Enrichment
Enrichment at Eastbury Community School
At Eastbury Community School, enrichment is at the heart of our commitment to developing well-rounded, confident, and aspirational learners. Our wide range of enrichment opportunities—from student-led clubs and cultural experiences to leadership roles and community projects—supports our pupils in developing essential life skills beyond the classroom.
Our enrichment programme is deeply connected to our school values:
Respect – Pupils learn to appreciate diverse perspectives, collaborate with others, and contribute positively to the school and wider community.
Responsibility – Taking ownership of learning and leadership through student-led initiatives, volunteering, and teamwork.
Resilience – Encouraging pupils to step out of their comfort zones, try new activities, and persevere through challenges.
Success – Providing opportunities for every pupil to discover their strengths, celebrate achievements, and develop confidence for the future.
Through enrichment, our pupils build character, leadership, and a strong sense of community, preparing them for success in school and beyond.
Clubs
At Eastbury Community School, we believe that learning goes beyond the classroom. Our enrichment programme offers a wide range of clubs and activities designed to inspire, challenge, and help children develop new skills.
Below, you’ll find an overview of the clubs available, including club names, times, and who they are for.
ECS’s Enrichment Highlights
At Eastbury Community School, we believe that learning goes beyond the classroom. Our Enrichment Highlights showcase the wide range of experiences that help our pupils grow into confident, well-rounded individuals. From community engagement to creative and outdoor learning, these opportunities develop essential life skills, cultural understanding, and a sense of belonging.
Discover the Top 20 Enrichment Highlights that our pupils can experience at our school:
Student-Led Clubs at ECS
At Eastbury Community School, we encourage pupils to take ownership of their interests and develop leadership skills by running their own clubs. These clubs provide opportunities for pupils to share their passions, collaborate with others, and contribute to the school community.
To start a club, pupils must:
✅ Present their idea, explaining its purpose and who it is for
✅ Outline how it will run (activities, structure)
✅ Identify any resources or cost implications
✅ Find a staff member to support the club
Below is a list of current student-led clubs, designed and managed by our pupils, with staff support where needed. These clubs take place during lunchtime, offering a fantastic way for pupils to explore new interests and develop key skills in a supportive environment.