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Extra-curricular Activities

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As part of our continued development at John Taylor High School, we have introduced EVOLVE Clubs which is a system to manage all extra-curricular activities.

We are immensely proud of the wealth of opportunities we offer to our pupils beyond their timetabled lessons and believe that attending an extra-curricular activity has many benefits. All pupils are welcome and our clubs aim to complement classroom learning and support our pupils’ current interests. Pupils will also be able to meet new friends and enhance their social skills, improve their confidence and communication skills, achieve academic potential and personal excellence, and perhaps explore new opportunities that could be beneficial for future pathways.

Here are some of our clubs you will find available. (Please note: This list is not exhaustive and subject to change)

  • Football, Rugby, Netball, Badminton, Dance | Mini Medics | Choir & Band | Accelerated Reader & The Book Club | Art Club | Minecraft Education Club | Duolingo | JT Strings | Open Kitchen | Darts | Forensic Science

We hope parents will encourage their child to engage consistently with the opportunities available on our extensive programme of extra-curricular activities.

The school’s work to promote pupils’ personal development is exceptional. (Ofsted, May 2025)
Providing our pupils with a rich and engaging educational experience
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