Breakfast and
After School Clubs

Members of staff at Leigh Primary School run our daily breakfast from 8:00am to 8:35am, this is a free service that is offered to children across the school. We are offering a variety of different food and drink options such as, freshly made toast, various cereal options, yoghurts, croissants, drinks included are water, milk/milk shake and apple/orange juice.
Children have the opportunity, not only to have a healthy breakfast, but also the chance to participate in some fun activities in the hall, such as table tennis, Lego building, competitive games of connect-4 and also have the chance to go outside on to the playground to have some fresh air and take part in some of our most popular sporting activities.
The club itself is a great way to start the day here at Leigh Primary School, as it prepares the children physically and mentally for the day ahead of them. Opportunities for places are presented towards working parents and multi-school drop offs.
The overall aim of the Breakfast Club is to provide children with the perfect start to the school day, with staff engaging with children, always showing a big smile and a very warm welcome upon the children's arrival.
For more information regarding our Breakfast Club and places, please contact the school's Main Office.'
Monday
Monday's - This club is for years 1 & 2. The activities that are taught are in line with what children are learning in PE, allowing the children to take part in sports that are taught within school. This also falls in line with competitions that we take part in outside of school. Clubs such as Multi-Skills, Gymnastics and Ball Games are highly enjoyed by the pupils.
Tuesday
This club is for years 3 & 4. The clubs that are chosen will be sports such as Football, Cricket or Basketball. The sports coach leading the club will give information to the pupils in regards to external clubs that pupils can take part to further develop themselves. The clubs are also set up based on the competition that may have been selected for that term, such as a "Leigh Trust Cricket" competition.
Thursday
This club is for years 5 & 6. The clubs that are chosen will be similar to Tuesday's club and opportunities will be given to pupils who attend the club to further develop their talents outside of school. This can be done either by the sports coach signposting parents to local sports clubs or providing children with information about clubs in the local area. Pupils are also given the opportunity to choose they're After School club at the start of the school term, through the use of "Pupil Voice".
Years 3-6. Judo club is taught by an external company that come into school to give children an introduction to Judo. Children will learn some of the basics of Judo in the six-week period and develop their knowledge of martial arts. Children will again be given the opportunity to attend Judo outside of school with Quality Judo and Olympic bronze medalist Dennis Stewart.