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Curriculum Enrichment

At Nishkam Primary School Wolverhampton we provide our pupils with activities aimed at complementing their learning. A wide variety of extra-curricular activities broadens their horizons and adds breadth to the learning opportunities. As a faith school we partake in regular visits to places of worship within our local community. Please find the latest after-school club options below.

 

Current Offer for after school clubs

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Yoga Art and Crafts Wrestling  Mindfulness Football with Wolves Coaches

Taekwondo

Punjabi Craft club Karate Tabla
Zumba Wrestling   Choir  
Punjabi        

 

As well as after school clubs, during school activities are also on offer. These activities can be found below:

  • Young Sports Leaders
  • Football
  • Wrestling
  • Multisport
  • Coding
  • Yoga
  • Panjabi
  • Maths club
  • Reading clubs
  • Writing clubs
  • Chess club
  • Arts and Crafts
  • Running club
  • Choir
  • Eco Council Club
  • Prefect duties

The offer for educational visits is extensive. A typical year can be found below:

Educational Trips and Visits example

 

Autumn 1

Autumn 2

Spring 1

Spring 2

Summer 1

Summer 2

Year 1

Lapworth Museum

Community outreach through Carol Singing

Warwick Castle

 

Bantock House

The Animal Man

Year 2

 

Sea Life Centre

Wolverhampton Art Museum

 

The Black Country Museum

 

Year 3

Living History Workshop – stone age

 

Hand on History Egyptian workshop

Think Tank trip

Mayan themed Cadbury world trip

Enginuity Ironbridge

Year 4

Anglo Saxon architecture visitor workshop

Theatre trip

The Black Country Museum - Victorians

Legoland – building strategy workshop

Vikings Workshop visitor

Outdoor adventure trip

Year 5

Think Tank trip – Science

RAF STEM visit

 

Wroxeter Roman Village

Carding Mill Valley Shropshire Hills Centre - Geography

Space Centre Leicester - Science

 

Year 6

Think Tank trip – Science

Travelling Theatre visit

Botanical Gardens – Geography

RAF Museum Cosford – WW2

Severn Valley Centre - Geography

 

Residential trip