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Our co-curricular offer aims to help students develop their passions, knowledge and skills beyond the classroom. By nurturing creativity, confidence and physical fitness as well as enriching cultural capital and global awareness, co-curricular activities are a key way in which our students develop their character and live our values. 

Jersey College for Girls has an extensive variety of co-curricular clubs for our students to enjoy. Clubs are led by a mixture of staff, sixth form students and external agencies providing a multitude of different opportunities. Each year group have clubs that are available exclusively to them, and they can access clubs that are available to all year groups.

If you would like any more information on the various clubs and clinics we offer, please email Mrs Sandra Coleman on s.coleman@jcg.sch.je

New Academic year in September 

Please note that all clubs and study sessions will start in the first full week back at school for students. This is often the third week in September. 

All clubs and study sessions are advertised on Tutor Notices and will be available by the tutor notices at the end of the second week in preparation for the third week back. Clubs and study sessions will also be advertised around school on the tv screens. Students do not need to sign up for clubs (unless it is offered by an external agency) and just need to turn up on the day to the listed classroom.

Co-Curricular

Here are just some examples of the many regular clubs that we hold each term:

  • Drama

  • Textiles

  • Art

  • Political Discussion group – led by Mr Howarth discussing current affairs

  • Lean In Circle – discussing issues facing women in the world today

  • Culture club – celebrating our diversity

  • Creative Writing/ Poetry

  • Horrible Histories

  • Jerriais

  • Creative Computing

  • Casual Science

Our PE department provide many opportunities for the students that are term based and rotate through the year groups. Here are just a few of the clubs they offer:

  • Indoor Climbing

  • Trampolining

  • Swimming

  • Football

  • Netball

  • Hockey

  • Table Tennis

  • Badminton

  • Volleyball

  • Dance

  • Fitness

  • Sports Ambassadors

Study Sessions

In addition to extracurricular clubs, we offer a wide range of study sessions designed to help students with their subjects and even their homework. Study Sessions for the lower years are run by our Academic Prefects in our Sixth Form who tutor students in subject specific clinics. GCSE and A level sessions are run by staff who offer sessions from subject support to exam revision and techniques. In addition, our student leadership team run a homework club for years 7-10.

Combined Cadet Force (CCF)

The Combined Cadet Force is a uniformed youth organisation for Girls and boys in JCG and VCJ from Year 9. Pupils have the option to join the Army, Royal Navy or Royal Air Force.

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Challenge Week

The purpose of Challenge Week is to give students a chance to learn new skills, try different activities, and explore new environments. It also helps them to bond with students outside their usual friendship groups and get to know staff outside the classroom.

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Duke of Edinburgh

For all three awards, Bronze, Silver and Gold, students must complete a period of volunteering, skill acquisition and physical recreation, as well as completing a practice and qualifying expedition.

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Mindset of Service

Ensuring all students possess a mindset of service to their community is one of our main aspirations.

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School Trips

Educational visits, expeditions and residential trips are an important aspect of the curriculum and exposure to a variety of experiences outside the classroom and off island should be part of a student’s school experience.

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Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme

Jersey College for Girls (JCG) supports young athletes to achieve their potential in sport and academia.

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British Young Pilot Programme

Jersey College for Girls is the first girls’ school in the United Kingdom to have joined the British Young Pilots programme, a school flying club which allows our students to learn practical skills as well as theoretical knowledge.

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