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Enrichment Logo Design Competition
Student Guide
Autumn
2015-2016
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Students must participate in at least one enrichment activity each week, choosing from the list of activities. It is advised that students read the blurb for each activity before making their choices.
The Student Enrichment Option Selection Form must be returned by the deadline, indicated on page 3.
Students will have opportunities to provide feedback and review activities at the end of each term. To monitor progress in the development of ‘BRIDGES’ skills, students will use the same activity tracking and review sheet throughout an academic year. Students’ feedback is also encouraged throughout the year and can be done using the suggestion box at the KS3 reception.
The aims of the enrichment programme are that, through challenging activities, students will be highly motivated and encouraged to explore unexpected opportunities and interests. By reviewing their progress and experiencing new approaches to learning, pupils will be encouraged to become successful learners.
Dear Parent/Carer,
The Enrichment Programme has been a great success in the last three
academic years and I am looking forward to this continued trend. Students
attended their clubs regularly and fully involved themselves with the school
community and ethos. Could I please respectfully request that if your son/
daughter cannot attend a club for any reason you write a note for the en-
richment teacher prior to the session. Could I also ask that you support
your son/daughter with their options form and encourage them to consider
the number of sessions that they can realistically attend. We view enrich-
ment as part of the school day and expect one hundred percent attendance
and commitment to the sessions that students choose. On the rare occa-
sions of absences, students must present an absence note (written by
parent/carer) to the enrichment teacher prior to the day of enrichment.
Yours sincerely,
Karen Clarke (Lead Teacher for Enrichment Provision)
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Lead Staff Enrichment Activity Invitation (I) Supporting
Forename Surname Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat
Helen Atkinson Speak Out Challenge - Year 10 Invitation (I) Robin Rudd Y
Jodie Lapish Basketball - Year 8 Sinthuram Seeth-amohan & Noah
Hawthorne Y
Tristan Bruce Football & Cricket Club - Year 7 Y
Greg Coughlin Dhol Group Y
Chris Duke Maths Booster Y
Stuart Fowler Higher/Louder/Faster - Trumpet Club Y
Laura Franklin Maths Booster Y
Eva McEvoy Scratch Programming - Coding club Faheem Rahman Y
Will Morgan School of Rock Y
Sian Morten Pitch Perfect Y
Aidan Rothnie Airfix Modelling Club Y
Eleanor Seale Cross stitching Y
Joanne Spencer Writing skills (Level 6+) Y
Helen Chamberlain YTA/ECO Club
Invitation (I) - Primary Students Included
Michelle Vanlint Y
Gemma Waters Sax of One, Half a Dozen of the Other Audition (I) Y
Mubina Bhikha Seated Bench Ball & Volley Ball Rameez Salim &
Jamie Joseph Y
Safae Benmouh Girls' Sports Y
Edward Cassidy Bike Club (Year 7) Y
Greg Coughlin Hip Hop Brass Band Audition (I) Y
Stuart Fowler Higher/Louder/Faster - Trumpet Club Audition (I) Y
Ashley Gabriel Football & Cricket (Year 8) Reece Martin, Hiratfah Patel
Y
Kayleigh Leavis Fun Club (acting) - Year 8 Y
Nazma Mataria Pre-Learning Invitation (I) Y
Will Morgan Soul Band Audition (I) Y
Sian Morten Pop & Funk Horns Y
Extenal Provider Badminton Y
Dave Robinson Music Production Y
Leanne Abbott-Jones Girls' Football Club Y
Sarah Balsdon London Club Rachel Macfarlane Y
Safae Benmouh Numeracy Y7 Invitation (I) Y
Munazza Hamid Literacy Y8 Invitation (I) Y
Munazza Hamid Numeracy Y8 Invitation (I) Y
Sarah Hussain Literacy Y7 Invitation (I) Y
Catherine Walsh DEAD Society Geeta Gohil, Lachmy Devi
Y
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Lead Staff Enrichment Activity Invitation (I) Supporting
Forename Surname Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat
Natasha Brett Spanish Club Invitation (I) Y
Jenny Byrne Chess, chequers and backgammon Y
Patrice Carragher STEM Club (Year 8) Invitation (I) Vinay Vaghela Y
Karen Clarke STEM Club (Year 8) Invitation (I) Deelwara Ahmed Y
Alex Clift Matthew Sci-Fi Club Y
Greg Coughlin Barber Shop Audition (I) Y
Rebecca Curley Creative Writing - Stretch & Chal- Y
Amardeep Dewal Media Studies/ Multi Media Y
Katie Field Shakespeare Schools Festival Invitation (I) Jodie Rayner Y Y
Stuart Fowler Improvised Big Band Audition (I) Y
Gemma Hermolle French Club Invitation (I) Y
Emma Hutson Netball Team Y
Yasemin Isik Astronomy Club Y
Matthew Knowles Musical Theatre R Stylianou Y
Vanessa Malik Practical Problem Solving (Lunch
time only) Y Y
Sian Morten Samba Audition (I) F Thomson Y
Aysha Nawaz Handball External Coach Y
Dave Robinson SKA Band Audition (I) Y
Aidan Rothnie Dungeons and Dragons Club Invitation (I) Y
Gemma Waters The Umoja Choir Audition (I) Y
Gina Webb Table Tennis Dave Beattie Y
Shameez Aziz EAL KS3 Invitation (I) Y
Extenal Provider Judo Y
Sugra Alibhai-Watson
Trading & Investment - Year 10 Y
Khadija Bihi Cambridge Club Invitation (I) Y
Greg Coughlin Hip Hop Brass Band Audition (I) Y
Mark Crowther-
Green ICT Alex Daay, Ravi Gill Y
Thomas Davoll Government & Politics - Year 10 Y
Cecilia Fontenelle Exploring Crafts Farah Khan Y
Stuart Fowler INA House Band 2 Audition (I) Dave Robinson Y
Melissa Gallegher Fine Art Y
Billy Healey Year 8 Stretch and Challenge Invitation (I) Y
Anton Joseph Anime Club Nathaniel Headley. Lamys
Mills Y
Daniel Lewis Planeteers Y
Will Morgan INA House Band Audition (I) Sian Morten, Stuart Fowler Y
Sian Morten Funk horns Y
Oliver Taylor Rugby Club Y
Andre Thomas Football - Year 10 Maahi Rahman, Junaid
Ahmed, Bakr Bashir Y
Joshua Turner Guitar (acoustic or electric) music
club Y
Simon Wilson Film Club/Star Wars 4-7pm Laurie Girard, Christian Y
Bonolo Woracker Table tennis Rebecca Priestley Y
Ross Mounsey Science Club - Year 7 Y
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Instructions
Read through this information booklet carefully.
Decide on the activities you would like to take part in and the days you are available to stay after school.
The expectation is that you attend at least one after school club per week.
You will be asked to provide your first, second and third choices for no less than two days. This is to make it more probable that you will get a first choice enrichment. Look at the exemplar option selection form for guidance.
Fill in the Student Enrichment Option Selection Form.
Return your completed Student Enrichment Option Selection Form to your tutor by the deadline of Tuesday 8th September , 2015.
On Friday 18th September, tutors will tell you of the activities you will attend during the spring term.
Write the name of activities, day, teacher and location in your planner. Enrichment clubs will start on Monday 21st September, 2015.
Attend your enrichment activities and ENJOY.
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Monday Clubs
Chess, chequers and backgammon
Come along and play chess, chequers and backgammon!
Whether you are new to the game or have played before,
you will enjoy the challenge of this club.
Year 8 & Year 9 Spanish & French (MFL) Clubs
(Invitation)
Found it difficult to make the choice of which language to learn?
Wanted to do both French & Spanish, but could only choose one? Well the answer is here. After school, for an hour a week, you can keep up the language which you are not already studying in your Languages lessons. This club will be a ‘Language Express’ Club which
means you have the chance to learn both languages throughout the course of the year. This could also mean that you will be in a position to do both for GCSE! You will be covering similar topics to those in your normal Languages lessons. To do this club you must make a commitment for the whole year.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Barber Shop
(Audition)
NEW! Time for the boys to show what they’ve got. A boys only vocal group of singers and rappers that will blow your
mind!
The Umoja Choir
(Audition)
Feel the spirit of togetherness with this new African choir.
Improvised Big Band
(Audition)
Don’t like sticking to the script? Learn to create the music you want to make.
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Saturday Clubs
Girls' Football Club
Would you like to represent INA in
girls’ football, playing against other
schools in the area?
There will be girls’ football squad
training, every Saturday morning
from 9-10:30am, starting from the
19th September, 2015.
London Club
(Look out for adverts)
We are privileged to live in a diverse city full of cultural experiences and exciting opportunities.
Did you know that London is home to some 300 theatres, 500 cinema screens, 300 museums, 12000
restaurants and 173 square km of green space?
The London Club will offer you the chance to experience some of the fantastic things that our
city has to offer. There will be a trip at least once every half term, usually on a Saturday, to a range
of destinations including museums, galleries, theatres, parks, and other heritage sites. Look and listen out for instructions on how to secure a place.
We really hope that you will all attend at least one trip over the coming year and we look forward to exploring this fascinating city with you!
Please note this enrichment cannot be your only enrichment and will not be on the Enrichment Option Selection Form.
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Saturday Clubs
Literacy - Year 7
(Invitation)
Numeracy - Year 7
(Invitation)
Dead Society
Drop Everything And Draw
This enrichment is an
excellent opportunity
to draw from real life
either through your
own drawing of animals at the
National Museum or by
creating drawings from
Artist exhibiting in the
Tate. Each DEAD
enrichment meeting
you will be
taken somewhere new
to explore and draw in
your visual diary with
the wonderful support
of passionate artists.
Literacy - Year 8
(Invitation)
Numeracy - Year 8
(Invitation)
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Monday Clubs
Table Tennis Club
Table tennis is a fun and physical activity.
It’s easy to play, but
difficult to master. There are so many
variations of table tennis, so you’ll always
have more challenges to look forward to.
Playing improves hand-eye coordination
and it stimulates mental alertness, concentration and tactical strategy. This
makes it the perfect game for young people to sharpen reflexes and to refine
tactics around the table.
Anyone of any skill level can pick up a bat, and immediately have fun playing.
You don’t really need any skill to enjoy yourself, but with every shot played
you quickly become more confident.
Dungeon & Dragons
(Invitation)
Immerse yourself in a world of swords and
sorcery; explore ancient ruins and deadly
dungeons; battle monsters while searching
for legendary treasures. At D&D club you
will role-play as adventurers seeking glory
and fighting evil, while exercising your skills
in reading, improvisation, and imagination.
The world needs heroes. Will you answer
the call?
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Samba
(Audition)
Are you ready to drum? Get ready for
some serious noise!
Monday Clubs
Netball Team
If you have played netball before, enjoy the game and would like to be considered for the school team then this is the club for you! This
enrichment will involve skill-related activities in addition to game play.
Musical Theatre
Are you interested in musicals like
Hairspray and The Lion King? Do
you enjoy singing, dancing and
acting? Are you hoping to get a
main part in the INA Summer
production? If the answer to any of
these questions is ‘yes’, then
musical theatre enrichment is for
you.
Sci-Fi Club
Love Science fiction? Then this is the club for
you. In the newly formed sci-fi club we wear
the term geek as a badge of honour. In this club
we will dissect all things science fiction.
Whether it is books, television shows movies,
you name it, we will read it, watch it, discuss it
and test it!
This club is ideally suited for fans of Doctor Who, Star Wars, Alien Invasions,
the novels of Phillip K Dick and Douglas Adams. In Science fiction anything is
possible…...except magic, we don’t do magic.
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Friday Clubs
Hip Hop Brass Band
The famous collection of horns and drums
playing hip-hop tunes that will get you onto
your feet!
Football & Cricket Club - Year 8
“Do you want to play football and cricket? This
will involve outdoor cricket and use of the
practice nets. Members of the football and
cricket teams are also welcome.
Pre-Learning
(Invitation)
Pre-learning enrichment is for students who need a little extra support with the learning of
key terms and topics in all subjects. Students are invited to attend. You will be able to ask questions
about the learning coming up in that week and your previous learning. We will support you in using different memory techniques so learning
becomes even more positive for you in the classroom.
Girls’ Sports
Join the Girls’ Sports club and get fit by playing different
sports, such as football, netball and many more! All year
groups are more then welcome to join.
Pop & Funk Horns
New! Saxes and rhythm section
playing all the latest hits.
Music Production
Learn to be a music producer
and sound engineer.
Auto-tune your Logic Pro Skills
to the max .
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Friday Clubs
Bike Club
(Year 7 Only)
Learn how to ride a bike. Also tips in
road safety and how to care for your bike to minimise damage.
Soul Band
(Invitation)
The longest-running INA Band. An
incredibly popular fusion of funk
and soul music for Singers, rhythm
section and horns.
Badminton
Learn how to play this popular
racket sport with qualified
coaches at INA.
We will be playing badminton against other schools in the area, so this is the club to attend if you are interested in developing your skills and improving your game.
Fun Club (acting) - Year 8
Come along and have some fun exploring human characteristics.
The club will give you the
opportunity to practise acting
skills.
Seated Bench Ball & Volley Ball
Practise the skills to use your body and
mind to get the ball over the net?
Challenge yourself.
Skills practised: attention, power and speed
Higher/Louder/
Faster - Trumpet
Club
Play the trumpet? Then this club
will help you hit the heights!
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Monday Clubs
Handball
Do not miss this chance to improve your handball skills
through coaching from the Redbridge London Youth Games Coach!
STEM Club
(Invitation)
Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths
Do you enjoy doing experiments, having fun and problem solving?
The aims of the STEM club:
to enrich, enhance and extend the secondary school curriculum
to improve attainment in, interactions with, and experiences of, the STEM subjects among pupils
to improve collaboration between schools and also between schools and industry
to encourage pupils to continue their education in STEM beyond GCSE and Diploma (or equivalent qualification) level
The club will also provide an opportunity for the accreditation of
the CREST bronze award.
Astronomy Club
(Look out for adverts)
Bringing space to life. Looking at
the features of the moon, planets
and star constellations. Making
and launching rockets, exploring
robotics. Includes two evening a
term of star gazing, weathering
permitting.
Please note this enrichment
cannot be your only enrichment
and will not be on the
Enrichment Option Selection
Form.
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Monday Clubs
Creative Writing - Stretch & Challenge
Do you love to write?
Have you ever expressed yourself through writing?
If you enjoy experimenting with the written word, then this could be
the perfect enrichment for you. The enrichment will develop your confidence
as a writer and will improve your communication within GCSE English
(50% of GCSE English Language is writing) and other subjects such as
History and Geography. You will learn to craft your writing; experiment with
different text types such as blogs, short stories and news articles; analyse
published texts and develop a personal and distinctive voice. If this club is
popular, I may consider using it to teach the new Creative Writing AS Level
course.
Shakespeare Schools Festival
(Invitation)
Come and audition for a part in INA’s performance of Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
Successful actors will take part in two rehearsals per week, leading a public performance at the RADA Studio Theatre
in Central London in November.
Auditions will be held in the Drama Studio (S.24) after school on Wednesday 9th September. Year 10 students may apply for Assistant Director roles.
See Ms Field or Ms Rayner for more details.
Ska Band
(Audition)
Back after popular demand. The Ska band will literally blow you away with their powerful
combination of rock, horns and banging tunes.
Media Studies & Multimedia
The enrichment will involve dissection of
current media, leading into the production of:
reviews of art in the current zeitgeist (magazines/films/tv,
production of a short news report/magazine/video, production of an
informative website and production of a blog/online journal.
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Thursday Clubs
Scratch Programming - Coding club
Scratch is a programming language and an online community where students can programme and share interactive media such as stories, games, and animation with people from all over the world. As students create with
Scratch, they learn to think creatively, work collaboratively, and reason systematically.
Maths Booster
If you would like to improve your understanding of maths and improve your maths skills come along to G42 every Thursday.
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Thursday Clubs
Cross Stitching
Why not learn one of the oldest forms of embroidery? Join this enrichment class and learn how
to make pictures and designs using cross stitch. Don’t worry if you have not done cross stitching
before as we will start off with easy and simple designs and as
you develop your skills will move to more complicated, tricky and interesting designs and explore using your cross stitching skills to make gifts
for your family and friends. Join the cross stitch enrichment class.
Sax of One, Half a Dozen of the Other
(Audition)
A Saxophone group like no other.
Writing skills (Level 6+)
This enrichment is for any KS3 student who is currently a level 5 or a low level 6 who would like
to polish up their writing skills. We will focus each week on a different writing skill by looking at great examples and practising. The sessions
will be fun and interactive and supportive.
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Tuesday Clubs
EAL KS3
(Invitation)
EAL Intervention is for students who are
learning English as an additional language to
help build communication and language
skills and confidence.
Judo Club
INA has teamed up with Heart of
Oak Judo Club to offer students the
chance to take part in Judo at the
Academy.
Heart of Oak have kindly offered to run a Judo Club for INA
students free of charge on a Tuesday from 5pm-6pm. This
club requires a year long commitment or until such time as the
yellow belt challenge has been completed.
Be part of the yellow belt challenge.
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Wednesday Clubs
ICT
In ICT club students will be developing and honing
their computing skills. Students will be given the
opportunity to develop areas of expertise that they
will use to peer teach other students.
Exploring Crafts
knitting - basic skills
hand sewing - basic skills and creation of a
small project
embroidery - linked to hand sewing
machine sewing
felt making - creation of a small or group project
millinery - individual or group project using some of the above skills and
techniques
The idea is to build on your skills and create projects with more
techniques as you encounter and learn them. For example, creating a cushion with embroidery which has been machine or hand sewn together.
INA House Band
(Audition)
The premier INA Big Band. This Band is already
famous. Get involved!
Fine Art
Express
yourself
through art.
You will have
a chance to be creative and design
your very own painting.
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Thursday Clubs
School of Rock
NEW and exclusive
guitar and Keyboard
group with Mr Morgan.
Airfix Modelling Club
Would you like to
be involved in
building accurate
scale models of vehicles and aircraft
from plastic kits? Then Airfix
modelling club is for you.
Higher/Louder/
Faster - Trumpet Club
Play the
trumpet? Then this
club will help you hit
the heights!
YTA/ECO Club
(Invitation)
Join the Eco-club where you help to develop exciting Eco projects across the Academy.
We are working towards a National Eco Award and you will have the opportunity to take part in assemblies and lead Academy-
wide initiatives.
Join today and make a difference to the school environment.
Speak Out Challenge - Year 10
Invitation
Practise public speaking and preparation for the ‘Jack Petchey’s Speak Out Challenge’.
The Jack Petchey Foundation sponsors ‘Jack Pet-chey's Speak Out Challenge!’.
A public speaking competition run by Speakers Trust in schools throughout London and Essex.
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Thursday Clubs
Basketball - Year 8
If you enjoy team games, and in particular basketball, come and join this club. Open to all years and all levels.
Each session, players will get the chance to develop their skills, learn the game and play matches. Guaranteed fun
and fitness will be involved too!
Pitch Perfect
Small but perfectly formed
vocal group with Ms
Morten.
Dhol Group
Learn to play your favourite Bhangra beats and
much more on this spectacular Indian Drum.
Football & Cricket Club - Year 7
Do you want to play football and cricket? This will
involve outdoor cricket and
use of the practice nets.
Members of the football
and cricket teams are also
welcome.
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Wednesday Clubs
Funk Horns
A collection of saxophones and
drummers who recreate your favourite
pop hits. Currently playing Taylor
Swift - Shake it Off.
Government & Politics - Year 10
Have you ever found yourself thinking:
What is the difference between the Labour and Conservative party?
What is the House of Commons?
What happens in a General Election?
Discovery and debate, every Wednesday at Year 10 Government and Politics.
Table Tennis
Anyone of any skill level can pick up
a bat, and immediately have fun
playing. You don’t really need any
skill to enjoy yourself, but with
every shot played you quickly
become more confident.
INA House Band 2
(Audition)
Due to unprecedented high
demand we have another big
band, ready to blow you away!
Science Club - Year 7
Come along and explore the world
of science.
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Wednesday Clubs
Anime Club
Are you interested in hand-drawn or computer generated animations?
Come and join us!
Year 8 P.E Stretch & Challenge
(Invitation)
As run previously, this is an invitation club that give students the opportunity to gain an insight into what is studied theoretically and
practically at GCSE P.E. It gives students the chance to be challenged further beyond their
P.E. lessons in a practical and theoretical setting.
Film Club
4-7pm
This club will give you the chance to
watch, discuss and review a diverse range
of films – feeding your imagination.
Film is a uniquely powerful medium, which can introduce you to a wider world
while promoting better learning, Improved social and communication skills
and raising aspirations.
Trading & Investment—Year 10
This enrichment will allow students to understand the
basics around economics and will give students the
opportunity to trade a virtual portfolio using the knowledge gained. This
enrichment will involve following the news and current affairs outside of the enrichment time
and will be great for anyone who is interested in understanding the basics of trading!
Guitar Club
If you would like to
learn or improve
playing the guitar. Then this club is for you.
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Wednesday Clubs
Planeteers
Join the Planeteers where you help to develop
exciting Eco projects across the Academy.
We are working towards a National Eco Award
and you will have the opportunity to take part
in assemblies, play a key role in the care and
well-being of the science department animals and lead academy-wide
initiatives.
Hip Hop Brass Band
(Audition)
Learn to play your favourite tunes
on the trombone. You name
it. We will play it!
Football - Year 10
Be prepared to practise skills and get involved in team work during match play.
Rugby Club
This club is open to year 7, 8 & 9 boys who are
interested in playing full contact Rugby. This will take
place at Knox field. If you want to try a new and
enjoyable sport then please come along. It is essential
that you have a gum shield and Football/Rugby boots for this club.