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The Howard Partnership Trust (THPT) is a Surrey based Multi-Academy Trust, comprising four secondary, six primary and two special schools with two further under development. We are proud of our ethos of collaboration and inclusion, "Bringing out the best" in students of all abilities and backgrounds. Visit website

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Enrichment

Enrichment Programme

Students do not have to sign up if they want to take part in any of the enrichment clubs.  Students will need their PE kit to take part in any of the PE clubs.  The clubs are free, with the exception of when we have external providers running sessions - e.g. Boxing Club is charged at £5 per session, payable in advance (£30 per half term).

Most of the clubs run from 3.15pm-4.15pm, however please check the timetables below; some clubs may run at slightly different times.

Every one and anyone can join a club.  There will be lots of opportunities to represent the school in sports teams and school events (concerts, school show etc).

If students wish to join a Music club, no auditions are required and students don't need to do anything on their own (sing solo or perform solo).  Students who wish to be a part of the concert band must be able to play an instrument and bring their instrument to the club.

New Club - every Wednesday lunchtime (F25)

Open to KS3 students and will take place in F25. Students are welcome to take their lunch with them.
The first session will be looking at real artefacts from various time periods from the UK and Romania. Students will have the opportunity to handle these objects and learn more about them.
In future sessions, they will explore the steps of Archaeology, with the focus of “how to be like Indiana Jones”.

 

 

 

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PRIDE Club

Who are we?

Oxted PRIDE Club is a judgement free safe space for any LGBTQIA+ individuals and / or people who are questioning themselves, are ally’s to the community or are just curious to learn about Queer culture and history.

PRIDE club meets every Wednesday break time, for all year groups, in E2 in the upstairs in the Meridian building. It is a welcoming environment where you can meet people from the community, we also have informative and fabulous presentations each week about Queer history and icons!

Why do we exist?

PRIDE Club exists because, historically, the LGBTQIA+ community has been persecuted for just existing, now society is moving forward and realising how important the community is, it is just as (if not more) important that you young people have a safe space to be reminded of how incredible you are!

PRIDE Club is open to everyone, however, we would like to emphasise that first and foremost it is a safe space created for, and by LGBTQIA+ and questioning people, so please respect that.  We also encourage you to ask for pronouns or share your own (if you feel comfortable) when at PRIDE club as not everyone is as binary as you may perceive!

PRIDE Club is run by Miss Eardley (Miss. E in the VI department) and Miller (English and Media teacher) students can reach out to them if they have any questions or comments.  We also have a fantastic Sixth Form PRIDE Club Committee who are there to help students with anything LGBTQIA+ related.  They are recognised by their Pride Committee badges or in Hut T every Tuesday and Thursday at break time.

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Inclusion Support

Homework Club

Enrichment in Education

In simple terms enrichment makes something more meaningful, substantial, or rewarding. Enrichment improves something.

In education Enrichment is the many things that students have the option to and choose to do beyond their academic pursuits and the normal requirements of their life outside of the class room. It can also be as basic as the climate and environment that a student experiences – for example completing work experience, or participating in a school visit abroad.

What is considered an enrichment activity?

It is not:

  • An activity that may be considered a mandatory element of a centre’s PSHE or pastoral care programme
  • An activity that may be considered a mandatory element of a course of academic study e.g. field trips, coursework, attendance at supplementary lectures etc.
  • An activity that leads, in part or whole, to a recognised academic qualification
  • An activity that may be considered part of preparation for application to post GCSE or post A-Level education

It is:

  • Enrichment activities - sports clubs
  • Subject clubs
  • Competitions
  • Sponsored walks
  • Work experience
  • Guest talkers and lecturers
  • Topic based Assemblies
  • Film nights
  • Non-curricular trips – e.g. House of Commons
  • Choirs and orchestras
  • Careers advice
  • D of E
  • Charity/community work
  • Links with the community – mentors and speakers
  • School environment – décor etc.

Why is Enrichment Important?

  • Helps prepare a rounded child for the real world
  • Develops the individual and can focus their work effort
  • Shows commitment and belief in the student from the school
  • Assist with the preparation of University Personal statements
  • Build a CV and helps at Job and work experience interviews
  • Helps children get the most out of life!

 

 

 

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