16th January 2026
This term, our co-curricular programme has been full of energy and excitement. The children have enjoyed many activities that help them learn beyond the classroom and grow as confident individuals, which is an important part of the Braeburn Circles.
In the creative clubs, the children have shown great imagination. In Lego Club, they worked together to build bridges and tested how strong and balanced they were. In Outdoor Nature Club, the children used natural materials to make leaf art, helping them explore creativity using textures from nature. Creativity was also clear in Paper Mache and Drama, where children expressed themselves freely and confidently.




On the sports fields, the children have taken part in Hockey, Basketball, and Dodgeball. These activities helped them improve physical skills, teamwork, and fair play. In Basketball, they practised passing and understanding space, while in Hockey they worked on stick control and coordination. These sports support fitness, confidence, and teamwork.


Scouts was a highlight this week. The children learned basic First Aid skills and practised bandaging each other. This activity taught them how to care for others and showed the importance of respect and responsibility.
It has been a great start to the term, and we look forward to seeing the children continue to develop these skills.
