Lunchtime Clubs

Have you tried a Lunchtime Club yet?
Lunchtime Clubs provide students with structured, engaging opportunities to connect, create, compete and unwind during the school week. They also promote belonging, build confidence and help students develop valuable life skills beyond the classroom.
Whether students are sporty, creative, tech-savvy or simply looking for a calm space to recharge, there is something for everyone, so why not check them out?
Hack Club
Mondays - E1 - Mel Zulfic
Hack Club is a collaborative and creative space where students design impressive builds, tackle survival challenges and explore coding through Redstone and automation. Students strengthen problem-solving skills, teamwork and digital literacy while learning to think logically and creatively in a fun, interactive environment.
Lego Club
Tuesdays & Thursdays - K2/3 - Lisa Jones
Lego Club provides opportunities for free builds, challenge builds and group projects. Students strengthen problem-solving skills, fine motor development and teamwork while learning patience, focus and independent thinking in a fun and social setting.
Pride Club
Every Second Tuesday - Wellbeing - Talia-Jane Simpson
Looking for connection, creativity, and community? Pride Club is open to all. Whether to meet new friends, explore identity through art, join discussions, or simply be yourself in a safe and affirming space, this club is for you. From icebreakers and bracelet making to games and event organising, each week offers something new. Everyone welcome!
Mindfulness Matters Club
Wednesdays - B3 - Jamila Jamil-Lopez
Mindfulness Matters is a supportive space open to all year levels where students practise mindfulness techniques to reduce stress and improve focus. The club promotes emotional regulation, self-awareness and overall wellbeing, helping students feel calm, balanced and ready to learn.
Volleyball Club
Wednesdays - Mooroop - Charlie Wakeham
Volleyball Club welcomes beginners and experienced players alike. Students develop fundamental motor skills, teamwork and game strategy while increasing their physical activity in a supportive and energetic environment that fosters resilience and sportsmanship.
Creative Workshop Club
Thursdays - K6 - Katie Vozzo
Creative Workshop Club offers a calm and welcoming space for students to draw, design, craft and create. Activities range from card making and bracelet design to seasonal decorations for community donation. Students build confidence, creativity and resilience while enjoying the therapeutic benefits of hands-on creative expression.
Badminton Club
Thursdays – Mooroop - Kimberly Graham
Badminton Club introduces students to the skills and rules of the game in a supportive environment. Students improve coordination, agility and fitness while developing perseverance, teamwork and a lifelong appreciation for physical activity.
Environmental Club
Fridays – C1 - Ozlem Alpcan
Environmental Club empowers students to take action on sustainability within our school. From recycling initiatives and composting projects to maintaining the school garden and running awareness campaigns, students develop leadership, collaboration and a strong sense of responsibility for the environment.
Book Club
Fridays – Fortnightly (even weeks) - Lib 3 - Kevin Hawkins
Book Club brings together students who love reading and writing to discuss literature, explore different genres and participate in creative activities. The club encourages student leadership, promotes literacy and provides meaningful social connections across year levels.
Lunchtime Clubs are more than just activities — they are spaces where students discover new interests, build friendships and grow in confidence. We encourage all students to get involved and make the most of these opportunities.









