Best After-School Clubs in Gosforth
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Best After-School Clubs in Gosforth

Wraparound care, martial arts, coding, gymnastics, and soft play -- the best after-school clubs and activities for children in Gosforth.

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Finding the right after-school activity can be a challenge for Gosforth parents. Whether you need reliable wraparound childcare, want to channel your child's energy into sport, or are looking for something creative and screen-free, there are more options in the NE3 area than you might think.

Here is our guide to the best after-school clubs and activities for children in Gosforth.

Captain Ted's After-School Club

Captain Ted's on West Avenue is best known as a soft play centre, but it also runs a popular after-school club with activities including cooking, arts and crafts, ball games, and board games. There is a breakfast club too, with drop-off to Archibald First School included. The venue is in a converted church hall and has won multiple awards, including North East's Favourite Soft Play 2024. Term-time sessions cost around five pounds per child.

Best for: Ages Reception to Year 6. Breakfast club from 7:30am with school drop-off. After-school club with structured activities.

Playtime Paradise Wraparound

Playtime Paradise has been providing out-of-school care in Gosforth since 1998, originally as Gosforth Park Out of School Club. The company now runs wraparound clubs at St Oswald's Catholic Primary School and Havannah First School on the Great Park. Children from any school in the area are welcome, from Reception to age 13. Activities are play-based and supervised, and the club accepts all childcare vouchers and tax-free childcare.

Best for: Reception to age 13. Accepts children from any school. Registered with Ofsted. Tax-free childcare accepted.

Matt Fiddes Martial Arts

Matt Fiddes Martial Arts runs classes for children aged three and upwards at St Aidan's Community Centre in Gosforth. The national franchise focuses on building confidence, discipline, fitness, and self-defence in a friendly, unpressurised environment. A free introductory lesson is available, and there are no hidden charges. Parents regularly report improvements in their children's behaviour and focus.

Best for: Ages 3 and up. Free first lesson. Builds confidence, discipline, and fitness.

The Kids-Hub Coding Club

The Kids-Hub is a hands-on coding and STEM club for children aged 4 to 12, based at Great Park Community Centre. Sessions combine coding with tangible models -- vehicles, helicopters, and cable cars -- making the learning physical as well as digital. The club follows structured lesson plans aligned with the school curriculum, covering digital literacy, problem-solving, and algorithmic thinking. The Kids-Hub also partners with local schools to deliver after-school coding clubs directly on site.

Best for: Ages 4 to 12. LEGO-based coding. Holiday workshops and birthday parties also available.

Tumble Tots

Tumble Tots runs active play classes in Gosforth on Wednesdays and Thursdays during term time. The programme is designed around age and development stage, with classes for children from 6 months right through to school age (Gymbobs, for ages 5 to 7). Sessions focus on climbing, balancing, and movement skills in a structured but fun setting. Tumble Tots has been running classes in the Newcastle area for over 30 years.

Best for: Ages 6 months to 7 years. Wednesday and Thursday sessions during term time. Over 30 years in the area.

Sports Club Newcastle

Sports Club Newcastle offers gymnastics classes for all abilities at the Royal Grammar School and Newcastle High School for Girls in nearby Jesmond. Classes cover floor skills, tumbling, vaulting, trampoline, and trampette work, and are suitable for children aged 6 to 16. It is a well-established option for Gosforth children who want something more structured than general soft play.

Best for: Ages 6 to 16. Gymnastics for all abilities. Based at RGS and NHSG in Jesmond.

What to Look For

When choosing an after-school club, it is worth checking a few things. Ofsted registration is important for wraparound care and childcare providers, as it means the setting has been inspected and meets national standards. For sports and activity clubs, look for qualified coaches and DBS-checked staff. If you need the club to collect your child from school, confirm which schools are covered -- not all providers offer this. Finally, check whether the club accepts tax-free childcare or childcare vouchers, as this can significantly reduce the cost.


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