Extra Curricular Activities

Chirnside Park Primary School provides a wide range of extra-curricular opportunities in addition to our comprehensive standard curriculum.

Our school participates in several annual or termly events which provide fantastic opportunities for students to follow their passions and interests in specific areas. These events provide students with opportunities to challenge themselves in all areas of their development.

Lunch Time Clubs and Before School Activities

At Chirnside Park Primary School students are openly encouraged to explore their personal interests with other like-minded students. Lunch time clubs cater to student interests and ensure that all students have something enjoyable to do during their break times. The clubs run daily during the lunch break time, in various classrooms or spaces around the school. We also ensure that our school’s library is open for half of lunch, allowing students to come and read quietly if they wish. The focus of these clubs changes termly, based on student feedback, engagement and participation. These include, but not limited to:

  • Running Club (before school)
  • Gardening Club
  • Mindful Colouring Club
  • Dance Club
  • Board Games Club
  • Technology / Robotics Club
  • Art Club

We also encourage students to have a say on activities and clubs that they are interested in. Through consultation with school leadership, students are supported in developing and running clubs based on their interests. Current and past examples of these clubs include:

  • Collector Card Club (Pokemon/Football)
  • Outdoor Dance Party
  • Sports Skills and Games
  • Chess and Checkers Club
  • Rubik’s Cube Club
School Camps

Grade 3/4 (Biennial)

Adventure Camp: Camp Adanac – Yarra Junction (2024)

With a focus on stretching themselves outside of their comfort zone this is the first camp experience for students at CPPS. Here, students are provided with a range of challenge-by-choice, action and adventure activities. They also participate in a range of team building activities.

Grade 5/6 (Alternating)

Discovery Camp: Sovereign Hill – Ballarat (2025)

Students travel back in time as they explore the open-air museum of Sovereign Hill in Ballarat. Here they develop the understanding of life on the gold fields and make connections to the lives they live today. Students may attend the Costumed School and visit various mines, discovering what life was like during the gold rush era.

Adventure Camp: Phillip Island Adventure Resort – Phillip Island (2024)

With a focus on building confidence, leadership and teamwork skills. provided with a range of challenge-by-choice, action and adventure activities, includuing open water surfing, high ropes courses and teamwork activities. Students also explore the natural wonders of the Phillip Island area when they experience an evening at the Penguin Parade.

Whole School Athletics Day

One of the highlights on our PE calendar is the CPPS Athletics Day held at Yarra Ranges Athletics Track. With a focus on having fun, students participate in a range of conventional track and field and modified games and activities.

ICAS Assessments

ICAS Assessments are designed to recognise academic excellence. Students are assessed on their ability to apply classroom learning to new contexts using higher-order thinking and problem-solving skills.

Hoop Time (Year 1-6)

Hoop Time brings students from across Victoria together for a single-day round robin basketball tournament. Students in Grade 1 and 2 (Minis), Grade 3 and 4 (Juniors) and Grade 5 and 6 (Seniors) have the opportunity to play basketball in a safe and fun competition with qualified referees. The program culminates at the end of each year with Regional Finals and a State Grand Final day.

Grade 5/6 Interschool Sports

This program aims to develop students’ confidence, teamwork and sports based skills through their weekly participation in a range of summer and winter sports. Teams put their skills to the test when they compete against different schools from the local district. Each week, a student from each sport is also recognised through the Community Spirit Awards that recognise students that demonstrate kindness, respect, fair play, sportsmanship and teamwork.

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