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From The Headmaster’s Desk
Dear Parents, Building Confidence and
Self-Esteem
With out latest round of after school clubs
beginning this week, I am excited to share this Joining a club or activity gives children the
week’s focus on the vital role that chance to try new things in a supportive
extra-curricular activities and school clubs environment. Whether they’re learning to play
play in your child’s development. At The an instrument or mastering a new sport, these
Regent Primary School, we are proud to offer a small victories boost self-esteem and give
wide range of clubs that help students develop children a sense of accomplishment. Whilst many fo our clubs are now full to
essential life skills outside of the classroom.
capacity, if your child has not yet signed up
Why Are Extra-Curricular Exploring Interests and for a club this term but would like to, there
Activities Important? Passions are still man options avalaible to choose
from. Please check the link that was
emailed to you last week, or alternatively,
Extra-curricular activities provide an excellent
opportunity for children to discover new inter- Extra-curricular activities allow children to speak to Mr Joseph in the PE office to see
ests, develop skills, and build confidence. Here explore their personal interests. This could lead what is still avaliable. We encourage all
Highlight Social Skills and Teamwork to discovering a lifelong passion or students to get involved and try something
are some key benefits:
talent, whether it’s in art, science, gardening, or
new!
drama. These activities often inspire creativity
and critical thinking, essential skills for future
Why Extra - Curricular Activities Participating in activities such as sports, success. Thank you for your continued support in
Social Skills and Teamwork drama, or music encourages teamwork and helping our students grow into well-rounded
Boosting Academic Achievement helps children learn how to collaborate with Physical and Emotional individuals.
Building Confidence others. Whether they’re working together on a Best wishes,
science project or playing in a football match, Well-Being Shaun StocKden -Headmaster
Exploring Interests
these experiences promote effective
Physical and Emotional Well communication and problem-solving skills. Physical activities like football, netball, or
Boosting Academic Achievement dance not only improve fitness but also help
children relieve stress and improve their
mood. Creative clubs like drama or art offer an
Studies show that children involved in
emotional outlet, where children can express
extra-curricular activities often perform better
themselves in different
academically. Skills such as time
ways.
management, discipline, and perseverance,
which are nurtured through clubs and sports,
directly contribute to classroom success.
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