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Clubs and Activities 2019-2020
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Sevenoaks School prides itself not only on being a centre for academic excellence, but also for its rich and varied educational atmosphere. Our aim is that students should become well-rounded individuals, and the key to this is participation in co-curricular activities. There are a large number of interesting and challenging activities happening at all times around the school – particularly at lunchtimes and after school.
This handbook gives a brief outline of many of these activities. It cannot always be specific about timings, as they are fixed in response to student interest. Locations too can vary as each term puts different demands on the school premises. Further information on many of these activities may be found by talking to your tutors or the pupils and staff involved. If you have ideas for a new club or society you should speak, in the first instance, to: Dr Adrian Rainbow (Deputy Head Co-curriculum).
Please note that a few of the activities have a small cost involved (for example: for transport/external tutors/national membership); details from the staff member in charge. Please clear this with your parents before committing to the activity. A separate list of Service placements, and other creative activities that count towards CAS, is published by Mr Ian Fletcher (Director of Service) at the beginning of the Michaelmas Term.
Clubs and Activities 2019 - 2020
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Activity Description Time Location Teacher
Shickler Society (Academic Society)
Y9 - Y10
The Shickler Society is a Middle school discussion group that meets every fortnight to consider interesting issue-based questions. Last year we looked at topics such as: the science of taste; the psychology of laughter, the architecture of Europe's tallest building and what it’s like to sail around the world.
The Shickler Society is open to all pupils in the Middle School. Academic Scholars have to attend the Shickler
Society for their year group unless they are given permission by Mr Smith to attend another activity.
Year 9 Monday B
Year 10 Wednesday A
Year 11 Wednesday B
16.15-17.00
M4 ACS/LCK
Adobe Creative Club
Digital graphics with the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite: Illustrator, Photoshop, Wacom tablets, Animate, Premiere Pro, InDesign, After Effects and more. All year groups and abilities welcome.
Wednesdays 13.05-14.00 SC-VA NLA
Amnesty
International
Society
Amnesty International is a student run service society focusing on advocating for human rights around the world. In addition to discussing global issues as a group, we organize charity events around the school to raise money and awareness for various campaigns, and write letters to government officials internationally in order to spark change and equality when it is lacking. We pick our campaigns as a group, choosing from a mix of large international issues that Amnesty is tackling. Often, we choose campaigns with a personal connection to those in our group to ensure we are doing what we can to support the causes we feel most passionate about. If you are passionate about human rights and want to advocate for those who are not as fortunate as us, you are welcome in Amnesty.
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Art Clubs All Pupils
The studios are open every day after school for pupils to develop personal projects.
Monday -Friday 16.15-17.50 Saturdays to 16.00
Art Dept.
CWO
Sixth Form Studio Skills night Sixth Form Studio Skills night is a compulsory element for all IB HL & SL Art Students.
Photography and Digital Editing Any level of experience welcome. You will learn how to use a digital SLR (single lens reflex) camera and how to compose and light a shot, including studio lights for portraits and still life. Editing images in Adobe Lightroom and digital manipulation in Photoshop. Please email Mr Merewether if you would like to join for a four week course. Limited numbers available for each course. Ceramics Club All pupils are invited to attend and explore a wide range of process in clay. Drawing Club The Middle School Art Club is an opportunity to work from direct observation with a range of media.
Thursday 18.00- 20.00
Thursday 16.20-17.50
Monday 16.15-17.15
Wednesday 16.30-17.30
OCB
DCJM
EBD
GPL
Art History We look at a wide range of paintings from the 14th century to the 20th century, with discussion about subject, style and context.
Thursday 13.10-13.40 S2 AGW
Athletics Club
All Olympic track and field events are covered, with an emphasis on individual coaching. See PE Department for details. Summer Term only
Monday 16.20-17.45
Tuesday 16.20-17.45
Thursday 16.20-17.45
Athletics Track CEN
JDC
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CAD/CAM Club CAD/CAM Club is your chance to make the most of the Technology Department’s resources. 2D design, SolidWorks, laser cutters, 3D Printers, plotter cutters, and you can meet NAO the robot and more! You can work on personal projects or use the time to progress your major project independently.
Thursday 13.10-14.00 SC-VD SAA
CAIRN Society This is a society open to all year groups which aims to raise funds for and awareness of the educational problems faced by young people in rural Nepal. In meetings we discuss important issues facing these communities, and try to find ways to fundraise. We also work in cohesion with members of the charity to help in Nepal beyond just our efforts in Sevenoaks School. For further information, please contact: [email protected]
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Dambacher
Catalyst
Science Journal (All ages)
This student-run science journal allows those interested in communicating ideas about science to write articles on interesting topics. A team of student editors produce a journal available for the whole school to enjoy. Each issue is found on Firefly, and we are always interested in receiving articles.
When required MTE Office MTE
CCF Drill Squad
Extending the skills taught in CCF, the Drill Squad trains and rehearses demonstrations, parades and Honour Guards for display on CCF camps and inspection days. Aimed at any member of the CCF who wishes to advance their skills and particularly useful for Cadet Non Commissioned Officers who will be delivering drill training to their sections.
Thursday 16.10–17.00 Flat SBM
Chemistry/
Science Extension
Group
(Sixth Form)
This club provides an opportunity for those interested in chemistry and other natural science to delve deeper into the intricacies of the subject; to discuss the state-of-the-art, explore discoveries, inventions and technologies. The sessions will comprise a mixture of student and teacher-led discussion, as well as the chance to challenge yourself with some probing questions. If you’ve an inquisitive mind and a passion for science then come along.
Monday 13.05 SC1A CRM
Activity Description Time Location Teacher
Badminton Club Badminton is a sports option for Year 11 and Sixth Form students in the Michaelmas and Lent terms. This session is largely for students in all other year groups and teams are selected from this session for the Junior tournaments the school enters.
Monday 13.10-14.00 Sennocke Sports
Centre
PEP
Basketball Basketball is a sports option for Year 11 to Sixth Form on Tuesdays and Saturdays and there is a club practice on Mondays and Fridays. The U19 and U16 team is entered in the London Independent Schools League and the younger teams occasionally play friendlies with London based and local teams. The Sennocke Centre is also the training site for the Sevenoaks Suns National League Teams which have evening training sessions for all ages. All year training.
U16 U19 Sennocke COACH
Club Monday and Friday Sports Centre
16.15-17.45
Squad training
Biology Society
(Y10 - Sixth Form)
Biology Society invites speakers into school to give exciting, challenging talks on areas of Biology not often covered in lessons. This helps students to develop their thinking and understanding of the changing face of Biology in the 21st Century, and for students to realise the complexities, challenges and excitement of research. Topics have included Cancer research and Stem Cells.
Occasional Wednesday
16.15-17.15 (See bulletin)
Biology Dept. MTE
Bridge Club Come and learn to play the most popular card game in the world – an exciting game based on skill rather than luck. Anton Mauve, Jim Garlinge and Jessica Mauve of the English Bridge Union’s education arm will come in to teach students how to play. Students will work towards various levels of the EBU’s Junior Award Scheme, from Minibridge to Bronze and Silver Awards. In our first year of Bridge Club (2017-18) we took 7 students to the Inter-Schools Bridge Tournament for an enjoyable and successful day of competitive bridge.
Tuesday 16.10-17.30 ML15 FCC/AES
A Mauve J Garlinge J Mauve
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Activity Description Time Location Teacher
Chess Club
(All ages)
We are fortunate to have John Emms running chess club. John is a chess grandmaster, and has represented and captained the English team at Chess Olympiads. He is an English Chess Federation (ECF) Accredited Coach, and has coached national junior teams. Coaching sessions will focus on improving skills such as problem solving, visualisation, calculation, and logic and reasoning, as well as building up knowledge in all aspects of chess.
John may be available for private coaching and students should speak to him if interested.
Monday
Beginners 13.00-13.40
Inters/Advanced 13.40-14.20
OS5 John
Emms
Junior Christian
Union
(Y7 - 9)
JCU is an opportunity for Y7 and 8 to spend a bit of time thinking about some of life’s big questions, for example: “Why are we here?”, “Isn’t being good the most important thing?”, “Why trust the Bible?”, “Is there any good evidence for the resurrection of Jesus?”, “If God exists, why does he allow suffering?”, “What happens when we die?” We also look at Mark’s gospel to see what it can tell us about Jesus, and what impact that has for us. As well as great discussions, there’s usually tasty cake too! It’s all very relaxed and informal, and all are welcome, whether Christian or just curious.
Tuesday morning break ML2 JDD TJF
Christian Union “Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind”- Albert Einstein. Anyone interested in the Christian faith is welcome to come and discuss the issues, usually around a passage from the Bible. Packed lunch will be provided.
Monday 13.10-14.10 C3 ICC
JDD
(Y9 - Y13)
Climbing
With the climbing wall in the Sennocke Centre proving a great success, this is a good time to join the regular rock jocks and improve your ability, agility, strength and even exam grades by having fun climbing, bouldering, abseiling and using the high ropes course. All levels of experience are welcome, but places will be limited. There is also the chance for Y11 & Sixth form to climb as a games option. Apply early.
Sixth Form and Middle School
Monday 16.30-17.45
Lower School Wednesday 16.15-17.30
Sennocke
Sports Centre
PRB
JLT
Coding Club
(Middle School)
A club open to all levels of coders – from complete beginners to experienced programmers. There will be semi-structured activities for each session for those who would like to learn more and help and support for those working on their own projects.
Friday 13.10-14.00 SC-VB RMJ
Crafts Club
“Here’s one I made earlier.” Crafts varying from card making through sun catchers to jewellery. Come along and make something different every week or fortnight. Priority will be given to Y7-Y9 but others may attend if space allows. Students can have input into future projects. Please visit our Firefly page to see what we have done in previous years:
http://firefly.sevenoaksschool.org/clubs-and-societies-2/craft-club
Friday 13.10-14.10 OS9 AAF
Creative Writing Club
(Y9 - Y13)
Available to all Middle School students with an interest in literature and creative writing: a relaxed lunch time session where we talk about reading and writing, and experiment with expressive writing of our own. No experience necessary!
Wednesday lunchtimes
(Expected to start after half term, with
details to be advertised in the
bulletin.)
S4
MPB
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Activity Description Time Location Teacher
Cricket Academy
Our best cricketers will be invited to attend age group Academies which will fine tune and extend their skills beyond those covered elsewhere. They will he combined with some of the best external players from the Sevenoaks area to make sure they are training with likeminded players. The U13 & U16 academies will alternate each week throughout the Michaelmas and Lent terms. Invite only.
Thursday 18.00-20.00 (Michaelmas and Lent terms only)
Sennocke Sports Centre
Invicta Cricket Coaching
Cricket Club - Winter Squad
Training
Pre season training open for everyone wanting to play in a school team during the summer term. Previous years A and B team players are expected to attend. The sessions will involve a mixture of nets, skill based drills and fielding practice.
Lent Term only
1st XI - Monday 18.00-20.00
Girls’ and Boys’ U15A/B & U14A/B &
U13A/B - Wednesday 16.15-17.45
Girls’ U13 & U14 & U15 –
Wednesday 13.10-14.00
Girls’ and Boys’ U13A/B – Thursday
13.10-14.00
Sennocke
Sports Centre
DTS
Before School Cricket Programme
MiC Cricket, Dave Smith, and his Invicta Cricket Coaching team offer one to one and group coaching sessions before school. Open to all ages and abilities every week or alternate weeks throughout the school year. These are excellent for those wanting to take their cricket to the next level. Information is emailed out in August. Contact DTS for more details.
Monday - Friday 07.20-08.00 or 08.00-08.40
Sennocke Sports Centre
DTS, M Barber, M Richardson
Dance Clubs The dance show in the Lent Term is a key showcase for pupils who dance. In addition, screenings of the Royal Ballet are shown in the Pamoja Hall periodically throughout the year. Lyrical / Ballet Jazz
Tuesday 13.10–14.00 Thursday 13.10–14.00
Sennocke Centre
Dance Studio
Chantelle Poole
Debating
Society
Should we assassinate dictators? Introduce a universal basic income? Compensate people not found guilty at trial? These are just a few of the questions that we have argued recently. Whether you want to pit your wits against your peers in our school sessions or enter the top national and international competitions, in Debating Society we guarantee that you will develop your ability to present a compelling argument, think flexibly on your feet, become a critical thinker and expand your knowledge and understanding of important issues. Our Senior teams regularly reach the finals stages of both the Oxford and Cambridge competitions, while our Middle School teams do the same in the International Competition for Young Debaters. We also have coaching sessions from prominent debating judges. Our Senior debaters run the Lower School society.
Seniors (Y11 – U6)
Thursday 16.10–17.45
Middle School (Y9-10)
Thursday 16.10–17.45
Lower School (Y7-8)
Friday lunchtime
L1
L1
S1
OCP
EXS
JHB
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Activity Description Time Location Teacher
Defunct
Economists
(Sixth Form)
This group (aimed primarily at Sixth Form, but everyone is welcome) encourages participation in discussion of topical economic and business issues. It will be very much pupil-led with students taking turns to lead the debate. Pre-meeting preparation will be required to ensure some lively and informed opinions are expressed.
Wednesday 13.10-13.40 SEC 1.5
LCK
Drama Club
(Y7 - Y8)
Lower School Drama Club is for all those who have an interest in theatre, regardless of experience. It is open to all but takes place in the Michaelmas Term only as forerunner to the Lower School Production in June. The production is rehearsed from January onwards, with auditions taking place in December. You don't have to commit to being in the production to join Drama Club. If getting on the stage is not your ‘thing’, but you are more interested in behind-the-scenes work (costume design, lighting design, stage management, prop making etc) there will also be a chance for you to explore your talents; just let Mr Harvey or Mrs Collier know what skill you are interested in.
Tuesday 16.30-17.30 or Thursday 16.30-17.30
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PXH CHC
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Activity Description Time Location Teacher
Duke of This is a programme of activities that leads to an award. Participants can develop existing interests or try something new. The Scheme is not competitive and anyone with the necessary perseverance, enterprise and commitment can gain an award. Bronze (for those over 14): Silver (for those over 15): Gold (for those over 16): Each award is separate and young people may progress through all three or start where they wish, depending on their age. For each award, participants have to complete the requirements of each of the four sections outlined below: Volunteering - Participation in direct, practical assistance to the community. Expeditions - Exploring the Great Outdoors: With a practice expedition followed by an assessed expedition. 2 days at Bronze level, 3 and 4 at Silver and Gold. Skill - A hobby or skill (there are over 200 to choose from) to be pursued over 3, 6, 12 or 18 months at the various levels. Physical Recreation - Participating in organised physical activity and achieving individual progress within it. For Gold, a residential week of either volunteering or a skills course must also be completed.
Saturday P4 sessions plus one Sunday in November
tbc
KAM/JHD/ NLA
Edinburgh’s
Award Scheme
Two Sundays (all day) on 8 STC JLT
December and 8 March
tbc
CL2
CST
Eco Committee This committee is for any student who cares about the environment and wants to take action with regards to environmental sustainability. For the first time in the school’s history, we will be following the global Eco-Schools programme to raise environmental awareness, improve the school’s environment and work on environmental sustainability initiatives in the wider community. There will be plenty of opportunities for students to develop and implement their own initiatives. We will meet at least once per half term, at a time most convenient to the group. E-mail HMB, or ask in the Biology Office, for more information.
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Economics Extension Group
We meet weekly to study topics, concepts and ideas that are not covered in the IB syllabus. It is strongly recommended for anyone considering reading Economics at university. Any Sixth Former with an interest in Economics is welcome to attend.
Friday 13.40-14.15 SEC 1.3
HAM
Edu Soc (Y7-11 Boarders)
This club enables pupils to provide support for education in the global context. This could be through designing educational resources, collecting resources, or fundraising, depending on the interests of the group. It may link to the work of a number of global initiatives, steered by the interests of the group. If a pupil commits to this group on a weekly basis, the contribution can be part of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award.
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EMBSOC (Middle School)
A student-led, interactive entrepreneurship, marketing and business club, that is steered by student interest, draws on real life examples and incorporates a high level of discussion. If you're interested in the social impact business plan competition held in March, this club is geared towards helping you prepare a business plan for that. Open primarily to Middle School but Sixth Form welcome as well.
Wednesday 13.10-13.40 STC Basement S Balk S Fujiwara
English Extension Class (Sixth Form)
English Extension Class meets weekly throughout the year. The aim is to study topics, concepts and ideas that are not covered in the IB syllabus. It is strongly recommended for anyone considering reading English at university. Anyone with an interest in English is most welcome to attend.
L6 Wednesday 13.10–14.00 U6 Wednesday 16.10–17.10
S1 S6
CJH CMH
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Activity Description Time Location Teacher
Feminist Society Feminist Society is a club dedicated to discussing and finding solutions for (primarily) gender inequalities and stigmatism. We will not only be discussing feminism as a concept, but the culture and history of feminism as well as organising fundraising events (such as movie nights) for charities focusing on gender injustices abroad, so as to not focus solely on local issues. All year groups and genders are welcome and food will be provided.
Wednesday Week A lunch time
Tuesday Week B lunch time
tbc EXS
A Holle
E Gilbert-
Bair
Fencing Club A former Commonwealth gold medalist and British Champion who brings a huge amount of passion and experience to the sessions delivers the coaching. Please contact the Sennocke Centre to book onto these sessions.
Monday 16.20-17.45 Sennocke Centre
Dance Studio
Coach
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Activity Description Time Location Teacher
Fitness Club
The Fitness Suite is available for use once students have had a gym induction. Following a gym induction, Year 11 can use cardio vascular machines only during unsupervised sessions whilst Sixth Form can have full access to the fitness suite. Supervised sessions are also available for Middle School as advertised.
Available all year
Sixth Form
Unsupervised sessions
Mon-Fri 13.10-14.00 & 16.15-17.45 Middle and Lower School Supervised session Mon-Fri 13.10-14.00 & 16.15-17.45
Sennocke Sports Centre
JCE
French Reading
Club
If you like reading in French or would like to learn more about French literature, come and join us. Once every term tbc
NMF French Assistants
Futsal Club Futsal is played in the Michaelmas Term and there are sessions available for all year groups. U14s Tuesday 13.10-14.00
U16s and U18s Thursday 13.10-
14.00
U15s Friday 13.10-14.00
Sennocke Sports
Centre
HJJ
Geography Society (Sixth Form)
Geography Society meets once a week after school and provides a series of discussion-based activities with the aim of fuelling interest and passion for the subject beyond the curriculum. This is achieved through book club reviews, student led presentations, debates, guest speaker presentations and RGS lecture visits. Anyone wishing to pursue higher education in Geography or a related discipline is strongly encouraged to attend.
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L5
PRT PCL
Middle School
Geography Club
(Y9-11)
The ‘Middle School Geography Club’ is designed around 3 (one per term) activities/projects: Term 1) SHELL Group work project challenge; Term 2) Worldwise Challenge and Term 3) Book Club discussion.
Meets 6 times a year tbc
JZH
ERH
PRT
German Club for
Native Speakers
(Middle School)
If you are a native speaker (or very confident bilingual speaker of German and another language), this is the club for you. We will meet once a week to look at original German prose, poetry and drama pieces, with the aim to provide suitable preparation for studying German A at IB level.
tbc tbc German
Assistants
German Club for
Native Speakers
(Lower School)
If you are a native speaker (or very confident bilingual speaker of German and another language), this is the club for you. We will meet once a week to look at German literature and other materials, keeping your German ticking over in a fun and interesting way.
tbc tbc German
Assistants
Global Action
Partnership
(Sixth Form)
The Global Action Partnership (otherwise known as 'PROMO'), enables pupils in the Sixth Form to have the opportunity to learn about sustainable development and international charity, and improve their understanding of the complexity of supporting education projects in the global context. Pupils will apply for specific trips (which for 2019/2020 include trips to South African and Ghana), and are expected to take an online course in development as part of the application process. Selected pupils will act as ambassadors for their global projects and engage in fundraising to support global projects which they will visit on the trip, and learn more about the work of community leaders and volunteers.
tbc tbc CLD
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Activity Description Time Location Teacher
Global Concerns
Discussion Group
(Sixth Form
Boarders)
This group runs on a weekly basis in the IC (and possibly GIH) with the purpose of providing a space for vibrant, critical and challenging discussions relating to social justice in the global context, with a focus on understanding the different socio/economic/cultural contexts that different pupils have experienced. Anyone is welcome to attend the group, and join in the relaxed yet important discussions.
19.30 IC/GIH CLD
History Society
(Lower School)
The aim of the club is to allow young historians to enjoy the subject in a more informal manner. We investigate, discuss and enjoy different parts of History that are not always taught in school curriculums, such as the history of empires, the use of film in History, the most important developments ever and pretty much anything that the members of the group would like to investigate. The running of the group ranges from informal presentations by members to film clips or short documentaries. There is no written expectation: indeed, we play many fun historical games including Call My Bluff, Scattergories and Million Pound Drop. The club is open to anyone in Years 7 and 8 with an interest in History. There is no fixed commitment - pupils may attend on whatever weeks they would like. Sweets are provided for members.
Wednesday 13.15-13.45 C4 VJF/ACM
History Society
(Middle School)
Middle School History Society is a chance to discuss and debate different areas of History, both those that you have been taught and those that you haven’t even touched upon! We will also try and take a look at the deeper questions of History; why do we study it? What is the benefit? Can we ever truly learn from the past? What is a revolution? There is a very relaxed atmosphere; there is no pressure to attend regularly, nor to contribute when you are there. You could suggest certain topics if you like. There may be films, there definitely will be quizzes and, of course, there will also be sweets.
Friday 13.10-13.35 C6 TMB
History Extension Class (Sixth Form)
History Extension Class meets weekly throughout the year. The aim is to study topics, concepts and ideas that are not covered in the IB syllabus. It is strongly recommended for anyone considering reading History at university. Anyone with an interest in History is most welcome to attend.
Monday 13.10-13.40
C6
DCH
Hockey (Boys’) Boys Hockey is one of the main Lent Term games options for Y11 and Sixth Form. However, we do have many talented male hockey players across all years, and we are always keen to support their development in the school context. Therefore, this year we will be running a general boys hockey session (to which boys from all years are welcome) throughout the Michaelmas term, and there will be further opportunities to train together during Lent and Summer. Packed lunches can be arranged for this. Boys from all years will be considered for selection for the Boys 1st XI who have fixtures during the Lent term.
Tuesday 13.10-14.10 (Michaelmas Term)
Top Astro JDD
HSPS Society A student led discussion group, deigned to encourage students to research, debate and discuss topics in Sociology, Politics, Anthropology and other topics included in the HSPS course at Cambridge and similar courses at other universities.
Wednesday after school tbc OCP
International
Relations Society
This group (aimed primarily at Sixth Form & Y11) encourages participation in discussion of topical international issues. It will be very much pupil-led with students taking turns to lead the debate. Pre-meeting preparation will be required to ensure some lively and informed opinions are expressed.
Friday 16.15 M4 LCK
IQ Society
(Lower School)
IQ is a club for Lower School academic scholars who are expected to attend. We aim to do two or three trips in the year for academic enrichment; for example, last year we visited Charles Darwin’s house and discussed the impact of Darwin’s theory of evolution in the19C. We also visited the British Museum to see an exhibit on man’s interest in religion and the gods throughout the ages. The club is a good way for scholars in year 7 and 8 to get to know each other in an informal setting.
Friday 13.15-14.00
(every three weeks)
S9 RC
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Activity Description Time Location Teacher
ISSI Committee
(Institute of Service
and Social Impact)
This committee will involve 2 pupils from each year group, and will provide the opportunity for pupils to formally feed ideas
into the development of the school's work in this field. Email Miss Davison (CLD) if you are interested in being involved.
tbc tbc CLD
Junior
Changemakers
(Lower School)
Following the introduction of a new course for year 7 named 'Society and Change', this society will give pupils the chance to explore their ideas for creating a positive social impact with support from other pupils, and mentoring from staff. You might be interested in raising funds for a charity, designing a life-changing product, or raising awareness of an important issue that you or others' face. The timing, aims and format of the group will be determined by the participants.
tbc tbc CLD
Knitting Club Whether you are advanced or beginner knitter, come and join us with your needles and yarns! Wednesday 13.15 ML5 NMF
Law Discussion
Group (Sixth Form)
Are you interested in legal issues? Do you want to talk about what's happening in the Law? Are you thinking of applying for Law at university or a future career in Law? If you are, come along for an informal discussion session with a particular theme each week from topical discussions to admissions test preparation. We will help you develop the skills needed to succeed in a Law interview at Oxford and Cambridge and there will be opportunities during the year to take part in particular events such as mock trials and mooting. We will host a range of speakers and Law Admissions Tutors including Nick McBride, Director of Studies in Law at Pembroke College, Cambridge and the author of the leading introductory Law text book, ‘Letters to a Law Student’. Lower Sixth and Upper Sixth are both very welcome to attend.
Thursday 13.05-13.30 S1 WJH
Maths Society and
BMO Club
(Sixth Form and Middle School)
A chance for mathematicians to meet and discuss advanced problems in the subject.
Monday 16:15 and Wednesday 16:15 OS6 GXH
Medical
Discussion
Group
Each week, students interested in Medicine and medical science discuss news, technology and ethical dilemmas associated with keeping us healthy. There will also be advice and training regarding applications, UKCAT/BMAT and interviews.
Friday 13.05 tbc MXP
Music
Composers’ Corner
Composers' Corner gives you the chance to write your own music for exciting projects, in a friendly, relaxed setting. No prior experience in composition is required, but a basic understanding of an instrument, and the ability to read music is useful. Open to all year groups.
Monday 16.15-17.30 P37 (PAC) SXP
Music:
Theory and aural support, in addition to work done with your instrumental teacher.
(All ages)
Theory, grades 1-4: For beginners who wish to attain a basic standard of theory.
Theory grade 5: For people who wish to take the grade 5 within two terms. This class should only be attended by those who have attained the basic standard of theory above.
Aural grades 1-5: Booster sessions run by Ms Cabrera for exam candidates entered for one of these exams; attendance is
recommended one term prior to taking your exam.
Aural grade 6-7: Classes run by graduate assistants for those intending to take either exam in the near-ish future; avoid
leaving these booster sessions until term of entry.
Aural grade 8: One-to-one support sessions with Ms Methuen; attendance is advised in advance of the exam.
Dalcroze Eurhythmics: Theory on your feet! Speak to Ms Strevens about these musicianship classes.
Piano sight reading support: Discuss any interest with the graduate students.
See Music Department for
specific times
Music Dept. CHD
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Activity Description Time Location Teacher
Music: Group Instrumental
(All Ages)
Making music is most enjoyable when in the company of others. At Sevenoaks School there are lots of activities, ranging from small ensembles to large groups. Please come and join in the fun. For any information about any of these groups, please come and see Mr Dyer or any other member of the Music Staff.
Current groups include: Instrumental:
Senior Orchestra: By invitation but see Mr Dyer if you would like to be considered and are above approx. Grade 6. Orchestral instrumentalists only (no saxophones, etc.)
Foundation Orchestra: Orchestral Instrumentalists in Years 7, 8 and 9.
Big Band: Open to saxes, trumpets, trombones and rhythm section above Grade 6. This group plays jazz, blues,
swing, funk and pop classics. See Mr Beston or Mr Bassett for more information.
Middle School Jazz Band: For Middle School Jazz musicians. See Mr Beston for more information. Wind Band: Middle and Senior School wind and brass players above Grade 4 standard; Year 8 may join unless required by another priority activity. Sevenoaks Strings: Middle School string players above Grade 4 standard; Year 8 may join unless required by another priority activity. Flute Choir: Flute players Grades 4-8 Chamber Music: See Mrs Ashwell but also talk to your instrumental teacher and/or Mrs Kiggell or Mr Dyer if you wish to be involved and have time to commit over and above your normal practice routine. Many are instrument specific and the following teachers run several in their field: Flute Groups: See Miss Gent Saxophone Groups: See Mr Beston Clarinet Groups: See Mr Harper Recorder Groups: See Miss Murray
Brass Group: See Mr Down or Mrs Kiggell
Ukulele Orchestra: See Mr Palmer
Samba Band: See Mr Palmer
See Music Department for
specific times
Music Dept. CHD
13
Activity Description Time Location Teacher
Music:
Ensemble Singing
(All ages)
Choral Society: Open to all, no audition. 120 singers. See Mr Dyer for more information.
Sennocke Consort: Chamber choirs of 20-40 singers. By invitation but see Mr Dyer if you
would like to be invited. Voices: Performing an uplifting mix of pop, soul, gospel and world music. Open to all, no audition and no sheet music. See Miss Bolton for more information.
Chamber Choir: Selected pupils in Years 8 and 9. See Mr Dyer if you would like to be invited.
Lower School Singers: This is for singers in Years 7 and 8. Both Year 7 and 8 attend in the Michaelmas Term but,
after Christmas, this becomes voluntary. Rehearsals will be on a Thursday lunchtime.
A cappella groups and girls’/boys’ separate ensembles: Ask in the Music Department about these.
See Music Department for
specific times
Music Dept. CHD
The Metaphysical Club (Sixth Form Philosophy Society)
The Sixth Form Philosophy Society is open to anyone who wishes to explore philosophical questions and engage in discussion with others. The Society meets every week to discuss questions raised by students: recent topics include individualism, eugenics, language, freedom of speech, immortality, minds and machines.
Tuesday 13.10–13.40
M9
MOK
Physics Forum (L6) Engineering Society (Y10 – U6)
Physics-based discussion group interspersed with lectures to stimulate an interest in a wide range of physics topics not necessarily covered within the classroom. A student-run discussion group, exploring all aspects of engineering. The society holds lectures on a weekly basis, exploring new breakthroughs in all fields of engineering. It is a chance for a student interested in the STEM fields to explore beyond the syllabus and get an insight into what it is like to study engineering at university as well as what it is like to work in the field.
Monday Week A 13.10-13.40
Wednesday 13.10-13.40
SC-0F
SC-1J
JHD
DWR
PPE Society (U6)
We meet weekly to tackle big social themes in a university seminar setting. Last term we discussed ‘Virtue and Prosperity’: the nexus between economic and philosophic theories about wealth. This society is particularly suitable for those considering mixed honours degrees in humanities subjects. Any U6 pupil is welcome to attend.
Monday 13.30-14.10 M1 HAM
MOK
Prayer and Praise Prayer and Praise is an opportunity for staff and pupils to come together once a week and be encouraged by singing together and having time for quiet reflection and prayer. Sevenoaks School can be a relentlessly busy and stressful place at times, and this is a great opportunity to take a step back and put the focus back onto God, to say thank you for our many blessings and to ask for help for ourselves and others. A typical meeting has 3 songs (often 1 hymn and 2 more modern Christian worship songs) and a short passage from the Bible (perhaps a psalm). The prayers are often led by a pupil. There is no need to worry about not knowing the songs – most are very well known and any new ones will be easily learned. We email links a couple of days before each meeting, so you have a chance to listen if you wish to. Come along and give it a go! Staff and pupils are welcome from all faith backgrounds or none.
Friday 08.10-08.25
Occasional Saturday 08.10-08.25
(please check Bulletin)
P37 JDD
Pride Society
If you are LGBT+ or just straight and you are interested in gender, sexuality and other related issues, this is the club for you! We enjoy just hanging out together, having a laugh and eating cakes while we celebrate diversity. Just pop by, everyone is welcome!
Monday 13.30-14.00
ML14
GOO EBD EXS
14
Activity Description Time Location Teacher
Radio Drama Club Anyone interested in using the recording studio to produce/broadcast radio drama scripts, please email Mr Henry. Thursday 16.10 tbc PAC Recording
Studio
GEH
Reading Club
(Middle School)
“Reading is an exercise in empathy; an exercise in walking in someone else’s shoes for a while.” — Malorie
Blackman Available to Middle School students who would like to explore a range of texts in a variety of genres.
Inspired by brilliant works of fiction, students will be encouraged to compose their own texts and to discuss their
work with their peers. Cake will fuel the creativity!
Thursday 13.30-14.10 S9 SDP
Running Club
Running Club operates three times a week after school on a Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for the Michaelmas and Lent terms and twice a week during the Summer term on Wednesday and Friday. The sessions are open to both experienced runners and novices and everyone in between who wishes to improve their distance running and general fitness. There will be a run to suit you, whatever your ability, so please do not be afraid to come along. Wednesday and Friday sessions will be in Knole Park and will tend to be a steady run. The Thursday session will involve intervals (shorter running distances at higher effort with rests in between) – the location will depend on the time of year (athletics track, Knole Park or The Vine). Details of weekly sessions will be posted on the Cross Country page on Firefly.
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
16.30
Meet at
Sennocke
Centre
JLW
Darrell
Smith
Self-Defence Club Self-Defence Club (est. 2015) is a free chance to learn practical techniques from different martial arts and life skills to help build confidence, coordination and reduce stress. Attending regularly, you should feel you can protect yourself. No need to sign up, just turn up in sports kit. Helpful but not essential to bring a partner.
Friday 16.30-17.30 Sennocke Centre
Dance Studio
RRW
Shakespeare
Society
Open to all years 7-9, ‘Shakespeare Society’ is for anyone interested in exploring acting Shakespeare and the impact of his work in performance. Come and learn new practical skills and gain confidence and appreciation of
Shakespeare. The group will also work towards participation in the annual Shakespeare Monologue Competition. https://www.isaschools.org.uk/competitions/shakespeare-monologue-competition/
Tuesday and Thursday 13.10 P10 KTN
Shooting
(All ages)
Sevenoaks School Shooting Club has a phenomenal reputation in competitive shooting. Members with commitment and enthusiasm are given the option to join the School Shooting Squad as a Sports Option and also the CCF Shooting Section from Year 10 (places are limited). Those participating in the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme are able to pursue marksmanship as a skill from Bronze to Silver, then Gold. Service roles are also available for the more experienced. The Squad has a competitive bias on both an individual and team basis and we have many successes to our name. But begin by exercising your curiosity in the Shooting Club; choose a suitable time, turn up on your own or with a few friends. You might surprise yourself! Hobbies Club All new shooters must complete a probationary course before firing live ammunition and may then shoot once a week during a designated time period. Safe use of these firearms is the emphasis for beginners as well as learning the basic principles of marksmanship with .22 smallbore target rifles. Year groups will be notified when they may apply for membership.
A termly membership fee applies, as do costs for trips.
By arrangement
Shooting
Range
THD
Social Impact
Initiatives (Pupil-led)
Any pupil wanting to lead a social impact related initiative (anything involving: fundraising activities, social entrepreneurship projects, advocacy and awareness initiatives, environmental impact, or anything else) should speak to Miss Davison (CLD) in the first instance, who will arrange an initial meeting to learn more about your aims, and provide support.
CLD
15
Activity Description Time Location Teacher
Social Leadership
Partnership
(Y10-13, with
Knole Academy)
This is an opportunity for pupils looking to develop their potential in social leadership, with tailored mentoring in fields such as assessing community needs, effective advocacy, fundraising, and social impact measurement. Pupils will lead their own project individually or in groups that they are looking to develop, and relate ideas discussed each week to the development of their own initiative, also supporting others. The partnership will be run jointly with Knole Academy pupils with the hope of collaborative discussion on local, national and international community issues leading to improved understanding and impact.
Monday 16.15-17.15 September - December
tbc CLD
Spanish
Debating Club (Sixth Form)
If you have a flair for debating, come and join us to discuss current affairs in Spanish. The best candidates will have the opportunity to participate in the annual Spanish debating competition! Open to all Sixth Form students (Ab Initio, SL and HL).
Monday 13.30-14.00 ML15 Spanish Assistants
Spanish Seminarios (Sixth Form)
If you are thinking of studying Spanish at uni or you just want to expand your knowledge of the subject, this is the club for you! We will be discussing authors, artists, directors, etc. and you will get the chance to meet all members of the Spanish Department! (Ab Initio, SL and HL)
Wednesday 13.15-14.00
ML14 GOO
Squash Club
Open to all students wanting to develop skills and fitness. Sevenoaks has 3 excellent squash courts which are staffed by both internal and external coaches. Students are welcome to come and play, whatever their age and level.
Open Club Sessions Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 13.20- 14.00 and Thursday 16.10-17.30 Girls Team Squad Monday 16.10- 17.30
Boys Senior Squad Sessions Wednesday and Friday 16.10-17.30
Junior Squad Sessions Thursday 16.10-17.30
Sennocke
Sports Centre
SAH
16
Activity Description Time Location Teacher
Strategy and Board Games Club
Do you enjoy playing challenging games? Do you like finding the optimal way to do things? Settlers of Catan, Agricola, Carcassone, Dominion… these are just a few of the fantastic games we will be playing. Each has its own intricate set of rules and gameplay is fast and fun. More than that, these games will get you thinking in completely different ways and teach you how to strategise, make tough decisions and optimise your choices. Come along and try some of these games out even if you’ve never played them before.
Monday 16.15-17.45 SC1A CRM
Swimming Club (All ages)
Swimming sessions are open to all ages and abilities regardless of experience. Regular galas are organised throughout Michaelmas and Lent Terms. Come and join regular training and competition:
Swimming Club - Early morning Swimming sessions are open to all ages and abilities regardless of experience.
Swimming Club - Squad
Michaelmas and Lent Term
Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday 06.30-07.45
Monday and Wednesday 16.30-17.30
Sennocke Sports Centre Pool
SJH
COACH
Tae Kwon-Do
(All ages)
A chance to try this energetic and powerful martial art. The sport was founded in Korea, and involves fast, high, spinning kicks, punches, defensive techniques and movement forms. You will need to join the class at the beginning of the year and will need to purchase a training gi (suit). There is a charge for this activity.
Wednesday 16.15-17.45 Sennocke
Sports Centre Dojo
External Instructor Via JCE
Technology Open
Workshops
You will have access to the CAD/CAM and advanced project rooms to explore, experiment, test, tinker or develop your ideas relating to any of the areas of science and technology. For example you may want to build an alarm system for your shed at home, a sign for your brother’s bedroom door or you might want to take apart your parents old FM radio and see how it works.
Tuesday 13.10-13.40 Tech Dept SJP
Tennis Club
Squad training
Lunchtime group lessons are available for all students, school squad training is also available after school for selected students.
The indoor tennis courts provide opportunities for winter and summer training with our highly qualified coaching staff. All Year
See Tennis noticeboard Tennis Courts CMS
Theatre Impro Club
Open to Year 10-U6, Impro Club is a practical activity exploring spontaneous improvisation, comedy and storytelling through a series of games and exercises. A chance to learn improvisation skills and have fun making things up as you go along…
Friday 16.15 P10 GEH
JHD
Theatre
Technicians
A chance for all pupils to get involved in the exciting world of theatre. Learn about lighting and sound, get your hands on some hi-tech equipment, and soon you could be a key member of the Sackville Theatre production team.
Monday and Friday 13.30
Also at other times by
arrangement (production rehearsals and performances)
Sackville
Theatre
BJC
SDA
Thinking
Biology (Y12)
The aim of the meeting will be to reflect on some of the principles of Biology that are overlooked or under-represented on exam syllabuses. It should develop and deepen any interest and understanding in the subject that you have. There will be a different topic every week and among the first we will consider will be: size; flight; IQ; neoteny; flowers; life.
Wednesday 13.10-13.40
(Lent Term)
Biology Dept. tbc
Tideturners
Foundation
Tideturners is a youth-led group dedicated to engaging young people in the solutions to pressing environmental issues. Currently, our main projects include creating toolkits and other educational resources, interviewing and sharing lessons from inspiring youth activists, and building an online platform for youth to collaborate, learn, and take action. If you would like to help turn the tide against environmental issues and are ready to commit to being part of our team, then come along. See [email protected] for more info.
Wednesday 16.15 tbc G Tan
17
Activity Description Time Location Teacher
Verve
Creative Writing Magazine (Sixth Form)
Are you interested in creative writing, editing and design? Verve, the school creative writing magazine, is published once a year and includes writing from all year groups. Open to L6th and U6th, Verve will meet once a week and we are looking for students with writing, editing, publishing and design skills. The team will decide both the content and layout of the magazine and be actively involved at all times in the process. There will also be a number of creative writing events during the course of the year for the team to help organise.
The group will start after the Verve assembly on National Poetry Day.
The proposed time is Thursday
16.15-17.15 (this may change
depending on the commitments of
the group)
S5
AD
Volleyball Club Volleyball is an option for Year 11 and Sixth Form in the Summer Term with teams representing the School in inter school fixtures and tournaments. There are also volleyball sessions in the Michaelmas and Lent terms, with all students welcome.
Monday 07.00-08.00
Thursday 16.20-17.45
Sennocke Sports
Centre
APB
Yearbook
(Upper Sixth)
Every May a Sevenoaks Yearbook is published for distribution to leavers. It is a record of their time at the school and is treasured for life by them. The Yearbook is created almost entirely by students with a member of staff providing supervision and guidance. It requires a lot of work but it is a worthwhile exercise.
Thursday 14.00-16.00
SFCR PXH
Young Engineers
(Lower School)
Working in teams, you will tackle a range of engineering challenges starting with a tallest tower. Each week you will get to explore different engineering concepts like triangulation, inclined planes, and mechanisms in a fun challenging way. There is a possibility to take part in local or national competitions as the club develops.
Monday 13.10-14.00 SC-VC AYC
Notes:
Co-Curricular Activities There are many clubs, societies and other activities which take place on a regular basis. There are some which occur more irregularly and sometimes once or twice a term. The school produces co-curricular priority lists of group practices and rehearsals for major activities which represent the school (this list is updated in the termly calendar). Please check these priority lists before signing up for additional activities if you are part of a squad which has to train on given days.
Attendance at these takes priority over all other clubs and societies.
If you are involved with these activities you must organise your other commitments around these timings. You may also need to attend additional rehearsals for drama productions or music concerts during the
year so be careful to notify your teachers if they clash with priority activities.
Check notice boards and Firefly for details.
Sports The Sports department produces a timetable grid for Sports clubs and other clubs and activities which take place in the sports centre. More information can be found on the parent pages, under co-curricular information.