SJP Wednesday Summer Multi-Sports Club: Y2 - 6 HT6
Each week of this course a different sport will be explored. An example of some of the sports delivered on this course include: Dodgeball, Football, Cricket, Hockey, Tennis, Capture The Flag and Gymnastics
St. Joseph's Catholic Primary School Pudsey
Mount Pleasant Road, Pudsey, Leeds, Ls28 7AZ · Get directions- Dates & times
4 sessions from Wed 17 Jun 2026 [Show]
- Description
Innovative and Tailored Sports Coaching:
Activities are tailored to create a safe, inspiring environment where children develop a wide range of sport‑specific skills.
Across the final summer half term they’ll enjoy an exciting mix of sports such as football, dodgeball, rounders, cricket, tennis, athletics and team challenges — all delivered by qualified coaches.
We embed FUNdamental movement skills through engaging, disguised‑learning games, with fun and enjoyment at the heart of everything we do. Our aim is simple: every child leaves happy, active and confident.
Positive Behaviour Policy-
Each week a child will be selected to be our ‘Wharfe Valley Wonder’ they will be presented with a trophy, that recognises their excellent effort and or achievement during that session. That trophy can be kept for one week and is required to be brought back for the following session.
As we put enjoyment at the heart of our clubs, we have implemented a system that ensures high standards of behaviour are upheld to provide a safe and calm learning environment for all attendees. Our behaviour expectations will be outlined to all children at the first week’s session. If the situation arises where our clear and fair behaviour expectations are not being met on a regular basis, then we will implement the following:
1) Verbal warning- A chat with parent/guardian about how the groups learning experience is being affected by this behaviour, and to reiterate our simple behaviour expectations.
2) 1 week cooling off period- If the stated behaviour verbalised to both parent and child persists after the verbal warning then the individual/individuals will be asked to miss the following session.
3) Exclusion from course- After returning from the 1-week break, if the participant’s behaviour was again to have a detrimental effect to others on the course through not following expectations, they will be asked not to return for the rest of that half term. A refund will be given for the remaining weeks.