Co-Curricular

Co-Curricular

at Eltham College

At Eltham College our co-curricular programme is an essential part of the school day and have created a seamless flow between the co-curriculum and academic curriculum.

Our co-curriculum programme fosters students’ leadership, teamwork, commitment, and passion, preparing them for a lifetime of discovery. Eltham College encourages students to participate in a wide range of activities to find their individual strengths, challenge themselves, take risks and grow.

The creative and performing arts, which include Music, Drama, and Art, are integral to the curriculum and co-curriculum, as they help our students build a better understanding of their place in the world, express themselves, gain confidence, and develop social skills.

We highly encourage our Junior and Senior school students to pursue excellence inside and outside the classroom, whether that is on the sports field, a stage, or a concert hall. At Eltham College we offer a mix of free and billable clubs, with some being invitation-only, while others require parents to sign up at the start of the year. Our lunchtime co-curricular programme runs throughout the year, with no charge for students.

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School News

Last week, our Year 6 pupils embarked on an exciting artistic adventure with renowned artist Pragya Kumar.
On Sunday 17th March, Eltham College’s String Octet were announced as winners of the Pro Corda National Chamber Music Competition U16 category.
This year’s London Championships saw several young hockey stars from our Junior School demonstrating an impressive display of skill and brilliant teamwork, which led to fantastic results.
This week, the school has been buzzing with excitement as we have been celebrating Science Week with a diverse array of activities and initiatives.
This week, our Year 4 pupils showcased the creativity and flair during a special activity in which they had the opportunity to design and create their own pairs of slippers, adding their personal touch to every detail.