Enrichment

Extra- Curricular Sports

We are proud to offer a wide range of extra-curricular sports clubs that encourage teamwork, resilience, and a love of physical activity. Children have the opportunity to develop their skills in sports such as football, basketball, and cross-country running, while representing our school at various local and regional sporting events. These experiences not only promote fitness and healthy lifestyles but also help pupils build confidence, perseverance, and a strong sense of school community. We celebrate every child’s effort and achievement, whether they are competing or simply enjoying being active with friends.

 

 

Educational Visits

At Leadgate Primary School, we believe that learning extends beyond the classroom. Educational visits and trips are an important part of our curriculum, offering children exciting opportunities to explore new environments, experience hands-on learning, and deepen their understanding of topics studied in school. From local museums and historical sites to outdoor learning adventures and cultural experiences, these trips help bring learning to life and develop confidence, independence, and curiosity.

 

 

Forest School

Forest School is an important part of our curriculum and every class has regular session delivered by either their class teacher or forest school leader.  These sessions encourage curiosity, creativity, and resilience through hands-on experiences such as building shelters, identifying plants and wildlife, and working collaboratively on practical challenges. Children develop important life skills like problem-solving, teamwork, and independence, all while fostering a deep respect for nature. Forest School not only supports physical and mental well-being but also brings learning to life outdoors.

 

 

Maths Enrichment Week

Our recent Maths Enrichment Week was an incredible celebration of creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork! Throughout the week, pupils took part in a wide range of exciting maths-themed activities and workshops designed to make learning fun, practical, and inspiring.

One of the highlights was the Enterprise Challenge, where each class worked together to design, cost, and create a unique product to sell at our Winter Fair. The children impressed us with their innovative ideas and attention to detail — from calculating costs and predicting profits, to developing branding and advertising strategies. Their final products were outstanding, showcasing not only mathematical skills but also creativity and collaboration.

The Dragon’s Den-style pitches were a real showstopper! Pupils presented their ideas confidently and persuasively, demonstrating fantastic communication skills and teamwork. It was wonderful to see how much their confidence grew as they applied maths in real-life contexts.

Maths Week wasn’t just about numbers — our Forest School sessions explored shapes, patterns, and measurement in nature, while art lessons focused on designing eye-catching packaging and promotional materials. Every activity reinforced the message that maths is everywhere and can be exciting, creative, and fun.