fair, respectful and gracious behaviour. We aim to have inter and intra school competitions wherever possible with great  support from local and regional clubs. 

Music lessons: We offer peripatetic music lessons (recorder, guitar, piano and brass instruments)  for which parents pay a small fee. Children are taken out of their classrooms for a 15 -20 minute lesson once a week with a music specialist. We have a summer music concert where children perform on their instruments, showing us how much they have learnt through the year. The recorder choir has another concert around Christmas time as well and the handbells play in various concerts both in school and at events in our local villages and towns.