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Visits & Clubs


There are many different lunch-time and after-school activities such as computing, music and sports clubs. In addition to these, after-school sports teams regularly compete with other schools.


Various drama, dance and musical productions are organised throughout the
year and are eagerly joined by students of all ages.


Eastbury organises foreign exchanges, water sports, holidays and outwardbound courses for all students throughout the year. Most students are given the opportunity to take part in residential trips both at home and
abroad.


A complete programme of events and activities is produced at the beginning of the year.


Sports and Physical Education


Staff are committed to providing a full extracurricular programme. Clubs and matches take place before school, at lunch-time and after-school, as well at weekends.


Competitions are arranged both within the school and with other local schools.


Students make full use of our new Sports Hall and Fitness & Weights Room during formal lessons, clubs and matches. The school is very fortunate to have access to some of the best sports facilities in Barking:


• A large Sports Hall
• A smaller gymnasium
• A fully equipped Fitness Room with a range of fixed weights and aerobic
   equipment
• A large hall, with a wooden sprung-floor for Dance
• A table tennis room
• Excellent and extensive sports fields, which allow for the development of
   Football, Cricket, Rounders, Athletics (Field and Track)
• An outdoor hard court area for Netball

Music


Students have the opportunity to learn a wide range of musical instruments,
including:


• Clarinet • Drums • Guitar • Trumpet • Tenor Horn • Baritone Horn
• Piano • Saxophone • Trombone • Flute

Charging for Activities


A range of extra-curricular and optional activities are offered to all students
throughout their time at Eastbury.


These are subsidised by the school with voluntary contributions from students.

 

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