Extracurricular Activities Timetable
Clubs Timetable – Spring 2026
All School led Clubs Commence W/C 19th January UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED and the last week of clubs will be week commencing 16th March 2026
Tuesdays:
| Club | Venue | Time | Collection Point | Year Group | Staff contact |
| Homework/Revision | Y6 Classroom | 3:15 to 4:15 | KS2 yard door | Y6 | Mrs Streeter dstreeter@forsbrook.staffs.sch.uk |
| Singing Superstars | Reception Classroom | 3:15 to 4:15 | KS1 hall doors | Rec, Y1, Y2 | Miss Adams cadams@forsbrook.staffs.sch.uk |
| Art Club | Y2 Classroom | 3:15 to 4:15 | KS1 yard door | Rec, Y1 & Y2 | Miss Sumner ssumner@forsbrook.staffs.sch.uk |
| Eternal company clubs (not run by the school staff, but runs on the school site) | |||||
| Karate (payable letting) | KS2 Hall | 6pm -8pm | Office doors | ALL | Contact Carole on 0794771772 |
Wednesdays:
| Club | Venue | Time | Collection Point | Year Group | Staff contact |
| KS1 Ball Games | KS2 Hall | 3:15 to 4:15pm | Hall Doors | Y1 & Y2 | Mr Hart jhart@forsbrook.staffs.sch.uk |
| Choir | KS2 Hall | 3:15 to 4:15pm | Office doors | Y3, Y4, Y5, Y6 | Mrs Cooke Headteacher@forsbrook.staffs.sch.uk |
| TTRS (Timetables Rockstars) | Y4 Classroom | 3:15 to 4:15pm | KS2 Yard | Y4, Y5, Y6 | Mrs Shaw hshaw@forsbrook.staffs.sch.uk |
| Cross Country | Field | 3:15 to 4:15pm | KS2 yard exit | Y4, Y5, Y6 |
Mr Card
Please provide old trainers |
| Cosy Story Club | Y3 Classroom | 3:15 to 4:15pm | KS1 yard exit | Y1 & Y2 | Miss Thake tthake@forsbrook.staffs.sch.uk |
| Chess | ICT Suite | 12:30pm until 1pm | N/A | Y3, Y4, Y5 & Y6 | Volunteer Dr A. Arshad Headteacher@forsbrook.staffs.sch.uk |
Thursdays:
| Club | Venue | Time | Collection Point | Year Group | Staff contact |
| Arts Awards (existing students) | Y4 Classroom |
3:15 to 4:15pm |
Office door | Y4 | Mrs Collins artsaward@forsbrook.staffs.sch.uk |
| Arts and Crafts | Y1 Classroom | 3:15 to 4:15pm | Y1 door | Rec, Y1, Y2. | Mrs Pickford jpickford@forsbrook.staffs.sch.uk |
| Lego | Y2 Classroom |
3:15 to 4:15pm |
Y2 door | Y3, Y4, Y5, Y6 | Miss Pickford npickford@forsbrook.staffs.sch.uk |
| Goblin Car | Y5 Classroom/outside |
3:15 to 4:15pm |
KS2 yard door | Y6 | Mrs Lockett nlockett@forsbrook.staffs.sch.uk |
| Eternal company clubs (not run by the school staff, but runs on the school site) | |||||
| Drama School Stoke (payable) | Halls | 5:30-7pm | Office doors | 5yrs to 16yrs | dramaschoolinfo@gmail.com or see their Facebook page |
Fridays:
| Club | Venue | Time | Collection Point | Year Group | Staff contact |
| Bible Stories | Year 1 Classroom | 3:15 to 4:15pm | KS1 yard doors | Y1 & Y2 | Miss Hackey jhackney@forsbrook.staffs.sch.uk |
Saturdays:
| Club | Venue | Time | Collection Point | Year Group | Staff contact |
| Eternal company clubs (not run by the school staff, but runs on the school site) | |||||
| Stoke Soccer Coaching (payable) | Forsbrook Primary Field | 9:00am to 12:00pm | – | All years | Pete Bourton 07708116986 |
Evening football coaching:
D9 Soccer Coaching also runs on a Monday to Friday evening on the school field. Contact D.Turner on 07806702893 or D.Glover on 07530585042 for more information and prices.
Extracurricular Activities and Clubs
What are we aiming for?
Our carefully planned extended curriculum aims to provide children with a range of experiences and opportunities, which foster and nurture their interests and talents whilst also enriching our subject-specific curriculum. Our extended curriculum supports children’s personal growth, provides equal opportunities for all and, most importantly, creates life-long memories.
How do we achieve this?
Extra-Curricular Clubs
We offer a range of extra-curricular clubs at lunchtimes and after school. These clubs change each term to give variety across the year and to ensure that all interests are catered for.
Club opportunities include:
- Sports Clubs
- Cookery
- Art
- Reading
- Drama
- Arts Award
- Choir
- Greeen Goblin
- Orchestra
- Science
- Lego
- Spelling
- Times Tables
Opportunities to Perform
Children have opportunities to develop confidence and public speaking through performance in:
- Annual performances (Christmas, Easter, Summer)
- Class Assemblies
- Clubs (Choir/Orchestra)
- Whole School/Phase Projects (Sing up, Young Voices)
- Drama School (Evening class)
- Church Worship
Opportunities to Represent our School
Children have opportunities to develop a sense of pride and experience events outside of school such as:
- Inter-School sporting events and competitions
- STEM projects and events with universities
- Drama/Dance projects
- Church Events
Charity Events
Each term we take part in at least one charity event including:
- Sport Relief
- Children in Need
- Red Nose Day
- Christmas Jumper Day
- Cake sales
- Fun runs
- Food Bank
Individual children often choose to raise money for their own chosen charities and we support and celebrate this as a school.
Trips/Residentials
School day trips and residentials play a vital role in enhancing the educational experience for pupils. They offer valuable opportunities to go beyond the confines of the classroom and engage in hands-on, experiential learning.
Our provision offers:
- An enriched subject-specific curriculum in the form of school day trips which are planned and designed to complement and enrich the subjects taught in the classroom.
- Experiential learning where children actively participate, observe, and interact with their surroundings. This deepens their understanding, encourages critical thinking, and fosters a sense of curiosity and exploration.
- Social and personal development: Our day trips and residentials offer pupils the opportunities to develop social and personal skills.
- Cultural and global awareness: Our trip offer includes visits to different cultural or historical sites which expose them to diverse perspectives, traditions, and ways of life. This helps broaden their horizons, develop cultural sensitivity, and foster an appreciation for diversity.
- Lifelong memories: Our day trips and residentials create lasting memories for our pupils. These experiences can be transformative and have a profound impact on their personal and educational journeys.
Community Events
Children have opportunities to develop a sense of belonging by being a part of community events such as:
- Summer Fayre
- Fireworks
- Chocolate Bingo
- Litter picks
- Local library visits
- Supporting local businesses & charities
Parental Engagement
We engage parents through:
- Class Assemblies and celebrations
- Special lunches and dinners
- PTFA events
- Creative Workshops (Rec – Y6)
- Information sharing workshops
- Parent Forums
- Social Media
- Sports Events
Transition Events
Children have the opportunity to visit our local high school to take part in transition events including:
- Olympic legacy day
- Maths puzzle day
- Language for literacy day
- Physics festival
- P.E events