Extra curricular activities are a great way to enrich the curriculm, and there are a range of activities that can complement an existing hobby or introduce your child to a new interest. Here is a list of recommendations of places we would suggest looking into in addition to your child’s academic lessons to enrich their learning. Please note these are not tried and tested by °®ÒºÊÓÆµ Tutors.
Children's Art Clubs in London
: Specialist Arts College
: Holiday Workshops for creative kids, multiple locations round London, ages 6-14
: Children’s classes, ages 6-18
Children's Cookery Clubs in London
Children's Dance Clubs in London
: School of performing arts, ages 5-12+
: Holiday and weekly classes, ages 2-18
: ‘Dance for all’, ages 2-18+
: West London’s Street dance specialist in Acton
: Raynes Park
Online Debating Clubs
: Online courses for children aged 15-18
: 10 or 5 weeks online summer courses, ages 6-16
Drama Clubs in London
: Marble Arch, ages 7 – 18
: Bloomsbury, ages 5 – 16
: Theatre Company, Putney, ages 4 – 18
: Multiple locations, ages 6 – 18
: Hampstead, ages 6 – 17
: Various locations, ages 4 – 13
: Hackney / Stoke Newington, ages 4 – 16
Duke of Edinburgh Award
: Ages 13-24
Children's Extra-Curricular Music Clubs in London
Children's Sports Camps in London
: Netball camps in Southfields, April 4th-6th and April 12-14th, ages 7 – 15
: Multiple locations across London
: Highgate School, Highgate, ages 5 – 14
: Multiple locations including Emanuel School, St Paul’s School, King’s College
: Riding lessons and courses for children age 3 upwards in Richmond Park
Summer Camps
: At various British public schools, ages 9-17
: At various British public schools, ages 6-17
: At Oxford Colleges, ages 13-19+
: Summer School at St Andrew’s University or Cambridge University, ages 13-18
: French summer holiday camps, ages 3-11
Technology Clubs
: Term time and weekly term courses, ages 7-17
: South Kensington, ages 4-18
: Northwest and West London, ages 7-17
: At the Royal Institution, ages 7-18
: Hampstead, ages 7-16