Extra curricular activities are a great way to enrich the curriculm, and there are a range of activities that can complement an existing hobby or introduce your child to a new interest. Here is a list of recommendations of places we would suggest looking into in addition to your child’s academic lessons to enrich their learning. Please note these are not tried and tested by ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø.
Children's Art Clubs in London
: Specialist Arts College
: Holiday Workshops for creative kids, multiple locations round London, ages 6-14
: Children’s classes, ages 6-18
Children's Cookery Clubs in London
Children's Dance Clubs in London
: School of performing arts, ages 5-12+
: Holiday and weekly classes, ages 2-18
: ‘Dance for all’, ages 2-18+
: West London’s Street dance specialist in Acton
: Raynes Park
Online Debating Clubs
: Online courses for children aged 15-18
: 10 or 5 weeks online summer courses, ages 6-16
Drama Clubs in London
: Marble Arch, ages 7 – 18
: Bloomsbury, ages 5 – 16
: Theatre Company, Putney, ages 4 – 18
: Multiple locations, ages 6 – 18
: Hampstead, ages 6 – 17
: Various locations, ages 4 – 13
: Hackney / Stoke Newington, ages 4 – 16
Duke of Edinburgh Award
: Ages 13-24
Children's Extra-Curricular Music Clubs in London
Children's Sports Camps in London
: Netball camps in Southfields, April 4th-6th and April 12-14th, ages 7 – 15
: Multiple locations across London
: Highgate School, Highgate, ages 5 – 14
: Multiple locations including Emanuel School, St Paul’s School, King’s College
: Riding lessons and courses for children age 3 upwards in Richmond Park
Summer Camps
: At various British public schools, ages 9-17
: At various British public schools, ages 6-17
: At Oxford Colleges, ages 13-19+
: Summer School at St Andrew’s University or Cambridge University, ages 13-18
: French summer holiday camps, ages 3-11
Technology Clubs
: Term time and weekly term courses, ages 7-17
: South Kensington, ages 4-18
: Northwest and West London, ages 7-17
: At the Royal Institution, ages 7-18
: Hampstead, ages 7-16