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Students Join the Club at Sidmouth College’s Clubs Fayre

Home of the Junior Vikings members standing behind a stall in a green hall

Sidmouth College hosted a highly successful Clubs Fayre this term, bringing together a diverse range of local clubs and organisations to showcase opportunities for students to get involved in extracurricular activities.  

The event was a vibrant display of the many exciting clubs available in the community, offering students the chance to try something new, pursue hobbies, and join like-minded groups. 

The fayre, organised in partnership with Live Sidmouth and Sidmouth Town Council, saw a wide range of local clubs participating, from sports teams to creative arts groups, volunteer organisations, and more. Those at the event included: 

  • Young Devon 
  • All Stars Cricket 
  • East Devon Dance Academy 
  • Sidmouth Running Club 
  • Junior Vikings 
  • Sidmouth District Girl Guides 
  • Army Cadets 
  • Sidmouth Netball Club 

The event also featured the launch of the Youth Hub Directory, a comprehensive guide for young people in Sidmouth to discover and connect with local activities. This invaluable resource provides information on various clubs and organisations in the area. Students and parents are encouraged to check out the directory by visiting this link: Youth Hub Directory

Sidmouth College, which is part of the Ted Wragg Trust, is a vibrant and inclusive school, committed to providing students with a well-rounded education. By offering a wide range of extracurricular activities, the school aims to nurture the individual talents of each student, encouraging a passion for lifelong learning and personal development. 

Mrs Lisa Whitworth, Headteacher at Sidmouth College said: 

"We're thrilled with how the Clubs Fayre went. It was wonderful to see so many students excited about exploring new opportunities outside of the classroom. Our students are incredibly lucky to have access to such a wide variety of clubs and activities, and we hope today’s event has sparked interest in discovering something new." 

Moria Marder, CEO of the Ted Wragg Trust said: 

“We are proud to see our students engaging with the community and discovering the wealth of opportunities available to them. The Clubs Fayre highlights the importance of extracurricular activities in creating well-rounded individuals. We look forward to seeing our students continue to grow, both inside and outside the classroom.” 

Home of the Junior Vikings members standing behind a stall in a green hall  Sidmouth District Girl guides members standing behind a stall in a green hall  Students from Sidmouth talking to a lady about a club

Army Cadets members standing behind a stall in a green hall  East Devon Dance members standing behind a stall in a green hall  Running Club members standing behind a stall in a green hall  All Stars Cricket member standing behind in front or stall in a green hall