After School Clubs & Holiday Camps
After School Clubs
At the heart of our ambition for Provo Primary School is our commitment to providing the very best for all children to enjoy and achieve.
This includes having the widest possible range of opportunities both within and beyond the curriculum. After-school clubs are a fantastic way of achieving this. We are excited to offer a wide range of clubs, run by teachers, community members and affliated programmes – all with a view to increasing the range of experiences that children have. Activities are designed to be fun and cater for a variety of interests, skill level and ages. They are open to Provo Primary & Middle School students, as well as the wider community.
Our after school programmes run from 3.15 - 4.00pm. Activities vary each term and popular clubs include those relating to Sports, Theatre Arts, Music, Arts and Crafts, and ICT. We have a homework club for children in Years 3 and up and one-one tuition is also available upon request.
Holiday Camps
Christmas and Easter Camps are normally school based and consist of Arts and Crafts, Music, Drama and Dance activities. Our Summer Camp is a much bigger programme, with a larger variety of events, including some off campus adventures.
Easter Camp: Provo Primary School is offering an Easter Camp from the 26th March to 5th April. Children will enjoy a range of daily fun on-campus activities, including: Spring-themed arts and crafts, soft play, construction play, role play and outdoor play.
Summer Camp: Summer Camp activities can include: Sports, Swimming, Kayaking, Snorkeling, Sailing, Horse-riding, Roller-blading, Roller Hockey, Canoeing, Music, Drama, Dance, Art, local field trips, environmental projects and camping expeditions.
Summer Camp generally runs at the beginning of July. School based activities are also offered to our younger campers (2-5 year olds). Our camps are open to students from other schools, although first priority is given to our students.
Residential Field Trips
Classroom learning experiences are enhanced by numerous field trips which serve as extensions to the curriculum. Alongside field trips that take place during the school day, we also organise residential field trips for our older students. We feel that these integrate academic and social development by providing students with an opportunity to investigate and apply academic knowledge to the outside world as well as develop their personal and social skills, through a broad range of activities.
Our residential experiences begin in Year 5 with an overnight trip to North and Middle Caicos. In Year 6, students enjoy a week-long trip to the Dominican Republic for a range of outdoor and adventurous activities.
In Middle School, our Year 7s begin the year with an overnight trip to Grand Turk and Salt Cay to explore the island's heritage and famous salt industry. In the summer of Year 8, our students enjoy a week of adventure in the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York; hiking, climbing, kayaking.