Extra-Curricular Activities
Our extra-curricular activities are on from 3.15 to 4.15. Students are welcome to attend clubs and can even sign up on the day of the club.
After School Clubs Timetable
Tuesday
Club | Venue | Staff Member(s) |
Kahoot |
ICT | Mrs F Ali |
Year 11 Football - Boys | Field | Mr Delawala/Mr Callaghan |
Year 9 Football - Boys | Field | Mr Ashraf |
D of E - Volunteering | Outdoor | Mrs Chana |
Cricket | Sports Hall | Mr Hajat |
Touch Typing | Library | Mrs Hastings |
Jewellery Making | T6 | Mrs Knaggs |
Lego | M7 | Mrs Mitchell |
Handwriting | Library | Mrs Rees |
Paper Models/Origami | Science 6 | Mrs Riley |
Business Club | ICT | Miss Shah |
Hockey | MUGA | Mr Wilkinson |
Archery | Field | Mrs Lewis |
Card Games | Mrs Bodycote | |
Homework Club | English Computer Room | Ms Busson |
Wednesday
Club | Venue | Staff Member(s) |
Henna Club | Mrs Ahmed/Ms Dewshi | |
Girls Netball | Sports Hall | Ms Brooks |
Gujarati GCSE | English 1 | Miss Chohan |
Book Club - Reading without Limits | Library | Ms Eatwell |
Interform Competitions | Outdoor | Mr Hajat |
Mindfulness | English 4 | Mrs Joyce |
Chess | Maths 6 | Mr Musani |
Year 7 Football - Boys | MUGA/Field | Mr Sameja |
Year 8 Football - Boys | MUGA/Field | Mr Vali |
Board Games | Ms Warren | |
Table Tennis | Main Hall | Mr Master |
Thursday
Club | Venue | Staff member(s) |
Golf | Field | Mr Beaumont |
Girls Football | MUGA | Ms Brooks/Mrs Lewis |
Year 10 Football - Boys | Field | Mr Chatburn |
Music - Instrument/Choir | Music | Mr French/Miss Mapletoft |
Badminton | Sports Hall | Mr Hajat/Mrs Kasmani |
Bead Crafting | T6 | Miss S Patel |
Dodgeball | Gym | Mr Richards |
Green Flag/D of E - Volunteering | Outdoor | Mr Phythian |
Basketball | Courts | Mr Richards |
Dance | Drama Studio | Miss Sinnott/Miss Woodhead |
Our Clubs
Click on the icons to find out more about our clubs!
After-School-Clubs (ID 1050)
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Archery
Archery
Students will follow details instructions about technique and safety, get the opportunity to shoot on the line in small groups and take part in games and competitions. By the end of the series of lessons, students can expect to have acquired all the skills they need to take up archery as a hobby.
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Art
Art
Come along to the art department and experiment with a range of art materials. In time we will produce work which we will exhibit around school and online. Get creative and have some fun!
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Band music
Band music
This is an exciting opportunity for some of our musicians to learn to perform instruments and play individually or be part of a music band. There will also be opportunities to showcase your talent and perform as part of a show.
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Basketball
Basketball
You will have the chance to work on a different fundamental basketball skill each week, and then put these to use in fun competitions and games against each other.
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Bead crafting
Bead crafting
The bead crafting club will allow you to experiment with making jewellery and trinkets using beads and other crafting materials. You will have the freedom to explore your individuality and creativity through designing and making. If you enjoy being creative and want to explore the different ways you can use beads then come along. It is a great opportunity to be inspired and spend time with friends and peers who share similar interests.
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Board games
Board games
From classics like poker to chess, to modern hits like Munchkin and Fluxx, at board game club you'll get a chance to try out a wide range of different board and card games. Along the way, you'll learn the history of games like these, discuss what makes games work (or not), how the game design process works, and maybe playtest games of your own design!
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Chess
Chess
Chess is a game played between two opponents on opposite sides of a board containing 64 squares of alternating colours. Each player has 16 pieces: 1 kind, 1 queen, 2 rooks, 2 bishops, 2 knights, and 8 pawns. The goal of the game is to checkmate the other kind. Chess is one of the many great alternatives to video games.
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Cricket
Cricket
You will have the opportunity to develop a range of skills, including fielding, bowling and batting. There will also be opportunities to play hardball cricket and train towards representing the school team.
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Lancaster Academy Choir
Lancaster Academy Choir
Could you be the next big star, musician or singer? Do you have a passion for singing or want to pursue your musical dreams? Well, whether you can sing or play an instrument, or just have a love for it... come along to Lancaster Academy Choir. Build up your confidence, develop musical skills in singing, play instruments. Come alone or with friends to a fun, welcoming atmosphere where you can sing along in a group, so you are never alone.
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Dodgeball
Dodgeball
Dip, duck, dive and dodge! Dodgeball combines agility, speed, power and teamwork. Sessions will be game based and allow students to develop their playing, officiating and leading skills.
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Drama
Drama
Would you like to star in a play? Write your own script? Learn how to design lighting, sound and set for an amazing performance? Look no further, drama club is for you! Join us to develop your performance and creativity skills. We will go on to develop work that will be showcased in our spring show!
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Duke of Edinburgh
Duke of Edinburgh
The Duke of Edinburgh Award is a balanced and progressive programme of activities for young people. It focuses on individual achievement in which any young person can take part and which everyone can enjoy. It is flexible enough to meet each young persons enthusiasm and aptitudes whatever their background or ability. There are three levels of the Award; Bronze, Silver and Gold. At each level young people choose activities from all three sections - Volunteering, Skills and Physical. There is also the expedition to complete. Participation in the Award leads to personal development through the acquisition of: qualities - self motivation, commitment, self-awareness, initiative, persistence, self-discipline and responsibility for both themselves and their community. Key Skills - Working with others, communication, problem-solving.
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Fencing
Fencing
A new club we will be running this year, fencing, gives students the change to improve balance, co-ordination and flexibility. You will get the opportunity to use specialist equipment. Fencing is also excellent for improving your concentration and focus.
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Fitness
Fitness
Join our Fitness club and get ready to have fun and reach your fitness goals! Whether you are a beginner or a fitness enthusiast, Fitness is open to all students in KS3 and KS4. We offer a variety of workouts, from cardio to strength training, and provide a supportive and motivating environment. Get fit and make a change at Fitness Club!
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Football
Football
You will be given the opportunity to improve your skills through individual practices and exercises. Each year group will have their own session, where you will play small sided games and also train to represent the school team.
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(Girls) Football
(Girls) Football
You will be given the opportunity to improve your skills through individual practices and exercises and play small sided games.
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Girls Can
Girls Can
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Girls Do Science Too
Girls Do Science Too
Are you passionate about science? Would you like to further explore that passion? If yes, then come along to 'Girls Do Science Too'! After all, science isn't just done by men with messy hair who wear glasses!
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Golf
Golf
Learn the basics of the game on the field. All students are welcome, regardless of ability. Students will learn how to hold a golf club, work on their swing and practice their short game!
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Gujarati GCSE
Gujarati GCSE
Why choose Edexcel GCSE Gujarati?
Here at Lancaster Academy we believe languages should be accessible for all students. The new Pearson Edexcel Level 1/Level 2 GCSE (9–1) in Gujarati has been developed to help students of all abilities progress and develop a passion for languages, through culturally engaging content. Students taking GCSE Gujarati will have the opportunity to follow a developed and engaging and inspirational course of study that will enable your child to manipulate and use the target language effectively, independently and creatively, so that they have a solid basis from which to progress to A Level or employment. Our Gujarati GCSE allows learners to learn relevant and meaningful contexts, preparing them to use these acquired skills in situations they are likely to encounter in their everyday or professional life.
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Henna
Henna
A completely natural and safe way to learn the art of henna. You will learn how to draw delicate and detailed patterns.
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History Investigators
History Investigators
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Homework support
Homework support
Do you need support with homework or need access to a computer? If so, come to the library where you can get help and support with homework for any subject.
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Kahoot
Kahoot
Do you have what it takes to make the leader board? Join us on a Tuesday after school for some fun on the computer. It is your club so you pick what games we play. We can play Kahoot, blooket, scratch, and other fun online games. Come and show off your skills!
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Latin dance
Latin dance
To learn a variety or fun Latin dances, including bachata, salsa and fun reggaeton line-ups. Come along and have some fun!
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Lego
Lego
Are you a Master Builder? Yes or no, LEGO is a fun and constructive (get it?!) way to get creative. Whether you are following the instructions or going completely off-scr1pt and building from the imagination, everything is awesome! LEGO club will include set and free building, as well as challenges designed to get you thinking outside of the brick. Have a go at incorporating movement into your builds with gears & axels and even try coding with LEGO Mindstorms. Please note, this club is not associated with the LEGO group.
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LGBTQ+
LGBTQ+
Discussing LGBTQ+ issues, how we can support the LGBTQ+ community and how we celebrate diversity at Lancaster.
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(Girls) Netball
(Girls) Netball
Netball is an exciting, fast and skilful game of fair contest which can be played in different formats. It has a long history and is a game in which two teams each strive to keep or gain possession of the ball. The team with the ball, through running, jumping, throwing and catching attempts to move the ball into its goal circle from where a goal may be scored. The opposing team uses defensive movements and strategies to prevent this and to gain possession.
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Rugby
Rugby
Rugby club will look at developing the skills for contact rugby and working towards representing the school. We will look to build our relationships with Leicester Tigers and compete in the 'Schools Programme'.
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(KS3) Science
(KS3) Science
Students will have an opportunity to get 'hands on' in the lab! There will be opportunities to take part in practical experiments from making bath bombs to designing and firing rockets!
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Silversmithing
Silversmithing
Silversmithing ASC has been introduced to students by Ms. Knaggs teacher of Design Technology & Art. The projects that have been designed for the club involve making templates, shaping metal (real silver) through filing and sanding, texturizing, planishing, soldering and polishing.
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Street dance
Street dance
Come along to this high energy club where you will learn the technique and choreography involved in street dance and musical theatre. You will be involved in learning several moves and routines that you will perform in both small groups and whole group dances.
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Table Tennis
Table Tennis
This club will look at introducing students to the rules and basic skills of table tennis. You will have an opportunity to develop your table tennis skills by playing in both singles and doubles format. There will also be an opportunity to represent Lancaster Academy at the Secondary Schools Table Tennis Competition.
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Volleyball
Volleyball
Volleyball is a very popular sport at Lancaster. In this club you will have the opportunity to develop your skills and compete in a fun environment. We will develop the basic skills of serving, setting and digs and apply the rules in a friendly tournament. There will also be opportunities to represent the school in competitions.