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Internal Clubs

Below are details of just some of the internal clubs we offer throughout the year. 
Choir

The choir rehearses once a week at lunchtime. Anyone in KS2 can join the choir – it is a fun club for all and usually has 50 or 60 members.

The choir likes to perform and usually has many opportunities throughout the year – Christmas carol concert, entertaining at Christmas lunches (Bucks Vision and St Andrew’s Church).

Some years we attend VIAM (Voice in a Million) at Wembley Arena. We also feature in the Orchestra Summer Concert.

Orchestra

The orchestra rehearses before school on Wednesday morning.  The music is arranged specially, and can be simplified for beginners or made more complicated for experts! Most children join in Year 4 though. The orchestra works through a variety of pieces over the year and puts on an annual concert during the summer term.

An orchestra of this type is unusual for a primary school – we are lucky to have almost a quarter of Key Stage 2 learning an instrument in school. Our children are also encouraged to try out the local music centre orchestra at Amersham.

Football

Our football club is run by AMA Sports and is offered to years 5 and 6. Boys and girls are welcome to join the club and may be selected to join the school team which competes regularly with other local schools. 

Netball

KS2 Netball Club runs at Stoke Poges School on Wednesday afternoons at 3.15pm to 4.15pm.

Recorder Club 

Recorder Club is suitable for children who already have a basic knowledge of how to play the instrument, read some notes and can follow a simple rhythm. We learn new pieces together, playing along to a backing track.

Gardening Club

We are very proud of our school garden, having last year, won first prize in the Stoke Poges, Wexham and Fulmer Horticultural Society Schools Cup. The club is offered to KS2 children.

Year 1 Black Park Forest School

Join The Country Parks Team after school in Black Park for some Forest School fun! Sessions take place in a private woodland called Black Pines Camp and are led by trained Forest School practitioners. There are lots of things for the children to get involved in, such as crafts, tool use, the mud kitchen, fire lighting, cooking, digging pit, bug hunting and much more. Each week the team plan different crafts and activities for the Year 1 children to enjoy. Click here for more information.