Extra curricular
We encourage children to participate in after school activities and clubs. Throughout the year we offer a number of opportunities.
Sutton Dance Stars
The children at Sutton Upon Derwent Primary School love dancing and singing and have formed a group called Sutton Dance Stars under the guidance of Mrs Garcia.
We regularly meet to rehearse our routine during school lunchtime and have performed at the Church Fete, Sutton's own Party in the Playground and, most recently, at the Yorkshire Schools Dance Festival at York University. This was a fantastic experience for everyone involved and the children worked incredibly hard!
Gardening Club
Join us in our lovely grounds where we go pond dipping in our wildlife area and grow vegetables and plants for selling to parents and visitors.
On numerous occasions the club has won the school's category at Driffield Show for entering a basket of vegetables.
Athletics Club
Mr Jake Rose, who is a fully-qualified sports coach, spends two half days a week in Sutton upon Derwent School where he delivers PE and games lessons. He also runs after school sports clubs for the children in Foundation Stage through to Year 6. These include athletics club and multi-sports.
Mr Rose also offers holiday clubs for the children at Bugthorpe School.
Mr Rose is also available to host children's sports parties. Email: jrcoaching48@hotmail.com
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Baking Club
Make a variety of treats to take home. The club have made scones, buns, brownies and flapjack.
Litter Picking Club
Heading out into the local community and surrounding countryside, litter club ensure the environment is cared for and free from rubbish.
Pottery Club
Mrs Jill Husband runs a pottery club in the winter months where children are able to make items which Mrs Husband takes home to fire in her kiln ready for them to paint. The children are able to take their items home when they are finished. In the future we may even sell some on our market stall!
These hands on practical sessions support children’s individual development to produce original work.
First Aid Club
Wellbeing Club
Wellbeing club is designed to help children understand the meaning of wellbeing whilst enjoying different activities. Also engaging in their own feelings, improve self - efficacy, self - esteem and their teamwork skills. Understanding how to offer support to their peers and overall learning how to look after their own mental health and wellbeing.