Portstewart Primary School - Extra- Curricular Activities.

Extra- Curricular Activities.

The provision of extra-curricular activities is viewed as an important element of school life. In order to maintain a full programme of extra-curricular activities, we rely on the co-operation and expertise of each staff member. Parental involvement is always welcome. We believe that our pupils greatly benefit from the opportunity to participate in activities of a non-academic nature which also foster social and physical development. Such involvement allows them to experience success and develops feelings of worth and self-esteem.

At different times during the school year, the following activities are offered:

Athletics, Cricket, Hockey, Netball, Football, Cycling Proficiency, Orchestra, Scripture Union, Dance, Drama, Computer Club, Art Club, Radio & TV Club

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