Extra-curricular
At The Hart School Sixth Form we facilitate a strong enrichment programme that works alongside the qualifications being studied. We believe our high-quality lessons mixed with our broad and numerous activities, interest groups, leadership and volunteering opportunities develop students’ academic, social and personal skills to provide a springboard for their future; whatever that may be.
At The Hart School Sixth Form many of our students take on the challenge of the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme. Whilst taking on this exciting challenge students will discover new talents and challenge themselves physically as well as mentally. Students will make a difference to their local community as well as developing skills and confidence. Most importantly they will have a lot of fun along the way. An award is achieved by completing a personal programme of activities that include volunteering, physical activity, skills and expedition.
We believe, that being able to give back to society is fundamental in building character and a moral conscience. Every year The Hart School has a “Raising And Giving” week, commonly known as RAG week. The sixth form council nominates a local charity and then organises a week’s worth of activities to raise money. This allows students to develop organisational skills and teamwork all while raising thousands for good causes.
Peer Mentors work 1:1 with students across all year groups to make progress subjects at Key Stage 3 and 4. Students spend time developing their knowledge and understanding whilst building confidence in preparation for their summer examinations. It establishes their position as a role models within the school and gives our younger students something to aspire towards.
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