Co-Curricular Clubs
From Calligraphy to Debate Club and Badminton to Basketball, there are over 30 clubs running at Claremont every year to suit the diverse interests of our students.
There is a mix of lunchtime and after school clubs and activities, and what is on offer changes each term. Many are led by our sixth formers who are eager to share their passions with their younger peers; they demonstrate excellent leadership skills and inspire our younger students to try something new and never give up. If any student has an idea for a new club or society, they are encouraged to discuss it with us and, more often than not, it will feature in our co-curricular programme.
Five key benefits of participation in Co-Curricular
- Develops social skills and relationships through interaction across year groups
- Develops time management skills
- Explores a wide range of interests and offers an infinite range of possibilities for those who want to develop and nurture areas of interest
- Participation develops self-esteem – not all students experience academic success and the co-curriculum offers a chance to experience success or to be recognised for a contribution to an activity.
- Develops commitment – participation is about a commitment to an activity and the opportunity to see it through.
Browse the full list of what’s on offer here:
Co-Curricular Activities - Autumn Term 2023 (September - December)
Claremont's Co-Curricular Guide
The Co-Curricular Guide contains all the information about each activity on offer between September - December 2024
co curricular guide autumn term 2024 final.pdf