Supra Curricular Activities
As a school we aspire for all of our students to be well-rounded learners. Education is more than just subject matter, it is about embedding the values, skills and beliefs in our learners that in turn foster character, a sense of responsibility and an ability to cast a critical eye on the world in which they live.
Below is a list of calendared events throughout the academic year, along with a list of additional sources for students to engage with, in turn, developing an understanding and deeper knowledge of their subjects and world in which they live.
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM SUBJECT MASTERCLASSES - details
The Masterclasses programme has been a popular hit with our students in Years 8-13 for a number of years, providing fun, engaging and interactive insights into what it's like to study at a selective university.
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE SUBJECT MASTERCLASSES - details
These are subject-specific events that offer students a flavour of undergraduate study and an introduction to the University of Cambridge. The Masterclasses
provide students with an opportunity to explore topics of interest beyond what is covered within the A Level syllabus including: Chemistry, Engineering, Genetics, Geography, History, Languages, Mathematics, and Psychology.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS (LSE) OUTREACH - details
Mentoring, tutoring, pathways to Law, pathways to banking and finance, Saturday school. Often aimed at students from London schools but their free lecture
programme is open to all.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS (LSE) FREE LECTURES - details
Free Lecture programme and podcasts.
STUDENT INVESTOR CHALLENGE - details
Each year, Year 12 can be part of a major competition, organised by the London Institute of Banking and Finance, which can last several months. It will provide a useful insight into trading in stocks and shares. The Student Investor Challenge gives students the chance to experience what it’s like being a stock broker in a fast- paced and competitive market. Teams, consisting of four members aged between 14 and 19, take control of two investment portfolios with £100,000 of virtual money for each one to invest in the stock market.
ETON SUMMER SCHOOL: July in Year 12 - details
For your most highly achieving students in Year 12 with Grade 8/9 at GCSE. Ten day residential at Eton College. The residential course costs but those on a bursary can apply for financial support. Only 120 students can attend and location and being a state school are factors.
SUTTON TRUST SUMMER SCHOOLS - details
Fantastic summer schools at one of twelve partner universities (Bristol, Cambridge, Durham, Edinburgh, Imperial, KCL, Nottingham, Oxford, St. Andrews, UCL,
Warwick, Royal Veterinary College) for high achieving students from low or middle income families. The Summer Schools are 100% free. There are 130 different
courses across 11 of the UK’s top universities. The dates for the Summer Schools vary by subject and university.
OXFORD UNIVERSITY UNIQ SUMMER SCHOOLS -details
UNIQ is open to students studying in their first year of further education, who are based at UK state schools/colleges. Students make a single application between December and January and can be selected to participate in one of two activities: UNIQ Digital or UNIQ Spring and Summer. Register between November and February if interested.
FUTURELEARN (MOOC) - details
A range of short online courses to deepen subject knowledge through this amazing MOOC site (Massive Open Online Community). Very useful for stretch and challenge and a students’ personal statements. Free to access and complete each course though there is an optional payment for a certificate.
UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK PODCASTS - details
A wide range of podcasts from politics to engineering.
MATHEMATICS FOR NATURAL SCIENCES WORKBOOK (UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE) - details
Pdf document to download full of maths problems - provided by Faculty of Mathematics.
MILLENIUM MATHEMATICS PROJECT - details
University of Cambridge provide this helpful site with ideas to explore mathematics
in greater depth.
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD - 'EXPLORE YOUR SUBJECT' - details
Explore the resources or select a subject area such as Humanities or Social Sciences, followed by a specific subject (Classics, English, etc.).
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD READING BANK - details
University of Cambridge provide this helpful site with ideas to explore mathematics in greater depth.
TEDTALKS - details
Great entry level strategy as students can simply search by theme and then watch a Video.