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Pupils

Pupils have an important part to play in helping their school make decisions. In this section you will find information about some of the activities your child takes part in during school. This may be as a representative in the School Council or as an active member of a School Club.

If you require further information on any of the items shown in this section, please contact the school and we will do our best to help.

School Clubs

A variety of activities are available before and after school. A full list of our Childcare Provision can be found on our website. Please contact the school for more information.

Before School Activities

Miss Vesta and Teaching Assistants run the Breakfast Club from 8.10 am every morning.  There is a variety of food on offer. Breakfast Club is now free thanks to Greggs.

If children do not require breakfast club, school is open at 8.57am for a prompt 9am start.

Enjoyment Activities – After School Clubs

After listening to children’s opinions, we offer a variety of after school clubs. Through enjoyment activities, we aim to foster healthy lifestyles, self-esteem and self-confidence. We also provide extra opportunities for children who may be gifted and talented in specific areas. For example: Mathematics, P.E and Drama.

After School Clubs 2023 Autumn

Monday

Sports club- Class 4D and 3H 

Tuesday

Friendship club- 1W/M 

Wild Outdoors- 2J

Book club- 3H and 4D

Swifties club- 3H and 4D 

Wednesday 

Dance- 1W/M and 2J

Times Tables- 3H and 4D 

Art and Design- 3H

Lego and Games- 1W/M

Art club- 2J

Thursday 

Draw and Colour- 1W/M and 2J

 

Clubs change every half term.

There will be more clubs coming soon.

Tea Club

We offer a Tea Club until 5.15pm Monday to Thursday and 4.15pm on a Friday. Mrs Sefton ensures that children have a snack and then enjoy playing games. This is a popular club. This is £3 per hour.

Welcome to our School Council

Bearpark Primary has a very active school council. Children from Year 1 to Year 6 meet regularly to discuss important issues and ways in which school can be improved.

During council meetings children are given opportunities to share their views and ideas.

Bearpark School Council

There are representatives from each class.