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  • Christmas Enrichment Day – Everybody Out!

    St Paul’s Academy is set to celebrate the festive season in style with its highly anticipated Christmas Enrichment Day, taking place on Wednesday 10 December 2025.

    The day promises a joyful blend of recreation, culture and seasonal cheer, offering every year group a memorable experience as we approach the end of term.

    This year’s programme has been designed to give students a break from routine and a chance to enjoy enriching activities that inspire teamwork, wellbeing and festive spirit.

    A Day of Festive Fun Across the Academy

    Year 7 students will enjoy an action-packed Inflatable Fun Day on site, complete with a variety of activities designed to bring laughter, energy and friendly competition. Their morning will round off with a festive movie screening, creating the perfect cosy contrast to the excitement of the day.

    Years 8 and 9 will be heading to the historic Queen’s House in Greenwich, where they will take to the ice for a magical ice-skating experience. Surrounded by the stunning architecture of Maritime Greenwich, students will glide into the Christmas season before continuing their adventure with a festive scavenger hunt around the area.

    Year 10 students will travel to Canary Wharf for an exhilarating session of ice skating, followed by a visit to Flip Out, where they can enjoy high-energy trampolining and obstacle-course challenges—an ideal mix of sport and social fun.

    Year 11 will also take part in ice skating at the Queen’s House rink before settling in for a festive film screening at The Odeon, Greenwich, giving them a well-deserved moment just after completing their mock exams.

    Building Community and Celebration

    Christmas Enrichment Day is a cherished moment in our calendar, offering students a chance to bond, try something new, and embrace the joy of the season. The carefully selected experiences ensure that every student, from Year 7 to Year 11, can take part in a day suited to their interests and developmental stage.

    As always, the school extends its thanks to staff, especially heads of year, for organising the day and to parents and carers for their ongoing support.

    We look forward to a wonderful celebration—and to sharing the highlights of this special day with you all.