Friday Afternoon Activities 

The Warwick Schools Foundation’s Friday Afternoon Activities programme provides a unique opportunity for students from Years 9 and above to engage in a broad range […]

The Warwick Schools Foundation’s Friday Afternoon Activities programme provides a unique opportunity for students from Years 9 and above to engage in a broad range of co-curricular experiences. Spanning our four educational pillars – Academic Education, Discovery Education, Future-focused Education and Positive Education – these experiences encourage students to explore their passions while developing practical skills and a strong sense of community. The programme is a key part of our shared commitment to offering exceptional learning beyond the classroom. 

Collaborating with the other Foundation schools enables us to share expertise and resources, allowing students to participate in a wider variety of clubs and activities. Model United Nations – held at King’s High School – brings together Sixth Formers from all three schools who are keen to explore global politics, diplomacy and international relations. Warwick School’s Ocean Project is another cross-Foundation initiative, inviting students to delve into the mysteries of the deep sea, combining scientific research with environmental awareness. For those with a keen interest in literature, King’s High’s Shakespeare Society and the World Literature IGCSE, delivered from Kingsley, are popular options. 

In addition to academic and intellectual pursuits, the programme offers many different clubs focusing on wellbeing and creative expression. Film Studies Club welcomes students with an interest in cinema and storytelling, while a new suite of Stretch and Conditioning classes helps athletes improve their strength, flexibility and physical confidence in a structured and supportive setting. Our Head of Art, Mr Lax, has been busy running a series of art masterclasses, which have been very successful. Students can also opt to take an additional GCSE in Dance, adding to the diverse range of creative and expressive opportunities available through the programme. 

Community service is also a central theme. Groups have regularly visited Clapham Terrace primary school and Priors House care home, developing meaningful bonds across the generations. Other groups have made weekly visits to Foundry Wood, where they’ve engaged in practical conservation work such as weeding and pruning – often rewarded with a well-earned hot chocolate boiled over a team-built campfire! 

These Friday activities provide vital space for students to grow as individuals, connect with peers from other schools and enjoy a range of experiences that support their personal development and future pathways. Whether through public speaking, mindful time outdoors, or diving into literary and scientific topics, the programme is testament to the Foundation’s commitment to developing curious, compassionate and confident young people. 

Article by Mrs Ahmed, Head of Learning Beyond the Classroom 

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