What counts as enrichment?

Eden Moore
2025-06-28 06:23:30
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We have grouped enrichment loosely under eight themes: Sport, fitness, physical and mental health and wellbeing. Citizenship, political literacy, leadership, campaigning and advocacy. Creative and performing arts and cultural literacy. Language and literacy – including oracy. Enterprise and economic literacy. Social and emotional literacy. Contributing to the community and social action. Understanding the world; global issues and international links. Enrichment activities are often built on strong relationships with local and national agencies, including charities, campaign groups and other third sector organisations. The most mentioned areas for external partnerships were: mental health and wellbeing; sports and physical activity; careers; health; public safety; citizenship; community and campaigning; creative arts; youth enterprise and equalities. Enrichment can offer learners opportunities equip them for their future – facing new challenges and seizing new opportunities.

Madison Spencer
2025-06-26 02:40:05
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Enrichment is sometimes referred to as Extra-Curricular Activities – in other words, things that you do outside of your classroom lessons such as Sports, Clubs & Societies, Volunteering and Short Courses.
It is important to note that these activities are open to ALL students at the college, regardless of what courses you are studying.
Next year, these are just some of the activities you can look forward to: Day trips to Europe
Visit to Warner Bros Harry Potter Studios
Horse riding at Lee Valley
Visits Russell Group universities including Cambridge University, Oxford University, Royal Holloway London and many more
First Aid course
Driving Theory course
Visits to the theatre in the West End
Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park
Visits to theme parks including Thorpe Park and Alton Towers
Snowboarding
Virtual Reality
Volunteering Opportunities

Margarita Herzog
2025-06-13 07:35:27
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Enrichment aims to be fun and relaxing, to give you the chance to try a new experience or expand an existing interest, to explore new skills such as independence, creativity and resilience and to help you make new friends. College sports teams, DofE Gold and auditioned music count as Enrichment too. You will have the opportunity to choose from over 70 activities, groups and teams. Below are examples of the types of Enrichment we offer across the following categories: Active and competitive, Creative, Languages, Music and Thinking. During their third term, students can get involved in diverse community projects across the College's campus and within the local community. This includes participating in Eco Week, which focuses on sustainability and environmental awareness, and engaging in Social Action Week, where students collaborate on impactful community service projects. All Year 12s get involved in Social Action Week - a week-long challenge to raise money for charities that they choose themselves.
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