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Lutterworth College

Sixth Form Enrichment

At Lutterworth Sixth, we have a diverse and vibrant enrichment programme, which challenges students to learn and develop skills outside of the classroom.

These opportunities prepare our students for the adult world, building confidence and broadening their educational provision. Following enrollment, students will have the opportunity to select an enrichment option of their choice with a wide variety of options available. Students' enrichment choice may compliment their existing courses or their intended career path or it could be more of a hobby or personal interest. At Lutterworth Sixth, we recognise the importance of personal development alongside students' academic achievement. Our students take part in one hour of enrichment each week which is added to their timetable at the start of the year.

Amongst the range of activities we offer are: Core Maths

Core Maths

Duke of Edinburgh's Award

Early Years Education Outreach

Extended Project Qualification (EPQ)

Food Skills

Performance and Production

Photography

Pottery

Primary Education Outreach

Political Awareness

Reader Leader

Sports Leaders

WORK EXPERIENCE/VOLUNTEERING

At Lutterworth Sixth we actively encourage students to source work experience as we recognise the importance of such experiences in preparation for applications for further study and employment. Many of our students have completed work experience, some recent placements have included:

  • Primary School Work Placements
  • Early Years Practitioner Placements
  • Shadowing medical practitioners at Leicester Royal Infirmary
  • Work Experience in local care homes
  • Motor engineering

Recognition of their work can be acknowledged through the Volunteering scheme and any work experience placements can be co-ordinated and authorised through Mrs Culverhouse. 

SUPER CURRICULAR

Super curricular activities are those that take your regular curriculum further. They take the subjects you study in the classroom beyond that which your teacher has taught you or what you’ve done for homework. It is activities such as these that sets our students above others when making University, apprenticeship or job applications. As part of our weekly mentor time programme 6th Form students are encouraged to complete MOOCS. These are online, open access courses that are often affiliated by leading universities. You can access courses by clicking HERE.

To ensure that we are supporting 6th Form students in recognising the importance of a super curricular, we ask that all activities are logged via the online form. Super Curricular Log.