Students Celebrated for Outstanding Commitment to Enrichment Clubs
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During the final week of term, a group of students were presented with certificates in recognition of their outstanding commitment to enrichment, having attended 10 or more sessions. Their dedication reflects the growing enthusiasm for activities that take place beyond the classroom
Students have shared that enrichment clubs provide a great opportunity to socialise and get to know new people, including those from different year groups, helping to build confidence and a stronger sense of community within the school.
Participation in enrichment clubs continues to grow, and it is encouraging to see so many students making the most of the wide range of opportunities available. The awards celebrate not only attendance, but also the effort and positive attitude students bring to these sessions.
As the enrichment programme continues to develop, surveys will be distributed this term to gather student feedback on which clubs they would like to see moving forward. This will help shape future provision and ensure the programme reflects student interests.
Later in the year, students who regularly attend enrichment clubs will also be entered into a raffle, offering the chance to win exciting prizes as an additional way of recognising and rewarding their involvement and commitment.
“I chose Art Club because it is fun and interesting, and you get to learn about more forms of art and develop new skills.” Nicoletta.S – Year 7
“I go to Art Club because I like being creative, and it is fun to put your feelings into a painting.” Millie.O – Year 7
“The reason I like enrichment time is because the clubs are fun and I get to learn more after school. My favourite club is Science.” David.O – Year 8
“Enrichment clubs are fun because they are exciting and sometimes allow you to be creative.” Alice.R – Year 7