EVERYTHING ELSE
Anime and Manga
Join our club to explore your favourite series, discover hidden gems, and connect with fellow fans in a fun and welcoming space. Whether you're into classic shōnen or the latest slice-of-life, there's something for everyone - come along and share the passion!
Board Game Club
A fun, friendly and relaxed club open to all pupils in Third Form and above. We have a wide range of board games, including Dungeons and Dragons, available to play with your friends. Come and learn new games or play your favourites. Open to all year groups.
Breakspear Society
A society to foster the enthusiasm of students, particularly regarding supra-curricular opportunities. Pupils will meet with likeminded individuals to support and learn from each other.
Bridge Club
An informal opportunity to learn the art of playing Bridge. Grasp playing proper systems, duplicate Bridge and play internal competitions. Open to all year groups.
Cooking Club
Cooking Club takes place during the first half of Spring Term and is for First and Second Form students who are keen to learn new cooking skills or improve their existing skills. Pupils will be taught knife skills under guidance of the School’s Catering Team (Accent Catering) and have the opportunity to create a variety of sweet and savoury dishes. No previous experience required.
Flight Club
Flight Club is a Co-curricular activity where aviation enthusiasts come together to craft and fly intricate model planes. Pupils experience a friendly and creative atmosphere whilst building and customising their miniature marvels. Once they have constructed their planes and passed a flight-simulator test, they have the opportunity to fly their radio-controlled plane models outside!
Expanding Geominds Society
This weekly club explores the geographical world in new and exciting ways. Past activities have included volcano building, cake erosion, debates, documentaries, and constructing edible earthquake-proof buildings.
Form Hub (Wellbeing)
A lunchtime activity space for pupils in First, Second and Third Form seeking some quiet time.
Gaia Society
Geographical Association for Inquisitive Albanians (GAIA) is designed for Sixth Formers with an interest in studying geography or a related subject at university. The society encourages deeper exploration of geographical issues through discussions, reading, debates, and presentations. Members also support activities for younger pupils, helping to foster a wider love for the subject across the school. Highlights include visits to the Royal Geographical Society and a range of enrichment events throughout the year.
GSA (Gay-Straight Alliance)
GSA is the Schools Gay Straight Alliance, a place for students to come together and discuss all things LGBTQIA+ and allyship. Everybody is welcome at this inclusive club, where the students set the program. Some weeks there may be a student presentation, planning for Pride Month or an assembly or a talk from an external visitor. This group is responsible for some of the planning for Pride Month and the activities which take place in School.
Green Club
The Green Club is the School’s pupil-run Eco-Council: a friendly and dedicated group of pupils who are determined to make a difference. Led by the Green Club prefect, and supported by Dr Tanner, the Green Club also has representation from staff and governors. The role of the Green Club is to promote awareness of sustainability, the environment and personal responsibility in an energetic, persuasive and appealing way. The theme for 2025-26 is communication – reaching students of all ages and also the whole school community and their families when we promote our goals. Recent campaigning on sand dams, litter picking, nesting boxes and recycling has led to the School being re-awarded the Green Flag award from Eco-Schools, a UNESCO partner.
Juggling and Circus Skills Club
Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to master more advanced skills, this club offers the chance to learn and improve your juggling – from basic throws with balls and clubs to complex 4- and 5-object routines and impressive club-passing sequences. You can also try your hand at diablos, cigar boxes, devil sticks and other circus tricks. A great way to build coordination and pick up a brilliant party trick along the way!
Junior Geominds
This weekly club for First, Second, and Third Form pupils explores the geographical world in new and exciting ways. Past activities have included volcano building, cake erosion, debates, documentaries, and constructing edible earthquake-proof buildings.
Mindfulness Club
Take 20 minutes each week to pause and reset. This club is for anyone with an interest in mindful breathwork and emotional regulation. We do a variety of mindful activities, including some light yoga, stretching, reflection tasks and colouring in. Open to all year groups.
Quiz Club
This exciting and studious pupil-led club for Lower and Middle School will feature quizzes on varied topics with questions ranging from ridiculously easy to impossible. Quizzes may coincide with events e.g. book quizzes for World Book Day or revision quizzes ahead of exams. With riddles and brain teasers included why would you miss out on the challenge?
Rummikub
Rummikub is a tile game based upon the card game Rummy - but with an exciting twist! If you enjoy card games or strategy games, then come along to Rummikub Club and try your luck! It runs during a lunch time and is open to First to Fourth Form. Beginners are very welcome as it is easy to learn.
Warhammer Club
Open to all, Warhammer Club offers the opportunity to explore worlds, make friends, and learn by doing. Witness the rise of mighty armies, the conquering of realms, and the forging of mighty heroes while developing mathematical, engineering, literacy, art, design, and life skills through the hobby of miniature model making, gaming, and reading.