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Enrichment activities such as trips, clubs, and extra-curricular opportunities are vital for a well-rounded education. They provide benefits that go beyond the classroom:

  • Broaden Horizons – Trips and clubs expose students to new experiences, cultures, and ideas, helping them understand the world beyond school.
  • Develop Key Skills – Activities build confidence, teamwork, leadership, and communication skills that are essential for life and future careers.
  • Enhance Learning – Enrichment brings subjects to life, making learning more engaging and memorable through real-world contexts.
  • Promote Wellbeing – Clubs and trips encourage social interaction, creativity, and physical activity, supporting mental and emotional health.
  • Build Cultural Capital – Experiences outside the classroom help students gain knowledge and skills valued by society and employers.
  • Foster Character and Values – Enrichment reinforces virtues like Kindness, Integrity, and Tenacity, helping students grow as responsible citizens.
  • Prepare for the Future – These opportunities develop resilience and adaptability, equipping students for success in a rapidly changing world.

These experiences provide the students with diverse opportunities to grow and flourish. Through these strands, students develop moral virtues like respect and empathy, performance virtues such as perseverance and resilience, intellectual curiosity, and critical thinking. This integrated approach ensures that students not only excel academically but also build strong character traits that prepare them for life beyond school.

Extra-Curricular Activities 

At The Prescot School, we believe that education goes beyond the classroom. Our wide range of extra-curricular activities allows students to discover new interests, develop talents, and build confidence while fostering teamwork, leadership, and resilience. 

Students are encouraged to participate in activities that complement their academic studies and support their personal growth. Whether in sports, the arts, academics, or community service, our programmes are designed to engage, challenge, and inspire. 

Pupils are able to access our extra-curricular programme at various points throughout the school day, we offer the gym or breakfast club, before school starts, and a variety of breaktime, lunchtime and after school clubs each day. 

During the year more than 70% of our students have attended at least one of the extra-curricular activities on offer, and compared to national benchmarks, our provision and range of opportunities for students is much greater than in most schools. 

We regularly survey our students to check that what we have on offer matches what they want, and as a result adapt and refine our provision each term to meet the needs of our pupils and increase participation and engagement. 

Our Activities Include: 

  • Sports & Physical Activities – football, basketball, weightlifting, boxing, cheerleading, and fitness clubs.  
  • Arts & Creativity – music, drama, dance, visual arts, photography, knitting/crochet and craft club  
  • Academic & Enrichment Clubs – science club, mathematics club, STEM, robotics, century tech, homework club and language clubs  
  • Student wellbeing – wellbeing club, reading club, games and chess club, yoga. 
  • Community & Special Interest Clubs – Duke of Edinburgh, environmental club, LGBTQ+ club, food club, film club, Christian club, refereeing club. 

Participation in extra-curricular activities helps students develop time-management skills, social awareness, and a strong sense of responsibility, while also creating lasting friendships and memorable school experiences. 

At The Prescot School, we are committed to nurturing well-rounded individuals who are prepared for future challenges and opportunities. 

What do the students say?

‘I get to go to netball and football, they are amazing, there is a lot on offer’

‘I go to Thursday club, it’s really good for my wellbeing’

‘I like going to clubs, they are good for meeting friends and socialising’

Student Entitlement 
 

Character Clubs 

Day  

Lunchtime  

Afterschool  

Monday  

English – Century Tech Support (KS4) – S28  

Choir (Years 7&8) – G09  

Wellbeing Club (KS3) – F43  

  

Tuesday  

English – Century Tech Support (KS4) – S28  

Wellbeing Club Week 1 (KS4) – G16  

Robotics (Year 7&8) – G23T  

Music Club Week 1 (Year7&8) – F04  

Games/ Chess Club (Years 7&8) – S34  

Christian Union Club (Years 7&8) Week 1 – F46  

  

GCSE English Revision (Year 11) – S28  

Biology Revision (Year 11) – Lab 1  

GCSE Textiles/ Art/ Photography (KS4) – Art Rooms  

History Study Support (Year 11) – F55  

DT Revision (Year 11) – G23A  

Haunted Liverpool Reading Group (Years 7&8) – Library  

Craft Club (KS3) – S27C  

Spanish Revision (KS4) – F18  

Wednesday  

English – Century Tech Support (KS4) – S28  

Wellbeing Club (KS4) – G16  

Robotics (Year 7&8) – G23T  

Film Club (Years 7&8) – Library  

Music Club Week 2 (Year7&8) – F04  

  

Chemistry Revision (Year 11) – Lab 1  

GCSE English revision (Year 11) – S28  

Duke of Edinburgh (Years 9&10) – G24B  

Food Club – G16  

Drama Study Support (KS4) – G09  

Reading/ Book Club (KS3) – Library  

French Study Support Week 1 (KS4) – F10  

Spanish Study Support Week 2 (KS4) – F10  

Geography Revision Week 1 (KS4) – F54  

Travel and Tourism Booster (Year 11) – F56  

Knitting/ Crochet Club – Art Rooms  

Maths Study Support (year 11) – Maths  

DT Revision (Year 11) – G23A  

Thursday  

English – Century Tech Support (KS4) – S28  

Robotics (Year 7&8) – G23T  

Christian Union Club (Years 7&8) Week 2 – F46  

  

  

LGBTQ+ Club – G08B  

Physics Revision (KS4) – G24A  

GCSE English revision (Year 11) – S28  

Geography Revision Week 2 (Year 11) – F54  

Referee Club – G08A  

GCSE Textiles/ Art/ Photography (KS4) – Art Rooms  

Sports Studies Catch up (Year 11) – G25  

Higher Maths Intervention (Year 11) - Maths  

Friday  

English – Century Tech Support (KS4) – S28  

Wellbeing Club (KS4) – G16  

Wellbeing Club (KS3) – F43  

Music Club (Year 9, 10 &11) – F04  

Drama Club (Years 7&8) – G12  

  

GCSE English revision (Year 11) – S28  

Environment Club – Lab 1  

Sports Clubs

Day  

AM  

Lunchtime  

Afterschool  

Monday  

Gym Club - Gym  

Recreational Football – MUGGA   

Gym Club - Gym  

Tuesday  

Gym Club – Gym  

Recreational Football – MUGGA  

Yoga – Dance Studio  

Girls Football – MUGGA  

Boxing Club – Sports Hall  

Cheerleading – Sports Hall  

Gym Club – Gym  

Dance (KS4) – S27a  

Wednesday  

Gym Club – Gym  

Recreational Football - MUGGA  

Boys Football – Top field  

Netball – Sports Hall  

British Weightlifting – Sports Hall  

Thursday  

Gym Club – Gym  

Recreational Football - MUGGA  

Boxing Club – Sports Hall  

Basketball – Sports Hall  

 Gym Club – Gym  

Handball – Sports Hall  

Cricket – Sports Hall  

Dance (KS3) – Dance Studio  

Friday  

Gym Club - Gym  

Recreational Football – MUGGA  

Basketball – Sports Hall  

Gym Club – Gym  

Badminton – Sports Hall  

Cheerleading - Gym  

Enrichment Opportunities in our Local Area

Activity  

Type  

Location  

Time  

Kids Activity Bootcamp (6–12)  

Sports  

Volair Stockbridge Village, L28 1AB  

Mon 4–6pm  

After School Football (With focus on SEN)  

Sports  

Volair Stockbridge Village, L28 1AB  

Wed 4–5pm  

Neurodiverse Fun Sessions  

Support  

Volair Stockbridge Village, L28 1AB  

Sat 10–11am  

Safari Kids Club  

Family  

Volair Stockbridge Village, L28 1AB  

Sat 12–3pm  

Girls Club (6–10)  

Youth  

The Gate CC L14 9NQ  

Wed 4–6pm  

Mixed Youth Club (11–16)  

Youth  

The Gate CC L14 9NQ  

Wed & Thu 6–8.30pm  

Boys Club (6–10)  

Youth  

The Gate CC L14 9NQ  

Thu 4–6pm  

Mixed Youth Club (6–13)  

Youth  

Old School CP L36 0UX  

Tue 5–7pm  

Football Training  

Sports  

Pool Hey Field, Stockbridge  

Tue 6–7pm  

ABC Boxing  

Sports  

Towerhill Hub L33 1WU  

Mon–Wed 6–9pm  

Youth Club  

Youth  

Towerhill Hub L33 1WU  

Various 5–8pm  

Homework Club  

Support  

Towerhill Hub L33 1WU  

Wed/Fri/Sat 6–8pm  

Cookery Club  

Cooking  

Towerhill Hub L33 1WU  

Friday 5-8pm  

Street Dance  

Dance  

Towerhill Hub L33 1WU  

Sun 1–3pm  

Youth Club (Cells)  

Youth  

Towerhill CC L33 1ZQ  

Tue 5–7pm  

Youth Club (KABS)  

Youth  

Towerhill CC L33 1ZQ  

Wed 5–7pm  

Morris Dancing  

Dance  

Towerhill CC L33 1ZQ  

Thu 5–8pm  

Youth Club (8–12)  

Youth  

Centre 63 L32 5TH  

Mon/Wed/Fri 4.30–6.30pm  

Youth Club (13–17)  

Youth  

Centre 63 L32 5TH  

Mon/Wed/Fri 6.45–8.45pm  

Sports Alive Junior  

Sports  

Northwood CC L33 9TW  

Mon 4–6pm  

Youth Hub (Vibe)  

Youth  

Northwood CC L33 9TW  

Tue/Fri 6.30–8.30pm  

Swimming Lessons  

Sports  

Active Liverpool  

Various  

Airborn Academy  

Sports/Arts  

Liverpool  

Various  

Capoeira Liverpool  

Arts  

Liverpool  

Various  

Philharmonic Youth Ensembles  

Music  

Liverpool Philharmonic Hall  

Weekly  

National Museums Youth Forum  

Culture  

Liverpool Museums  

Monthly Sundays  

Youth Fitness 14-16 years  

Sport  

Volair Kirkby 105 Cherryfield Drive, L32 8SA  

Monday – Friday 3.30pm-8.30pm  

Junior Fitness 11-13 years  

Sport  

Volair Kirkby 105 Cherryfield Drive, L32 8SA  

Monday – Friday 3.30pm-6pm  

Girls Boxfit 11-16 Years  

Sport  

Volair Kirkby 105 Cherryfield Drive, L32 8SA  

Tuesday 4.30pm-5.15pm