Extra Curricular Activities
Enrichment and Extra-Curricular Opportunities
At Oasis Academy Temple Quarter, we believe that education is about more than just lessons — it’s about helping every student grow into a confident, curious, and compassionate individual.
Taking part in extra-curricular and enrichment activities gives our students the chance to explore new interests, develop valuable life skills, and build lasting friendships. Whether it’s through sports, creative arts, STEM, leadership, or community projects, we offer a wide range of clubs and experiences to support every young person’s personal journey.
We also actively encourage student voice. If there’s something new our students would like to try, or a club they feel is missing, we’re always open to their ideas. Our enrichment programme is shaped by their passions and ambitions.
Our after school clubs in Term 1 and 2

Thursday Choices - Every Student, Every Opportunity #NoOneLeftOut
At Oasis Academy Temple Quarter, we’re proud to be one of the only schools in the area where 100% of students take part in a club — and we’re committed to making sure no one misses out.
We noticed that some students were unable to attend after-school clubs due to the busy rush at Temple Meads station around 16:30. So, we created a solution that works for everyone.
Choices is our unique enrichment club that runs every Thursday morning from 09:00 to 09:45 — and every student takes part. It’s a vibrant, inclusive space where students can explore new interests, build confidence, and connect with others before the school day begins.
Whether it’s creative arts, sports, STEM, or wellbeing, Choices reflects our values of being confident, curious, and compassionate — and ensures that every young person has the chance to thrive.

The Oasis Entitlement
All students enjoy the Oasis Entitlement, a guaranteed set of opportunities during their time at the academy:
- Reading strategies so that every student becomes a fluent reader
- Access to online learning
- Access to high quality mental health support
- Be a student leader or mentor
- Be part of a school production
- Be part of a school team
- Play a musical instrument
- Play an active part in a Hub community project
- Attend a residential trip
- Visit the theatre, an art gallery, and a museum
- Visit universities and places of work
