ACE Provision Year 3
SUMMER TERM 2022/23
In the Junior School, the ACE (Additional Curriculum Enrichment) programme is designed to offer pupils the opportunity to experience a wide range of activities that compliment the curriculum and encompass our values.
Each pupil will have a unique ACE experience and, over the course of a year, is encouraged to develop and pursue existing skills and interests alongside trying new activities. Everyone will
engage with the lunchtime ACE programme and is also invited to select activities from the wraparound provision.
Sessions are led by members of our teaching community as well as specialist coaches and external providers. Selected activities are run in collaboration with Haberdashers’ Boys’ School.
Introduction
ACE activities fall into four categories and, during the academic year, pupils should aim to take part in at least one activity from each:
and Speak Introduction
Create and Construct Music and Performance Sport Think
For Summer Term 2023, the following
Lunchtime ACE
Junior School Choir Art and Design
Mandarin
Construction Challenge Recorders
Creative Writing
Reading Circle
Typing Skills
Ball Skills and Field Games
Debating
Guitar Ensemble
Golden Bones
Super Saxes
Flamenco Dancing
Junior Symphony Orchestra
Year 3 pupils should take part in a minimum of two lunchtime ACE activities per week. There is no maximum number of activities.
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
MONDAY TUESDAY
FRIDAY
activities are on offer for Year 3:
Wraparound ACE
Creative Kid* Gym Squad Chamber Strings
Karate Street Dance KS2 Ballet*
Robotics* Morning Chess
* Joint activity with the Prep School
Key information and specific activity details are contained within this booklet.
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Lunchtime ACE key information
Sign up
Pupils will register interest in lunchtime ACE activities at school during the week beginning Monday 27 March. Please take time to review the activities on offer with your child before this date.
Allocation of lunchtime ACE activities
Unless an activity is indicated to be invite only, places will be allocated randomly.
Whilst every effort is made to allocate pupils their preferred activities, there may be instances where an activity is oversubscribed. When this occurs, selection for the activity will be at random and every effort will be made to offer a similar activity the following term, where those who missed out will be prioritised during the allocation process.
Pupils can view their lunchtime ACE activities using the SOCS app on their iPads. These can also be viewed by logging onto SOCS, as your child, on another device.
A step by step guide to using SOCS at home is available via this link.
Attendance
All pupils are expected to attend their allocated activities for the duration of the term. If there is a known reason why they cannot attend, they must endeavour to let the teacher running the session know. Where possible, if the teacher is unable to attend their ACE activity, it will be run by another member of staff.
Wraparound ACE key information
Register of Interest
Registering interest in wraparound ACE will be at home through SOCS, which can be accessed using the link on your child’s iPad.
If you would prefer to log in on another device, you will need your child’s login details, which have been shared with your child. A step by step guide to using SOCS at home is available via this link.
Please take time to review the activities on offer with your child and express your interest for the relevant activities by 12pm on Monday 27 March. Please note: that by adding an activity you are expressing interest and this does not guarantee your child a space if the maximum number of students is reached.
Allocation of wraparound ACE activities
Where an activity builds upon skills and learning from previous terms, priority will be given to those pupils already attending. If an activity has not reached its maximum capacity, places will be offered first to any pupils who were unsuccessful in gaining a place the previous term. Any remaining places will be allocated randomly to pupils who have registered interest.
Whilst every effort is made to allocate pupils the activities they have expressed interest in, there may be instances where an activity is oversubscribed. When this occurs, a waiting list will be created, and you will be contacted should a space become available.
After 12pm on Monday 27 March, you will no longer be able to register for interest for wraparound activities. Should there be any remaining spaces, this will be communicated in the first newsletter of the Summer Term together with details of how to sign up.
Students can view their wraparound ACE activities using the SOCS app on their iPads. These can also be viewed by logging onto SOCS, as your child, on another device.
You will be notified if your child is not successful in being allocated a place on an activity before the end of the Spring Term.
Attendance
All pupils are expected to attend their allocated activities for the duration of the term. If there is a known reason that they cannot attend, they must endeavour to let the teacher running the session know ahead of the session so this can be marked in the register.
Chargeable activities
Where there is a cost per session, this will be shown in the specific activity details contained within this booklet. All charges will made through Evolve Pay.
Cancellation of wraparound ACE activities
Where these are known, any dates that before or after school ACE activities will not be running will be communicated within this booklet.
Where possible, if the teacher is unable to attend their ACE activity, it will be run by another member of staff. There may be occasions where an activity needs to be cancelled at short notice. Parents will be advised by email with 24 hours advance notice and by phone call if it is less than 24 hours.
Drop off – before school ACE
Morning ACE activities begin before there is playground supervision and so pupils must remain accompanied until the start time, when they will be met by the adult leading the activity. Alternatively, they may attend breakfast club from 7.30am, which must be prebooked and is chargeable.
Collection – after school ACE
For all activities taking place at Habs Girls, pupils should be met in the Junior School playground at the end of their afterschool ACE activities. For all activities taking place at Habs Boys, pupils should be met at the Boys’ Prep School reception.
Key Stage 1 pupils who are attending after school care will be escorted there after ACE.
Key Stage 2 pupils who are travelling on the late coach service or attending after school care may make their way there unaccompanied.
Any pupils not collected from the playground within five minutes of an activity finishing will then attend after school care, which is chargeable. On these occasions, parents will be telephoned by a member of the Junior School reception team and collection will be from after school care.
Lunchtime ACE
Lunchtime
JUNIOR SCHOOL CHOIR
DAY: Monday
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: Music (as required)
DESCRIPTION: For the Summer Term, our Junior and Senior like to develop your confidence? Do you want to be part of a songs from musicals, and have lots of fun!
ART AND DESIGN
CONSTRUCTION CHALLENGE
DAY: Tuesday
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: N/A
DESCRIPTION: Do you like being creative and using your crafts and digital media.
DAY: Tuesday
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: N/A
DESCRIPTION: Are you creative? Do you like using your hands blocks to create monsters, buildings or strange lands? If your
Monday Tuesday
VENUE: Music School LED BY: Miss Rockley
TIME: 12.35pm to 1.10pm COST: None
MAX CAP: N/A
PACKED LUNCH: N/A
Senior Choirs will join forces to become Junior School Choir! Do you love to sing? Would you a fun ensemble? If you answered yes, please join! We will sing a range of songs, including
VENUE: 3 Alpha LED BY: Mrs Millman
TIME: 12.35pm to 1.10pm COST: None
MAX CAP: 25
PACKED LUNCH: N/A
imagination? Join Art and Design club for a range of activities such as diamond art, paper
VENUE: 5 Aesc LED BY: Mrs Sawkins
TIME: 12.35pm to 1.10pm COST: None
MAX CAP: 25
PACKED LUNCH: N/A
hands and your imagination to build and create things? Do you enjoy using Lego, Knex and your answer is yes to any of these, why not come to Construction Club?
CREATIVE WRITING
Wednesday
DAY: Tuesday
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: N/A
DESCRIPTION: Do you like to imagine, explore and create writing ACE sessions. Whether you would like to work on developing sure you will find something to enjoy and suit you in these lunchtime
MANDARIN
DAY: Wednesday
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: N/A
DESCRIPTION: Want to learn Mandarin? Then join Ms Chang creative games and activities!
DAY: Wednesday
READING CIRCLE
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: Reading Material (as
DESCRIPTION: If you love books and are always looking for book during time at home and come back to school to chat
VENUE: 6 Aleph LED BY: Ms Tersigni
TIME: 12.35pm to 1.10pm COST: None
MAX CAP: 25
PACKED LUNCH: N/A
create in the written form? If you do, come and be a story-maker in the Year 3 and 4 creative developing your story-writing technique or learn more about different styles of writing I’m lunchtime sessions.
VENUE: 3A LED BY: Ms Chang
TIME: 12.35pm to 1.10pm COST: None
MAX CAP: 20
PACKED LUNCH: N/A
Chang after school at Wednesday lunchtime to learn how to speak the language through
VENUE: Library LED BY: Miss Wood
MAX CAP: 12
PACKED LUNCH: N/A (as required)
TIME: 12.35pm to 1.10pm COST: None
for another amazing story to read, come along to Reading Circle. Each term you will read a with the group about what you thought of it while completing some fun activities!
RECORDERS
DAY: Wednesday
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: Recorder, music (as
DESCRIPTION: Come and have fun learning the recorder. pieces.
TYPING SKILLS
DAY: Wednesday
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: N?A
DESCRIPTION: This is an opportunity to learn touch typing teach spelling patterns alongside touch-typing.
VENUE: Music School LED BY: Mrs Core
MAX CAP: N/A
PACKED LUNCH: N/A required)
TIME: 12.35pm to 1.10pm COST: None
This club starts from the beginning, covering learning to read music and playing fun
VENUE: ICT Suite LED BY: Mrs Summers
TIME: 12.35pm to 1.10pm COST: None
MAX CAP: 12
PACKED LUNCH: N/A
typing skills using the typing package, English Type, which has been developed specifically to
BALL SKILLS AND FIELD GAMES
DAY: Thursday
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: PE kit and water bottle
DESCRIPTION: Do you want to come and develop your throwing, fun and active session.
DAY: Thursday
DEBATING
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: N/A
DESCRIPTION: Love public speaking? Passionate about persuasive debate, how to write a convincing argument and build your
DAY: Thursday
GOLDEN BONES
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: pBone or trombone
DESCRIPTION: All Junior School trombonists (both pBones you will cover fun music pieces that suit all abilities and take
DAY: Thursday
GUITAR
ENSEMBLE
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: Guitar and music (as
DESCRIPTION: Do you know the first position? Why not join notation can be supplied if you need it. Get involved and take
Thursday
VENUE: Field LED BY: Mrs Tull
MAX CAP: 20
PACKED LUNCH: N/A bottle
TIME: 12.35pm to 1.10pm COST: None
throwing, catching and athletic skills? If so, come and join in a host of summer sports in this
VENUE: 2 Alpha LED BY: Ms Elliott
TIME: 12.35pm to 1.10pm COST: None
MAX CAP: 20
PACKED LUNCH: N/A
persuasive writing? Then come along to Debate Squad. Learn how to take part in a formal your confidence with presenting to an audience.
VENUE: Music School LED BY: Mrs Molins
TIME: 12.35pm to 1.10pm COST: None
and music (as required)
MAX CAP: N/A
PACKED LUNCH: N/A
pBones and metal trombones) are welcome to join this exciting ensemble! With Mrs Molins, take part in lots of different concert performances throughout the year.
VENUE: Music School LED BY: Mr Davies
MAX CAP: N/A
PACKED LUNCH: N/A (as required)
TIME: 12.35pm to 1.10pm COST: None
join the Junior Guitar Ensemble! You should be able to read standard notation, but TAB take part in the concert performances throughout the year!
SUPER SAXES
Friday
DAY: Thursday
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: pBone or trombone
DESCRIPTION: All Junior School trombonists (both pBones you will cover fun music pieces that suit all abilities and take
JUNIOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
DAY: Friday
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: Instrument and music
DESCRIPTION: For the summer term, Junior Orchestra and usually attend either Orchestra or Wind Band, then do come woodwind and percussion players. Please note: you must have playing your instrument for a year and
FLAMENCO DANCING
DAY: Friday
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: Trainers and water bottle
DESCRIPTION: Learn how to dance ‘Sevillanas’ with Ms Salvatierra! dances, and you will learn all the steps and arm and hand movements
VENUE: Music School LED BY: Mrs Molins
MAX CAP: N/A
PACKED LUNCH: N/A and music (as required)
TIME: 12.35pm to 1.10pm COST: None
pBones and metal trombones) are welcome to join this exciting ensemble! With Mrs Molins, take part in lots of different concert performances throughout the year.
VENUE: Music School LED BY: Miss Rockley
MAX CAP: N/A
PACKED LUNCH: N/A music (as required)
TIME: 12.35pm to 1.10pm COST: None
and Junior Wind Band will join forces to become Junior Symphony Orchestra! If you come along. New members are also very welcome - this ensemble is open to all string, brass, and an ability to play a scale on your instrument and read musical notation is recommended.
VENUE: Dance Studio LED BY: Ms Salvatierra
MAX CAP: 20
PACKED LUNCH: N/A bottle
TIME: 12.35pm to 1.10pm COST: None
Salvatierra! One of the many varieties of Flamenco dancing, ‘Sevillans’ consists of four short movements for at least two of the parts.
Wraparound ACE
Wraparound
DAY: Monday
CREATIVE KID
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: N/A
DESCRIPTION: Do you want a chance to be creative? Then You can explore all your ideas at Creative Kid while improving with Habs’ Boys Prep although takes place at the Girls’ Junior
DAY: Monday
KARATE
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: Gi or PE kit, water bottle
DESCRIPTION: Join Mr Patel, a qualified karate instructor, terms of karate, or have some experience of martial arts, you
DAY: Monday
ROBOTICS
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: N/A
DESCRIPTION: Are you curious about robots? Would you like branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, Please note: This activity is in collaboration with Habs’ Boys Prep
Monday
VENUE: M10 LED BY: Mr Young
TIME: 4pm to 4.45pm COST: £9 per week
MAX CAP: N/A
PACKED LUNCH: N/A
Then join Creative Kid! Whether you want to laugh, sing, dance or perform, you can do it all. improving your confidence, self-esteem and creativity. This activity will be run in collaboration Junior School so pick up is from the Junior School playground.
VENUE: Prevett Hall LED BY: Mr Patel
MAX CAP: 25
PACKED LUNCH: N/A bottle
TIME: 4.15pm to 5pm COST: £9 a week
instructor, for Karate after school on Wednesday. Perfect for those who have already attended two you may even get the opportunity to progress onto your next colour belt!
VENUE: DT, Boys’ Prep LED BY: Mrs Millar
MAX CAP: 10
PACKED LUNCH: N/A like to explore what they can do? If so, Robotics club is the perfect way to explore the construction, operation, and application of robots. Prep and pick up is from the Boys Prep’ reception.
TIME: 4pm to 4.45pm COST: £15 a week
GYM SQUAD INVITATION ONLY
DAY: Tuesday
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: Leotard or gym kit and
DESCRIPTION: If invited to Ms Burman’s Gym Squad in the school. Get cartwheeling! Please note: collection will be from the Boys’ Prep School reception.
DAY: Tuesday
STREET DANCE
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: PE kit or sportswear
DESCRIPTION: Want to dance like your favourite pop star? will teach you all the latest dance moves. Wednesday
BALLET
DAY: Wednesday
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: Ballet shoes, leggings Click here to purchase ballet clothing; it is advisable to go
DESCRIPTION: At Ballet, you will develop your fine motor Royal Academy of Dance ballet teacher, Miss Georgia Yiannakas, Previous experience is not necessary. Parents are invited to Please note: This activity is in collaboration with Habs’ Boys Prep The first session will be Wednesday 3 May.
Tuesday
VENUE: Medburn Centre LED BY: Ms Burman
MAX CAP: N/A
PACKED LUNCH: N/A and water bottle
TIME: 4pm to 5pm COST: N/A
the Spring Term, you will continue to develop your gymnastic skills on Tuesdays after reception.
VENUE: M10 LED BY: Mr Bennett
MAX CAP: 14
PACKED LUNCH: N/A sportswear and water bottle
TIME: 4pm to 4.45pm COST: £8 per week
star? Then join Mr Bennett in Street Dance club! This lively and high-energy dance session
VENUE: M10 LED BY: Miss Yiannakas
TIME: 4.20pm to 5.10pm COST: £10 per week
leggings and t-shirt or ballet clothes and water bottle. up a size
MAX CAP: 14
PACKED LUNCH: N/A
skills, discipline, core stability and coordination in an enjoyable way, through dancing! Yiannakas, will be teaching a mixture of the RAD syllabi and free performance work each week. watch the penultimate session of the term, on Wednesday 28 June. Prep and pick up is from the Girls’ Junior School playground.
CHAMBER STRINGS
DAY: Wednesday
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: String instrument and
DESCRIPTION: Open to string musicians, this ensemble is Mrs Boyle in Chamber Strings!
Please note: you must have playing your instrument for a year.
DAY: Wednesday
MORNING CHESS
CLOTHING/SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: N/A
DESCRIPTION: Learn the game of chess and develop your Schools Chess Championships and Mr D’Costa’s ‘She Plays League. You can sign up for free classes via the official website.
VENUE: Music School LED BY: Mrs Boyle
TIME: 4pm to 4.45pm COST: N/A
and music (as required)
MAX CAP: N/A
PACKED LUNCH: N/A
involved in a variety of events throughout the year. Come and play some fun music with
VENUE: Science Lab LED BY: Mr D’Costa
TIME: 7.45pm to 8.30pm COST: £7 a week
MAX CAP: 25
PACKED LUNCH: N/A
strategic play. With Mr D’Costa you will enter competitions in the National Primary To Win’, UK Girls chess project which has a half termly UK Primary Girls Online Chess website.