Our Dynamic Lunchtime Clubs offer students vibrant and invigorating activities during lunch. Here’s how they operate:
Specialised Sports Clubs: These clubs are typically funded by parents and center around specific sports.
Optimal choices include sports that don’t necessitate a change into specific attire, such as Soft Archery and Table Tennis.
Nevertheless, we can also coordinate other sports and ensure supervision during attire changes.
Parents can conveniently reserve and pay for these clubs through the Kick out online booking system.
Schools can choose to access the register electronically or print it for reference.
Lively Lunch Clubs: These school-funded drop-in sessions give students the freedom to choose their activities.
Most schools conduct these clubs at least three times a week to maximise student participation.
The clubs feature a blend of easy-to-follow games like “Foxes and Farmers” to keep students active and entertained.
Our coaches only need a modest space, approximately one-third of a netball court, to conduct these sessions.
What Our Coaches Bring: Our coaches are committed to fostering maximum student engagement in the clubs.
They maintain a positive and enthusiastic approach while ensuring behavioural control and session safety.
Depending on the agreed-upon arrangements, coaches will either bring their own company equipment or utilise the school’s equipment.
Tailored for Different Age Groups: In Key Stage 1 (KS1), our coaches focus on fun and straightforward games that enhance agility, balance, coordination, and speed.
For Key Stage 2 (KS2), sports matches and games like end-ball, football, dodgeball, and more are popular among students.
Through our Dynamic Lunch Clubs, students get the chance to stay active, have fun, and develop their physical skills in a supportive and inclusive environment.