Enrichment
Beyond academics, our Sixth Form is a place where passions are pursued and personal growth is nurtured.
Whether you’re interested in developing a new skill, honing an existing talent, enhancing your cultural capital or getting involved in the school and wider community, our enrichment programme has something for everyone.
Engage in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, enter in thought-provoking discussions through TED Talk sessions, perfect your debating skills in the Moot Court Club or participate in community outreach through our Year 5 reading mentorship programme. Find out more below.
You will have access to ‘GroFar’, an award-winning online digital platform, to record and track super-curricular, enrichment and work experience activity, as well as details of individual guidance interviews with our Careers Department, to create your bespoke and comprehensive digital student passport.
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Clubs and Societies
Clubs and Societies
Clubs and Societies
Our extensive range of extra-curricular clubs and societies include anything from chess to ceramics, debate mate to film, book club to football, playwriting to songwriting, Economics to Drama, basketball to Soul Jazz, History to the Young Interpreters Scheme, and even a Dragons and Dungeons Society and Drag Society! There really is an opportunity for every interest. For those looking to lead, you can create and run clubs for younger students, further developing your leadership and mentoring skills.
Find out more on the LaSWAP website.
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Trips
Trips
We offer learning experiences that extend far beyond the classroom. From cultural trips to museums and art galleries to global travel opportunities including expeditions to New York, Paris, Athens and CERN, your time at our Sixth Form will be rich with experiences that broaden your horizons and deepen your understanding.
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Student Voice and Leadership
Student Voice and Leadership
We believe in empowering our students to take on leadership roles and make their voices heard. Whether as a member of the student council, subject ambassadors or an English and Maths mentor for primary-aged pupils, there are numerous opportunities to lead and make a positive impact on your Sixth Form, our school and the wider community.