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Your local library runs a free drop-in homework club during term time, with staff on hand to help your child with their studies. While we can't tutor children, we can give encouragement and help them to become more self-reliant at completing their homework. We will set aside a time to listen to your child reading as we know that this encourages them to enjoy books and improve their skills. You.
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At Westminster Cathedral Primary School, Physical Education is treated as equally as any other core subjects taught in the school. Children have PE lessons covering a wide range of skills and activities which will benefit the children not just in a sporting sense but in their every day lives. Through PE and a variety of after school sports clubs, we encourage the children to reach their full.
Further information can be found on the Westminster website. Library-based homework clubs. Several local libraries offer after-school homework clubs where support is given from friendly knowledgeable staff and volunteers during term time. The nearest public library to us that offer this service is Queen’s Park Library on Harrow Road.
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At the New Westminster Public Library, we have loads of fun things to keep kids entertained and expand their horizons. From our large collection of books, DVDs and CDs to borrow, to exciting websites and homework resources, to interactive library events, there’s lots to keep kids busy!
The Library supports recreational reading too, with a number of interesting fiction and non-fiction titles in our collection, as well as access to the school’s Digital Library where pupils can download books to their personal e-readers and other devices. The Library is housed in a suite of historic rooms on the first floor of Ashburnham House.