The Crypt School Clubs and Activities Term 1 Monday Club Lunchtime
Where
Open To
Staff
Textiles Club Digital Leaders ChatterBooks
Room 14 All Years Room 17 Years 7,8,9 Library Balcony All Years
Miss Herbert Mr Brewis Mrs Attwood
Homework Club (3.15-4.15pm) Quadcopter Challenge Club
Library E1
All Years All Years
Mr Kaighin Mr Wise
Tuesday Club Lunchtime
Where
Open To
Staff
Y9 Y10 All Years All Years
Mrs Peak Mrs Peak Mr Cobb Mr Antony
All Years
Mr Kaighin
After School
Bronze D of E Silver D of E Journalism Club Room 29 Story Writing Club Room 36 After School Homework Club(3.15-4.15pm) Library Sept 2019
Wednesday Club Lunchtime
Where
Open To
Staff
Room 15 S3
Y9 Years 7-9 All Years
Mrs Peak Mr Rice Miss Neale
Room 12
All Years
Miss Herbert
All Years
Mr Kaighin
Bronze D of E Computer Science Drop Crate Club Board Games Harry Potter Club (1.30pm)
After School Homework Club(3.15-4.15pm) Library
Thursday Club Lunchtime
Where
Open To
Staff
Chess Club 1.20pm
Room 5
All Years
Mr Croft
Library
All Years
Mr Kaighin
After School Homework Club (3.15-4.15pm)
Sept 2019
Friday Club Lunchtime
Where
Open To
Staff
Doctor Who Club Debate Society Quadcopter Challenge Club
Room 17 Room 27 Room 17/E1
All Years Y10 & Y11 All Years
Mr Brewis Miss Williams
After School Homework Club (3.15-4.15pm)
Library All Years Mr Kaighin Days for fixtures may alter throughout the term – please look on PE noticeboard for all details. Sports Clubs will alter every term, please look out for all clubs on offer on the PE noticeboard.
Poem of the Month: Poem of the Month: Entry can be from any pupil from any year group. Sometimes, ideas are sent out to stimulate imagination and creativity, but poems about anything can be submitted at any time. Entries are judged by an editorial team: made up of students and Mrs Warner. Poems can be passed in via an English Teacher, delivered to the English Workroom (opposite Room 27), or emailed to Mrs Warner or Thomas Boobyer in Year 9. Small prizes are on offer. During the year, there are several opportunities to be entered into poetry (and writing) competitions, where students can have their work published and win prizes for themselves and the school. Look out for the posters around school, especially in the English work area.
Sept 2019