Beyond the Classroom

Co-Curricular

Our co-curricular programme provides children with an array of new experiences so they can discover new interests and talents.

Recent clubs have included sign language, performing arts, art & photography, chess, zen den, Minecraft, STEM, film, cooking, craft, choir, orchestra, table tennis, badminton, netball, hockey, rugby and football. Some of our clubs take place before school starts, others during break and lunch times, and others after school.

We place great value on children developing new skills outside the classroom and through our wide range of co-curriculum activities, there is something for everyone.

Musical Opportunities

Many pupils decide to deepen their musical experience by learning to play an instrument or taking singing lessons in school.

Visiting instrumental teachers provide tuition on orchestral and contemporary instruments. If you would like your child to have instrumental or singing lessons in School please contact:

Mrs Catherine, Director of Music
T: 01642 553370

There are endless opportunities for pupils to showcase their musical talents. These include concerts in the Autumn and Summer terms and an annual musical production. Musicians also perform during the School Carol Services at Christmas. During the Spring Term, Red House hosts its annual ‘Red House Has Got Talent’ show, providing the stage for all budding musicians from classical to rock band performances.

Educational Trips

We strongly believe residential visits play an important part in a child’s education. We value the benefits they bring to personal development, building confidence and self-esteem. Educational trips also provides pupils with a range of cultural experience to enhance their knowledge and understanding of other cultures, history and traditions. A selection of recent residential visits includes:

  • Skiing in France
  • Outward Bound in the Lake District
  • London Theatre
  • Sports Tour in Holland
  • Language trips to France, Germany and Spain

The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme

At Red House, pupils are encouraged to take part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, where they can develop their ability to work in a team, solve problems and make decisions.

Pupils also develop their outdoor skills, such as orienteering, map reading and navigation. All of these skills, learnt throughout the year, are put into practice in their final expedition.

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Entry for Year 7 in 2024/2025

Registrations are being taken for children in Year 6 wishing to join Year 7 in 2024 and also for children in Year 5 wishing to join Year 7 in 2025.

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Open Morning: Saturday 30 September

Our Open Morning is a great way to discover what's so special about Red House and all we have to offer. You will be able to tour our fantastic facilities and meet our dedicated teachers.

+ Senior School arrival time 9am
+ Nursery & Junior School arrival time 9.30am

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