Primary Summer Enrichment Programme 2026

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Activities have been carefully selected to build resilience, spark curiosity and create lasting memories, supporting both personal growth and wellbeing.  Activities are compulsory for all pupils, and we are confident it will be continue to be the highlight of the year – full of energy, laughter, and achievement. For full details of what your child will be doing during the Summer Enrichment Programme, please see the description below.

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I confirm I have parental responsibility for this child & consent to them attending the activity set out for the term.
My child is in good health and I consider him/her to be capable of taking part in the activities.
I confirm that I have reviewed the information available on the Parent Portal and that it is complete and up to date. This includes medical details, emergency contact information, and photographic permissions. If any of these details change before or during the activities, I will notify the school promptly to ensure the records are updated.
I acknowledge that my child is to take part in all school-organised trips and activities during Summer Enrichment Programme. I understand that each activity will be fully risk-assessed and appropriately supervised by school staff and, where relevant, external instructors. I also give permission for my child to travel by, staff car, minibus or coach as arranged by the school. I trust that the school will act in my child’s best interests at all times to ensure their safety and well-being.
I acknowledge that my child will be attending the Year 3 and 4 Go Ape trip during the day, followed by an overnight residential at school. I understand that Go Ape is an adventurous activity and that all aspects of risk management and safety for this activity are the responsibility of the company. I also understand that school staff will supervise pupils’ behaviour and, should it fall below expected standards at any point, pupils may be removed from the activity. I am aware that the residential will include a range of supervised activities, all led by the Year 3 and 4 staff team. I understand that my child will remain on the school premises for the duration of the residential and will be under the supervision of school staff at all times, including overnight. I recognise that appropriate safety measures and risk assessments will be in place to ensure the wellbeing of all pupils throughout the event.
I acknowledge that my child will be attending the Year 5 and 6 residential trip with Christian Youth Enterprises. I understand that this is a fully supervised three-day, two-night visit, which will include a range of outdoor adventurous adventure activities both on land and on the water, such as rafting, assault course, dinghy sailing and tunnelling. I am aware that all activities will be led by qualified instructors, and that appropriate safety measures and risk assessments will be in place to ensure my child’s wellbeing throughout the visit, including for water-based sessions. I also acknowledge that my child will travel by coach as arranged by the school.
I give consent for my child to travel in a minibus, coach or staff car for school trips when necessary. I understand that any vehicle used will have the appropriate checks in place, including a valid MOT, insurance, and a DVLA licence check for the driver.
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Below is a clear outline of what to expect:


Key Dates and Activities

Tuesday 19th May – Year R – Longdown Activity Farm. A visit to Longdown Activity Farm gives Year R pupils a hands-on opportunity to explore farm life, meet animals up close, and develop early understanding of the natural world through engaging, practical experiences.

  • Usual school hours apply
  • PE Kit with leggings/tracksuit trousers
  • Trainers
  • Packed Lunch & water bottle

Tuesday 21st May – Years 3 & 4 – Sea City Museum. A visit to Sea City Museum offers Year 3 and 4 pupils an engaging opportunity to deepen their historical understanding, particularly of the Titanic story, while developing curiosity through interactive exhibits and real-life artefacts.

  • Usual school hours apply
  • PE Kit
  • Packed Lunch & water bottle

Tuesday 2nd June – Years 1 & 2- Staunton Country Park. A visit to Staunton Country Park gives Years 1 and 2 pupils a rich outdoor learning experience where they can explore nature, observe animals, and develop early scientific understanding through hands-on discovery in a real-world environment.

  • Usual school hours apply
  • PE Kit
  • Packed Lunch & water bottle

Thursday 4th June – Years 1 & 2 – Lepe Beach. A visit to Lepe Beach provides Years 1 and 2 pupils with a memorable coastal learning experience where they can explore the seaside environment, observe natural features, and begin to understand the importance of caring for our coastline.

  • Usual school hours apply
  • PE Kit
  • Packed Lunch & water bottle

Wednesday 10th – Friday 12th June – Years 5 & 6 – Residential: Christian Youth Enterprises – https://www.cye.org.uk/

  • 3 day 2 night residential, with an array of fun activities, sleep over and memories to make
  • Non school uniform
  • Packed lunch (for Wednesday only).
  • See residential booklet for kit list & more details.

Friday 12th-13th June – Years 3 & 4 – Residential: Onsite and Go Ape – https://goape.co.uk/locations/southampton/

  • In the day pupils will go to Go Ape to conquer the Tree Top Adventure and have a lot of fun at Itchen Valley Country Park.
  • Then head back for an indoor sleepover for a 1 night residential.
  • See residential booklet for more details.

Wednesday 17th June – Year R – Forest School Day. A Forest School day gives Year R pupils a nurturing outdoor experience where they can explore nature, develop confidence and independence, and build early learning skills through hands-on, child-led activities in a natural woodland setting.

  • Late pick up at school 4.00pm
  • PE Kit with leggings/tracksuit trousers
  • Packed Lunch & water bottle

Thursday 25th JuneYear R & KS1 Sports Day on the school site – 13:30 – 15:00 – An afternoon of sporting achievement, school spirit and teamwork!

  • PE kit
  • Water bottle
  • Parents & Grandparents are welcome to come and support
  • Parking is available in the Catholic Church car park. Please be considerate of our neighbours and where possible, avoid parking on nearby roads or blocking driveways.
  • Bring your own refreshments & chairs/picnic blanket.

Friday 26th JuneKS2 Sports Day at Wyvern School – 13:00 – 15:00 – An afternoon of sporting achievement, school spirit and teamwork!

  • PE kit
  • Water bottle
  • Parents & Grandparents are welcome to come and support
  • Parking is available in the Catholic Church car park. Please be considerate of our neighbours and where possible, avoid parking on nearby roads or blocking driveways.
  • Access to Wyvern School Field via path from Dell Close.
  • Bring your own refreshments & chairs/picnic blanket.

Monday 29th JuneTransition Day – Normal school uniform. All years will take the step into the year above in Primary School and Year 6 will spend the day in Seniors.

  • Year 6 to arrive at 08:40

Wednesday 1st JulyChristian Schools Sports Day (Selected pupils from Years 5 – 11) – Our athletics team will represent the school at this exciting event of competitive sports and fellowship with other Christian schools at Horspath Athletics Stadium, Oxford.

  • PE kit
  • Sun cream
  • Water bottles
  • Extra snacks & packed lunch
  • A book to read or small games to play between events

Thursday 2nd July – Year R – Salterns Beach and Penguin Cafe – A fun day out at the local beach to enjoy pebble play and nature exploration. Opportunities to develop social skills and enjoy outdoor learning

  • Usual school hours apply
  • PE Kit, sun hat, sun cream, bucket and spade
  • Rucksack with a packed lunch & water bottle

Friday 3rd July – Year 6 – Leavers Assembly. All parents, carers, and staff are warmly invited to join us for the Year 6 Leavers’ Assembly as we celebrate the achievements and memories of our wonderful Year 6 pupils!

  • 9:00-10:00 in the School Hall

Friday 3rd July – Year 6 – Leavers Party. This gives pupils a joyful opportunity to celebrate their achievements together through fun games, food and special awards that recognise their effort and growth during their time in Primary School.

  • Return to school at 5.30pm
  • Pupils should come wearing party clothes
  • Pizza tea and tuck shop provided
  • Carriages return at 7.00pm

Monday 6th July – Year 1,2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 –  Itchen Valley Country Park. A day to enjoy the parks beautiful surroundings and a great day of fun, challenge and team work.

  • PE kit & trainers
  • Packed lunch & water bottle

Thursday 9th JulyEnd-of-Term – A joyful and celebratory close to the school year – a chance to be together, celebrate achievements, have fun and enjoy a whole school picnic with ice cream.

  • School Uniform.

This final term offer so much more than the end of term, they are a chance for pupils to grow in character, celebrate their friendships, and embrace new challenges. We kindly ask all parents to support their child’s full participation in every element of the programme.

Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to sharing these wonderful experiences with your children.