Our lunchtime clubs provide students with relaxed, enjoyable opportunities to connect, create and explore their interests during the school day. These clubs support wellbeing, friendship and creativity, offering students a chance to learn through play, collaboration and shared experiences in a safe and inclusive environment.
Lego Club
Lego Club encourages imagination, problem‑solving and teamwork as students design, build and create together using Lego. It’s a wonderful space for creativity, collaboration and fun.
What students do:
- Build creative Lego designs and structures
- Work collaboratively on challenges and themed builds
- Develop problem‑solving, planning and teamwork skills
When:
- Lunchtime (typically once per week)
Who:
- Open to students in Years 1–6
Dance Club (Tralala)
Dance Club gives students the opportunity to express themselves through movement and music. With a focus on enjoyment, confidence and participation, students build coordination while sharing their love of dance.
What students do:
- Learn simple dance routines and movements
- Explore rhythm, music and expression
- Build confidence and coordination through movement
When:
- Lunchtime (typically once per week)
Who:
- Open to students in Years 1–6
- No prior dance experience required
STEM Club
STEM Club sparks curiosity and critical thinking through hands‑on challenges and investigations. Students explore science, technology, engineering and maths concepts in engaging and practical ways.
What students do:
- Participate in hands‑on STEM challenges
- Explore science, technology, engineering and maths concepts
- Build, test, investigate and problem‑solve together
When:
- Lunchtime (typically once per week)
Who:
- Open to students in Years 3–6
Jarjums Club
Jarjums Club provides a culturally safe and welcoming space that celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, identity and connection. Through shared experiences, students build pride, belonging and community.
What students do:
- Connect with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture
- Participate in yarning, art, storytelling and cultural activities
- Build pride, identity, belonging and community
When:
- Lunchtime (typically once per week)
Who:
- Open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students