The Curriculum Enrichment Programme

In order to enrich the Sixth Form experience, we offer a wide range of short courses and activities. By choosing wisely students can maintain a good balance between Arts, Sciences and Social Sciences. This gives breadth to their studies and allows them to pursue new interests and activities-while gaining the maximum benefit and enjoyment from their time in the Sixth Form.

Although no individual topics are compulsory students must take a selection of courses in Years 12 and 13. Typical choices might be Criminology, Philosophy through Film, Ju Jitsu and Creative Technology. Games and other recreational activities are also included, but are not compulsory.

In Year 13 students can choose to take General Studies AS or A Level and the Curriculum Enrichment Programme helps to provide students with useful courses which lead to wider knowledge in preparation for these qualifications.

Community Action also forms part of this programme. The aim of the scheme is to offer help to those in need. Many students go to local schools while others visit pre-school nurseries, hospitals or hospices as well as visiting the elderly in their own homes or residential homes. The students who take part comment on the enormous personal satisfaction they gain from the scheme. Certificates are awarded to those who successfully complete their placements.

Senior Girls Curriculum Enrichment Programme Helping Out Young Readers

Helping out young readers at Beech House