Falla Park are host to a wide range of after school activities including Football, Hip-Hop Street Dance, Cookery Club, Karate, Team Sports, Film Club, Creative Dance, Drama, Arts and Crafts, Chess Club and Magic Club.
As well as activities for pupils at Falla Park, families of students can also attend family learning classes where the whole family learns together, classes include Family Spanish and Family ‘Reality Based Self-Defence’.
Here’s what some of the club’s participants had to say:
“Self-defence was very informative! I was doing things I never thought I would. The trainer was very patient and helped us all individually. He made me feel I could do it and Ryan and I really enjoyed it. I could defend myself better now”, – Tracey Todd, parent
“Spanish is brillian! Everyone gets to join in, both parents and children and our tutor makes it fun and child friendly. You don’t feel you are in the classroom and being a free club like self-defence, its fabulous”, – Tracey Todd, parent
“I enjoy film club. We see great movies and I like the snacks!! The best film so far has been Herbie Fully Loaded. I loved the car which had lights for his eyes”, – Kyle Martin, Year 2
“My favourite film was Garfield because it was really funny. Its good to watch the films and then talk about them with your friends”, – Georgia Paxton, Year 2
“The Teams Skills acticvities meant that all children had great fun and were practising lots of different ball skills. They were certainly enjoying getting fit and healthy and I bet they all slept well that night”, – David Hauxwell, PE Manager
“I was shown lots of magic and I liked the magician”, Akeesha Gow, Year 1
“I liked Magic Club because I made stuff so that I could do tricks!”, Leonie Collins, Year 1
“I love to do break-dancing and cant wait for the dance festival. It’s good to have dance that boys like too! Streetdance is cool!” – Connor Dryden, Year 6
“In drama we get to do fight scenes and everything. Its real acting and we look at how to be a great actor. Our performance is going to be brilliant!”, - Kayleigh Ellison, Year 6