Hartlepool Borough Council are running various holiday activities for school-aged children and young people over the summer holidays.
Please see information on the link below.
We run a number of clubs that encourage children to experience things they may not get a chance to in everyday school life.
This half term we are running the following clubs:
Completed consent forms must returned to the member of staff responsible for the club before your child attends.
On Monday 13th March, the choir sang outside the Civic Centre, Hartlepool to commemorate ‘Commonwealth Day’. They sang hymns and the National Anthem. The Mayor raised the Commonwealth Flag.
We all responded to the Affirmation – ‘We affirm our belief in the Commonwealth as a powerful influence for good in the world. And pledge ourselves to its service, now and for the future.’
The children thoroughly enjoy the clubs they attend. Here is a few things they had to say about their clubs.
In Chess Club, you learn how to play chess! It is really fun, I think everyone should be in it. - Alex Y6
I go to Art Club and now I can draw faces. It is really fun! Kady - Y4
I go to drumming. We play new songs. Chloe - Y5
Choir is fun because you can choose songs to sing at concerts. We all get the choice to have a solo part too! Cerys -Y6
I like drumming because Bob teaches us new drumming rhythms and he makes us laugh. Ella - Y4
I go to Homework club. It helps me learn my spellings and practise my reading. Michael - Y4
I enjoy Chess Club because its quiet and challenges my brain. Evan - Y5
Homework Club is very exciting because when you go home you don't have to do any homework. You can use the computers to play educational games when you have finished your homework.
Phoebe -Y4
I think Choir is brilliant because it is really good for your vocals! Sammi-Leigh - Y4