Extra Curricular
Scroll down the page to view some of the activities and clubs that take place in our school after home time.
School Choir
Choir is held in school every Monday (3.30 - 4.30pm).
Parents/carers are reminded to contact the school office if your child is unable to attend a session.7
Castletown Primary School Choir is a vibrant and much-loved part of our school community, led by Mrs Ebdon, who proudly continues the brilliant legacy of the late Miss Ní Chomhraí. The choir brings together pupils with a shared love of singing, building confidence, teamwork and a real sense of joy in performance.
Our talented singers enjoy learning a wide variety of songs, from modern favourites to traditional pieces, and rehearse regularly to develop their skills. The choir performs frequently within school and plays an important role in key events and celebrations. They also represent Castletown Primary School at a range of external events, showcasing their enthusiasm and talent to the wider community.
Through their dedication and passion, the choir continues to inspire and uplift audiences, while honouring the strong musical tradition that has become such a special part of our school’s identity.
Sunderland Young Achievers’ Awards 2026
Choir: Disney's The Lion King Jr. Performance
An unforgettable evening when the choir performed the amazing Disney's The Lion King Jr. show. The acting and signing was worthy of a West End production. We were incredibly proud of our children, staff and volunteers who helped make this a truly spectacular show!
Click on the photograph gallery below to see some of the images from the performance.
Girls' Football Club
Following the success of the Lionesses team, over 669,000 girls now partake in football which is a safe assumption that the Women's England team has played a part in encouraging more girls to take up football. As part of the Girls Football Club here at Castletown Primary School, pupils are able to learn and develop their skills both on and off the football pitch. Learning new techniques, drills and vital team skills that they require within the sport. The girls are also given a wide range of opportunities to represent the school in matches as well as participate in football festivals at the Beacon of Light.