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Extra-curricular

Enrichment means providing pupils with a range of opportunities in addition to the classroom-based curriculum offer. The purpose of enrichment is to provide children with experiences they might not otherwise have, expand their interests and horizons and give them opportunities to develop skills in other areas.

Due to our pupils’ learning needs, (and the need to make the curriculum multi-sensory and practical), our child-centered approach and the priority we give to promoting the personal and individual development of our pupils, enriching activities are an often an integral part of the curriculum offer.

Art

The purpose of Art at Ormiston Queensmill is to provide an environment where self-confidence can grow. We encourage pupils to find enjoyment in self-expression, providing a space where their creativity is valued and nurtured. We also provide opportunities for cultural inclusion through trips to theatres, galleries and projects with professional artists.

​The art sessions aim to provide pupils with the opportunity to explore and play with a wide variety of artistic techniques from different styles, cultures and periods. Sessions utilise both structured tasks and free exploration to encourage creativity and develop skills. During the sessions, there is also the opportunity for students to work on their fine motor skills, communication and social thinking when in a group art session.

Ormiston Queensmill is lucky enough to be part of the West London Inclusive Arts Festival (WLIAF), which is a unique partnership of seven Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND) schools. The partnership also includes cultural partners, the Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Academy of Arts, Graeae Theatre Company, ActionSpace and Tri-borough Music Hub.

With each organisation bringing its expertise to the table and the sharing of resources, knowledge and expertise, an innovative and special project for young people with SEND, which is tailor-made to the needs of the young people in each school,l has been developed.

The festival is kindly supported by the John Lyon’s Charity.

Duke of Edinburgh

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is a nationally recognised programme that helps young people develop independence, resilience, and key life skills through a series of structured challenges. At Ormiston Queensmill Academy, we adapt the Award to ensure it is accessible, meaningful, and enriching for all our learners. We enrol students in Year 11/12 and support them to complete the Skills, Volunteering, and Physical sections during their first year, tailoring each element to individual strengths and needs.

Activities are designed to promote communication, self-confidence, cooperation and self-regulation. In Year 14, students are offered to take part in a residential trip where they complete the final Expedition section of the Award. This carefully supported experience gives them the chance to put together the skills learn during the programme as well as work as a team, develop problem-solving skills, and enjoy the challenge of an overnight stay in a new environment.

For our students, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is not only an achievement but also a powerful tool for personal growth and preparation for adulthood.

Computing

At Ormiston Queensmill Academy, Computing is designed to support the individual needs of our pupils in a calm, structured, and engaging environment. Students develop important digital skills through hands-on activities using computers, tablets, VR headsets and other technology.

Lessons are carefully planned to be visual, predictable, and linked to students’ interests, helping them build confidence, creativity, and independence. We focus on practical skills such as using technology for communication, programming, creating digital content, and understanding how computers work.

E-Safety is an essential part of our curriculum. Pupils are taught how to use the internet safely and respectfully, recognise potential online risks, and know what to do if they feel unsure or uncomfortable online. Our goal is to prepare students to navigate the digital world in a safe, meaningful, and empowering way.

About School

RegionLondon
Local AuthorityHammersmith and Fulham
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeMixed