• Academic Clubs
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At The Half Way Tree Primary School, we have a collection of Academic Clubs that aids in the Academic development of our students by instilling productivity and academic responsibility.
The Clubs include Quiz , Mathematics, Spelling, Debate, Science & Environmental, Reading, and Journalism & Literacy.


  • Quiz Club
Quiz Club (Group Picture)

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  • Mathematics
Mathematics Club (Group Picture)

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  • Spelling
Spelling Club (Group Picture)

"Words Beware, Top Spellers are Here!"

The Spelling Club is a Academic Based Club with the goal of assisting students to cultivate a sense of unity and working with others in eaching the same goals. Devleop social skils, taking on leadership roles and represting the school in high esteem.

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1. Perseverance
2. Integrity
3. Disciple

Mission Statement

Students of Excellence extending in acadmeic pursuit overcoming challenges and motivating others one word at a time.

  • Debate
Debate Club (Group Picture)

"Brilliant Minds Speaking Up"

The Debate Club is an Academic Club with the goal of fostering small minds to communicate and collaborate critcally in order to build creativity and determination.

Mission Statement

To Inspire diverse learners to develop critically by empowering them to be great researchers and debaters.

  • Science
Science & Environmental Club (Group Picture)

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  • Reading
Reading Club (Group Picture)

"Together We Can Explore and Connect Through Reading"

The Reading Club is an Acedmic Based Academic Based Club with the goal of fostering an appreciation for reading to empower minds and encourage students to become lifelong learners.
As well as creating a dynamic reading culture and a genuine love for reading, guided by a passion for knowledge where students embrace diverse perspectives, engage in meaningful dialogue, and discover endless adventures within the pages of books.

Values

1. Building a reading community by encouraging students to develop meaningful friendships through shared experiences, making connections and interpreting the literature.
2. Foster appreciation for books that inspire, educate, empower lives and entertain.
3. Display respect and empathy by valuing each student’s thoughts, opinions, and contributions.
4. Foster students’ creativity and expressions by encouraging them to express themselves creatively through reading, writing and discussions.
5. Promote the importance of becoming lifelong learners by helping students embrace a mindset of continuous learning and set goals for personal growth through reading and exploration.

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1. Create opportunities for students to participate in literacy activities :reading competitions, poetry readings, readers theatre and partner readings.
2. Host regular literacy circles and book swaps to discuss books and facilitate conversation to help students make connections.
3. Establish partnerships with local libraries, bookstores,oreducational institutionsto access resources and expand the club’s scope and influence.
4. Host reading challenges and literacy art workshops to enhance students’ understanding and appreciation for literature and explore the arts.
5. Organize book drives to promote literacy and accessibility of books to all students.

  • Journalism
Journalism Club (Group Picture)

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