middle & upper school autumn...
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These are the categories of clubs on offer:
Sport
Music
Creative
Option
Academic & Cognitive Enrichment
INTRODUCTION
Dear Parents,
It gives me great pleasure to present the 2017 Autumn Term Dulwich Prep London
co-curricular booklet. Once again this term, we will be offering the boys a wide range
of co-curricular clubs and activities that enable them to develop their social, sporting
and cultural abilities and to foster their own self-belief.
Participation in the co-curricular programme at Dulwich Prep London is strongly
encouraged, valued and inclusive and we hope that the boys will take advantage of
the clubs and activities on offer. The Middle and Upper School boys should be
looking to choose clubs that will incorporate a range of skills and help them work
towards their All Rounder Award.
This booklet contains a comprehensive timetable of clubs and activities that will run
during this Autumn Term which we hope will prove useful to you and your sons.
To register interest in any of the clubs in this booklet, please use the online
questionnaire link that you will be sent. The online questionnaire will be available
from Tuesday 4th July to Monday 10th July.
Please be aware that membership of most of our clubs (apart from those which are
invitational) is for one term only to maximise the number of boys who can benefit.
Current members may reapply if they wish to join for a second term but should
understand that first time applicants will always be given priority. Please note that,
once enrolled in a paid club the fee is non-refundable, and boys are expected to
complete the ten week programme. Where clubs are oversubscribed, names will be
drawn from a hat with boys encouraged to reapply the following term if necessary.
You will be informed by mid-August whether or not your son has been successful in
applying for a place in a club. Please note that any Middle or Upper School boys will
definitely be able to find a place in a club running until 5pm on any evening, in case
this helps you plan your childcare provision.
All clubs will start from Monday 11th September. Paid clubs will end on Friday
1st December, allowing for a ten week course, whilst unpaid clubs will finish
one week later on Friday 9th December.
Mr E Bowden
Head of Co-Curriculum
“Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.”
George Bernard Shaw
MONDAY Clubs marked with an asterisk* are invitational
TIME CLUB TEACHER ROOM
Before School
7.40 - 8.10 Year 7 Book Club* (7.30 - 8.15) Mrs Fletcher Library
8:30 - 9.00 Handwriting Clinic* Mrs Owen L1b
Break time
10.30 - 11.05
Year 6 Table Tennis TBC Gallery
Year 5 and 6 Badminton Mr Adams Sports Hall
Year 8 A Good Read Mrs Fletcher / Various Library
1st Lunch
12.05 - 12.35
Junior Concert Band* Mr Street Concert Hall
Year 5 Dodgeball Mr Adams Sports Hall
Years 5 & 6 Digital Leaders Mr Pearce ICT
2nd Lunch
1.05 - 1.35
Ukulele Club Miss Baker Music School
Gardening Club Mrs Revell Allotment
After School
4.00 - 5.00
Years 7 & 8 Art - Animation Ms Carbonell + Mr
McNiven Art Room
Year 7 Cookery Club Mr Olver Cookery
Junior Orchestra* TBC Concert Hall
Year 7 Book Club* Mrs Fletcher Library
Year 7 Science Fair Ms Dwarka P3
Years 5 & 6 Film Club Mrs Dutton TBC
Years 5 & 6 Snooker Club Mr Fielder R1
Basketball Club Mr Jones Sports Hall
Karate External Instructor Pre-Prep Hall
Beginners Pistol Shooting Mr Weale Gallery
Squash Miss Lascano Tribin Dulwich Squash Club
Prep Class Mr Aitchison ICT
TUESDAY Clubs marked with an asterisk* are invitational
TIME CLUB TEACHER ROOM
Before School
7.40 - 8.10 Cross-Country (7am Start) Mr Weale Mary Datchelor
Jazz Band* Mr Street Concert Hall
Break time
10.30 - 11.05
Year 7 Table Tennis TBC Gallery
Chamber Choir* Mr Brooke Concert Hall
Years 5 - 8 Ancient Greek /
Roman Myths Ms Bellos P2
1st Lunch
12.05 - 12.35
Senior Concert Band* Mr Street Concert Hall
Literary Film Club Mr Aitchison R6
LED Light-sabre Club Year 6 Mr Nick Payne Gallery 2nd Lunch
1.05 - 1.35 Calligraphy Club Mrs Lindner L1A
After School
4.00 - 5.00
Years 5 & 6 Art Ms Carbonell + Mr
McNiven Art Room
Year 6 Cookery Club Miss Jones Cookery
Big Band* Mr Street Concert Hall
Years 5 - 8 Public Speaking Miss Vizcarra G3
Years 5 - 8 History Club Miss Mekaouar R10
Chess Club Years 4 & 5 Mr C Ward G2
Warhammer Mr Gordon R9
Years 7 & 8 Water Polo Mr Halls / Mr Bedford Pool
Dance Club Urban Dance School Pre-Prep Hall
Climbing Mr Adkins Sports Hall
Fencing (Beginners ) Mr Nick Payne Sports Hall Gallery
Squash Miss Blacklock Dulwich Squash Club
Years 7 & 8 Cricket Nets Mr Spammer Sports Hall
Prep Class TBC ICT
WEDNESDAY Clubs marked with an asterisk* are invitational
TIME CLUB TEACHER ROOM
Before School
7.40 - 8.10 Senior Choir Mr Brooke Concert Hall
Break time
10.30 - 11.05
Year 5 Table Tennis TBC Gallery
Year 6 Dodgeball Mr Grieve Sports Hall
Years 5 & 6 15 Minute Meals Mrs Brownsdon Cookery
Origami Engineering Mr Savill P1
1st Lunch
12.05 - 12.35
Photography Club Mr Adkins Upper ICT
Year 6 Futsal TBC Sports Hall
2nd Lunch
1.05 - 1.35
LED Light-Sabre Club Year 7 Mr Nick Payne Gallery
Invitation Rock Band* Mr Ward Music School
After School
4.00 - 5.00
Years 5 & 6 Art - Ceramics Mr McNiven Art Room
Year 8 Cookery Club Miss Vizcarra Cookery
Years 5 & 6 DT Club Mrs Mortimer DT
Percussion Group Mr Simmonds Concert Hall
Years 7 and 8 Mindfulness Club Mr Matten L1A
Parliament and Law Society Mr Gordon R9
Years 7 & 8 Dead Poets Society Mr Grieve The Realm
Years 7 & 8 Lego Club Miss McElroy Skylab
Fencing (Intermediate) Mr Nick Payne Sports Hall Gallery
Years 5 & 6 Water Polo Mr Halls Pool
Years 4 - 8 Badminton External Instructor Sports Hall
Prep Class Mrs Matten ICT
THURSDAY Clubs marked with an asterisk* are invitational
TIME CLUB TEACHER ROOM
Before School
7.40 - 8.10
Fitness (7.15am start) Mr Roulston/ Mr Mckewn Gallery
Year 6 Book Club* (7:30 - 8:15) Mrs Fletcher Library
Break time
10.30 - 11.05
Handling Skills Mr Mackewn / Mr Stoker Sports Hall
Year 8 Table Tennis Miss McElroy Gallery
Guitar Group* Miss Simmonds Concert Hall
Years 7 & 8 15 Minute Meals Miss Solomon Cookery
Maths Club Mrs Matten R2
Years 5 & 6 Lego Club Ms Bellos R8
Chamber Strings* Mrs Hewitt-Jones Concert Hall 1st Lunch
12.05 - 12.35 Year 8 Futsal Mr Gordon Sports Hall
12.35 -1.05 Years 7 & 8 Badminton TBC Sports Hall
2nd Lunch
1.05 - 1.35
Bee Keeping Club Mr Elliot + Miss Dutton Link Building
Gardening Club Miss Alessio Allotment
LED Light-Sabre Club Year 6 Mr Nick Payne Gallery
Years 5 & 6 Digital Leaders Club Mr Pearce Upper ICT
After School
4.00 - 5.00
Years 7 & 8 Art - Print-making Ms Carbonell +
Mr McNiven Art Room
Years 7 & 8 DT Club Mrs Mortimer DT
Senior Orchestra* Mr Brooke Concert Hall
Year 6 Book Club* Mrs Fletcher Library
Doc Squad Miss Cornevin R12
Yoga Years 3 - 8 External Instructor Gallery
Karate External Instructor Pre-Prep Hall
Gymnastics External Instructor Sports Hall
Junior Swim Squad (4-5:30pm) Mr Bedford Pool
Prep Class Mrs Lascano Tribin ICT
FRIDAY Clubs marked with an asterisk* are invitational
TIME CLUB TEACHER ROOM
Before School
7.40 - 8.10
Break time
10.30 - 11.05
Year 7 Dodgeball TBC Sports Hall
Darts Club Mr Fielder R1
Years 7 & 8 The Nature of Things Ms Bellos P2
1st Lunch
12.05 - 12.35
Year 5 Strings* Mrs Hewitt-Jones Concert Hall
Year 5 Futsal TBC Sports Hall
Swingball Miss Mekaouar TBC
Year 7 Introduction to Greek Mr Matten L1a
12:35 - 1.05
French Karaoke Miss Cornevin L3
Year 7 Futsal TBC Sports Hall
Years 5 & 6 Digital Leaders Club Mr Pearce Upper ICT
2nd Lunch
1.05 - 1.35 Scholarship Greek Club* Mr Matten L1a
Year 8 Futsal Mr Gardner Sports Hall
After School
4.00 - 5.00
Year 5 Cookery Club Mr Topham Cookery
Music Performance & Appreciation Mr Brooke Concert Hall
Year 5 - 6 Debating Club Mrs Dutton TBC
Years 5 - 8 Chess Club External instructor TBC
Dulwich Prep Eco Warriors Mr Stoker/ Mr Stevens R7
Climbing Mr Adkins Sports Hall
Intermediate Pistol Shooting Mr Weale Gallery
Senior Swim Squad* (4.00-5:30pm) Mr Bedford Pool
Karate Sensai Bolton Pre-Prep Hall
Ultimate Frisbee Mr Gordon Twickenham
Years 5 & 6 Cricket Nets Mr Spammer Sports Hall
Prep Class Ms Griffins ICT
CLUB INFORMATION
A Good Read This Year 8 break time club meets fortnightly throughout the autumn and spring terms to
discuss books that are thought-provoking, perhaps a ‘classic’, certainly ‘a good read’. Each
meeting is led by a different member of staff, and boys wishing to attend a particular
meeting should sign up in advance and undertake to read the book before attending.
Ancient Greek / Roman Myths Myths are traditional stories - some provide information on the founding of nations whilst
other tell the stories of great heroes and heroines. This club will focus on the myths of
Ancient Greece and Rome looking at various texts and videos delving into the stories that
defined a culture.
Art Club Boys will be guided through various activities ranging from drawing, painting, printmaking,
collage, sketchbook work, photography/animation and IT through to three-dimensional
elements. Some of the studies will be self-directed and investigative.
Badminton Club An opportunity to learn the game, develop your skills, enjoy fun and competitive matches
and climb the rankings. This is a fun lunchtime club.
Basketball Club Basketball is a fun, energetic team sport for all ages, sizes and abilities. Boys will learn the
basics from Mr Jones, including shooting, layups, defence and dribbling. Basketball will be
open to boys from Years 5 - 8, with a view to create some competitive teams in the future.
Bee Keeping An opportunity to explore the workings of the school bee hives.
Big Band The Big Band’s reputation speaks for itself and the group is in demand both for school
concerts and local events. Boys from any year in Middle and Upper School may be invited
to join but it is usually a performance opportunity for boys in Upper School. The Band has
won awards at national level on many occasions.
Book Club Year 6 & Year 7 These clubs meet fortnightly and, as spaces are limited, are divided into two sessions, with
half the boys attending a breakfast meeting and the other half after school. We do different
things at each meeting - book swaps, discussions, debates or quizzes - and the only
criterion for joining the club is a genuine love of books and reading. Boys should speak to
Mrs Fletcher if they wish to join.
Calligraphy Club Calligraphy is the Art of Beautiful Writing. Boys will learn how to form letters with a
calligraphy pen and will be encouraged to create masterpieces of writing and illustration in
the form of cards, posters, poems etc. Boys are welcome to come along to a taster session
if they would like to find out more before committing! (6 - 8 boys)
Chamber Groups Depending on given strengths within sections or year groups, any number of small chamber
groups may be organised. String trios, quartets and quintets play alongside clarinet group
and cello group in a variety of concerts.
Chamber Strings Boys from Years 5 - 8 may be invited to participate in this group which performs regularly
in a variety of styles.
Chamber Choir Boys from any year in Middle and Upper School may audition for our Chamber Choir
which sings major services and concerts throughout the year. This group plays a
fundamental role in our annual carol services and choral festivals in Southwark Cathedral.
Tuesdays.
Cricket Nets Nets sessions will run from 4pm - 5pm. These sessions will focus on skill development
with each week focused on a different aspect of the game.
Darts Club Come and learn the skill of throwing arrows!
Dead Poets Society A society for writers in Years 7 and 8. Each week we will be exploring different genres of
poetic expression, from slam poetry to haiku to epic. With plenty of chance to write and
perform, this is a must for all wishing to join the esteemed ranks of the Dead Poets.
Digital Leaders Club for Years 5 and 6 This club is for Year 6 boys who have already been identified as digital leaders and for Year
5 boys who would like to be digital leaders. The club involves looking at new iPad Apps and
discovering how these Apps could be used in lessons. Digital leaders also produce videos
on how to use core school Apps. Digital leaders develop skills to help train other boys and
assist with teachers. One of their main roles is to assist new boys who join the school to
use the iPad. Boys who join the club must be committed for 1 year.
Dodgeball More fun cannot be had during break-time! No limits to numbers, just turn up and play.
Bring quick feet and a good aim!
DT Project Club (Years 7 and 8) Boys will work on a project relating to the skills learnt in Design and Technology.
Dulwich Prep Eco Warriors Dulwich Prep Eco Warriors is an action-packed programme that will contribute to Dulwich
Prep earning the International Eco-Schools Silver Award. It is an officially recognised award
endorsed by Theresa May. Its emphasis is on driving ideas and projects to help implement
positive change for our school and local community as well as promoting awareness of
issues on a global scale.
French Karaoke A fantastic opportunity to expand your French (vocabulary as well as your pronunciation)
by discovering, learning and singing some popular French songs! Open to anyone who loves
French and music and singing of course!
Futsal Club - Years 5, 6, 7 and 8 Intense! Exciting! Competitive! No matter what your level on the football pitch, you will
love the fun, non-stop action that is Futsal. Come along and give it a try, you won’t regret it.
Greek Club An Introduction to Ancient Greek - this club is open to any boy in Year 7 who wants to
widen his understanding of the Ancient World. We will learn about the language but also
explore some of the mythological stories from Ancient Greece. Boys with scholarship
aspirations and those aiming for Westminster are strongly encouraged to attend.
Greek Club (Scholarship)
This is an invitational Year 8 club designed to prepare boys for specific scholarship Greek
papers. Any boy in the scholarship form aiming for Westminster is strongly advised to
attend.
Guitar Group A group which enables our guitarists to get together in order to prepare items for major
concerts and assemblies.
Handwriting Clinic
Handwriting Club runs on a Friday morning during Form Time / Assembly and boys usually
attend for 3 weeks. Referrals come from English teachers and Form Tutors. The aim of the
session is to remind boys about good handwriting practice, revise letter and number
formation and recap presentation skills
History Club The History Club runs in the Autumn and Spring terms. We look at a wide variety of
topics; history in the news, history in feature films, historical fiction to name but a few. The
club is open to any boy in Years 5 - 8.
Indoor Games Board games, card games, puzzles galore!
Invitational Rock Band For musicians who would like to play rock/pop through amplified instruments, especially
electric guitars, bass guitars, drums, saxophones, keyboards or brass instruments – although
almost all instruments can play as part of a band. Singers would be particularly welcome.
Jazz Band As well as being a preparation for entry into Big Band, the Jazz Band is a performing group
in its own right and teaches boys a great deal about the origins of jazz and improvisation.
Junior and Senior Concert Bands Junior Concert Band is drawn from Years 5 and 6, with its senior relative being drawn from
Years 7 and 8. Both bands play at all major Section concerts with repertoires ranging from
military band marches to Abba.
Junior Orchestra The Junior Orchestra invites boys to join from Years 5 and 6 and, as well as being a major
preparation ground for entry into senior flagship groups, it performs at least twice annually
in Middle School concerts.
Lego Club A great opportunity to work together or individually, to follow instructions or be creative.
Lego Club is a great opportunity to build and use your imagination.
Literary Film Club It is open to any boy in Years 5 - 8. We watch and discuss films based on literary texts. In
the course of 2015 / 2016 we watched scenes from, or the entire film of: Macbeth, West
Side Story, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, Coraline, The Outsiders and The Incredible Journey.
Maths Club For Years 5 - 8, this will entail investigating the beauty of number and patterns, problem
solving and preparation for inter-school competitions. Essential for anyone looking to
improve their problem solving ability.
Mindfulness Club
Are you interested in training your brain? Are you interested in exploring ways of feeling
calmer, more in control, even happier? Are you interested in making better decisions in the
classroom, at home, or even on the sports field? Mindfulness can help! Mr Matten has
trained with Mindfulness in Schools to teach the .be curriculum to secondary age pupils.
Over ten sessions the course will introduce a variety of practices from traditional
meditation to the eating of chocolate! Visit mindfulnessinschools.org for more information.
Music Technology Boys are welcome to come to Tippett to continue work started in class or begin new
GarageBand projects on a variety of themes. Use of further music technology programmes
is also encouraged. Spaces are limited to the number of computers available. Boys should
bring a USB stick if they would like to take work away.
Music Performance and Appreciation Musicians in Years 7 and 8 are invited to join Mr Brooke after school on Fridays, until 5pm,
where they will have the opportunity to receive advice on performance and play pieces
from their repertoire for discussion within the group. There will also be practice in order
to improve their aural and sight reading skills whilst undertaking exercises that will aid
their overall musical development. There will also be the opportunity to listen to and
discuss the music of major classical and contemporary composers.
Origami Engineering Boys will be using origami paper folding techniques to build models of structures that may
help provide new inspiration to current engineering challenges, such as folding technology
for army soldiers.
Parliament and Law Society Want to learn a little more about different forms of government and how Parliament
works? Want to try your hand at parliamentary style debating? Want to learn more about
the law in this country and how a court room operates? This could be the club for you.
Years 7 - 8 (20 max)
Percussion Group The new academic year sees the return of the ever popular percussion group. An
opportunity for our drummers and tuned percussion players to make some noise!
Photography Club Each week the photographers will take photos in their own time at school or home based
on a chosen theme. The club will then meet to compare and discuss each other's images.
Hints and tips will be shared before the members decide on next week's theme. At the
end of term there will be an exhibition. Club members (12) will be expected to use their
own device (DSLR, compact, tablet, iPod or phone).
Public Speaking Open to Years 5 - 8, this club provides the opportunity for students to develop their skills
and confidence when speaking in front an audience, large or small. The boys are invited to
participate in a variety of fun, interactive activities while learning invaluable public speaking
techniques.
Senior Choir Any boy in Middle or Upper School can sing in the Senior Choir. There are no auditions
and this group joins the Chamber Choir for major services and events. The choir will sing
a mixture of sacred and secular music this year.
Science Fair Do you ever question aspects of Science not necessarily found in a textbook? Science
Fair Club will be a project for you to seek out answers and to satisfy your own curiosity
about the world around you by conducting experiments. You will then present your
findings in a competition style with others! (15 boys)
Senior Orchestra Senior Orchestra invites participants mainly from Years 7 and 8 with some Year 6 boys
involved if they have reached the required standard. The group plays in a wide variety of
styles and is regarded as one of the best orchestras in the prep school world.
Sewing Club Not afraid of needles or even… monsters? Then the sewing club is possibly a very good
choice for you. Each week you will be working on a project designing, creating and making
an ugly doll monster. You will learn basic sewing skills and therefore require no previous
experience. See you Wednesday first lunch - if you dare.
Snooker Club Pot the ball and screw back! Fancy yourself as the next Ronnie O'Sullivan? Pot as many
balls as you can, beat your friends and you may become snooker champion of the term!
Star Gazing Club Star gazing club will be open to all boys in Years 7 and 8. Any boy interested in having an
opportunity to use the school’s telescopes to observe astronomical phenomena will need
to email Mr Savill. The club will run during evenings when the sky is clear and therefore
will not have a regular slot. Mr Savill will select a small group of boys from the sign up list
and ClarionCall when conditions are suitable. Star-gazing sessions will last for around an
hour at a time.
Swim Squads An invitational weekly club for boys to develop their competitive racing skill and compete
for the school at local, regional and national competitions.
Table Tennis No limits to numbers, just turn up and play with your friends. Bats and balls provided!
Ukulele Club For boys in years 5 - 8, no musical experience necessary and ukuleles are provided for
the session. The group learns chords and strumming patterns on the ukulele for well-
known songs as well as traditional folk tunes.
Ultimate Frisbee This club is open to Years 7 and 8. PE Kit is required. Come and learn frisbee skills and
play a fast, fun and athletic game (numbers are limited and the club is weather dependent).
This club runs to half term.
Warhammer Club Warhammer club is a long standing club where boys can come along and build, play or
watch Warhammer. There are usually several experienced boys who help and support
newcomers. There are club pieces to play with if you don’t have your own. Open to Years
5 - 8.
Water Polo Club Water polo is an exciting team sport which improves fitness and strength. Water polo is
open to boys from Years 5 - 8 and teams represent the school in national competitions.
Year 5 Strings As it suggests, this group is only for boys in Year 5 and performs at all Middle School
Concerts and will also participate in assemblies etc. There tends to be a slightly less formal
repertoire for this group.
CLUB INFORMATION Clubs with extra charges
All of the clubs listed below are offered by outside professionals or have associated costs
and you will thus incur a charge should you wish your son to attend.
15 Minute Meals A chance to rustle up some quick tasty snacks! (£15 per term)
Badminton An opportunity to learn the game, develop your skills, enjoy fun and competitive matches
and climb the rankings, all under the watchful guidance of Mr Wayne Philogene. Wayne is
the founder of Crossfire Badminton and is involved in developing local badminton players
of all ages and abilities in South East London. (£70 per term)
Canoe Club The club offers Year 3 pupils upwards, parents and siblings the opportunity to learn and
develop the skills required to paddle kayaks on flat rivers and white-water. It is managed by
two Level 2 Instructors, Dr Naomi Kemp and Paul Baranowski. The club meets regularly on
Sundays during term time; using the school swimming pool for skill training in the winter
and travelling out to Kent and Lee Valley White-water Park in the summer. For further
information the club can be contacted via the school office or directly on
Chess Chess club will start week beginning Monday 11th September and run throughout the
term with the last being on Friday 1st December 2017. (Tuesday Years 4 - 5 £115 and
Friday Years 5 - 8 £115 per term)
Climbing Climbing will take place on two afternoons a week from 4.00 - 5.00pm. The Tuesday
session will be for beginners (those who have done some climbing at school or who are
novices). We can accept 12 boys. The second session will be for intermediate and
advanced climbers on a Friday. These are boys who are able to put on a harness, tie a re-
threaded figure of 8 knot and belay using a Gri-Gri or other recognised device. We can
accommodate 8 boys on a Friday. (£100 per term)
Cookery Club A great opportunity to develop your culinary skills and impress friends and family. The
course will run over a ten week period. (£30 per term)
Cross-Country Club Cross country club is open to everyone, from those wanting to improve their general
fitness, to those looking to compete in cross country events. £25 will be added to the
school bill for breakfast which will be provided.
Dance Club This 10 week street dance course will be a masterclass in learning your favourite break
dance, acro and popping moves with top industry professionals from the Urban Dance
School's team, who have worked with Chris Brown, One Direction, So Solid Crew, Flawless,
Thriller Live and many more! (Approximately £100 per term)
Fencing Club Fencing will be run by Mr Nick Payne. There will be a beginners session on a Tuesday and
an intermediate session on a Wednesday. The cost is approximately £100 per term and will
run for ten sessions.
Fitness Club An opportunity to increase personal fitness with a combination of circuit training and a
bespoke fitness programmes. £25 will be added to the school bill for breakfast which will
be provided.
Gymnastics Gymnastics club has been running for three years and proved to be very successful. This
club takes place on a Thursday from 4.00 - 5.00pm and is open to boys from Years 3 - 8. We
can accommodate 24 boys. (£100 per term)
Karate Karate is a club for boys of all abilities. Richard and Alex Bolton have run this successful
club at Dulwich Prep for a number of Years and are highly experienced in their field.
Lessons are relaxed and enjoyable whilst instilling the core values of this martial art. Please
use the following e-mail [email protected] if you would like to join this club.
LED Light-sabre Club LED Light-sabre Club is an introduction to swordsmanship using the latest technology. It is
based on an ancient Chinese martial art which has been passed from Master to student
over the centuries. The club can accommodate 10 boys. (£40 per term)
Pistol shooting Pistol shooting will be run by Mr Weale, who took part in the Beijing and London Olympics
as a modern pentathlete and is a qualified range master. The sessions take place in the
Sports Hall Gallery on Mondays and Fridays from 4.00 - 5.00pm. We can accommodate 8
boys per session. Wednesdays will be for beginners and Fridays will be for intermediates.
(£50 per term). Open to Years 6 - 8.
Squash Squash has been run by Bob Jaffe (an ex-Prep pupil) for the past 12 years. These sessions
take place at the Dulwich Sports Club courts on Burbage Road. Your son will be
transported to the venue and you will need to collect him from there at 5.15pm. We can
accommodate 14 boys in a beginners’ session and 14 boys in an intermediate or advanced
group. Sessions will run on a Monday and Tuesday. (£100 per term)
Yoga Victoria Taylor is an experienced Yoga instructor working with both adults and children.
She currently instructs in a number of local Prep schools and is accustomed to teaching
a range of ages and abilities. This term the course will run for ten sessions, starting on
Thursday 14th September and she can accommodate 12 boys per session For more
information on Victoria, please visit www.thegreatestyou.co.uk (£105 per term)