Extra-curricular
Enrichment activities are an integral part of the Sixth Form and students are actively encouraged to participate in the diverse range of academic and super curricular activities on offer. In place to compliment the excellent teaching and learning that our students are accustomed to, they provide opportunities for our students to develop crucial interpersonal skills which will prepare them to succeed in their chosen future pathway.
There are many leadership roles that students may consider applying for. From Head Student to Subject Mentor, we cover every possibility. Some students take an active role in supporting teachers in Key Stage 3 or 4 lessons, whilst others may undertake formal Mental Health and Mentoring training, equipping them with the knowledge and skills required to effectively support our younger students in lower school.
Learning beyond the classroom is pivotal to a young person’s success at A level and students are encouraged to undertake wider reading, attend online courses and webinars as well as gain practical experiences where possible. Some subjects offer opportunities to attend educational visits, some examples of activities that have taken place recently are:
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