British Preparatory Schools Photo Essays: Activities Program--Approach


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Schools vary as to how they incorporate activities into the daily time table. The nost common approach is to organize clubs. The name varies somewhat. At some schools they are called activities, hobbies, occupations, or other names. Whatever the name, they are approached essentially the same. Schools normally schedule clubs or activities in the afternoon. Generally one or two afternoons a week. Other schools work the activities into the evening. Often the children will change their activity every term, but some children like to repear favored activities.


Headmaster's Speech

Club activities continued to thrive on Friday afternoons and a wide range of interests and activities was offered: stamp collecting, bridge, soccer, hockey, and cricket skills, tennis, aquash, table tennis, chess, swimming, theatre workshop, tape recording, carpentry, pottery and golf. He would surely be a dull soul who could not find something to interest him here.

The Wheasheaf (Pownall Hall), 1980.









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