Super-Curricular

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What is a super-curricular activity?

A super-curricular activity is something you pursue outside of your normal schoolwork which is still related to your academic interests. They could include reading books or magazines, watching films or documentaries or visiting a place or an event that is connected to your studies. For example, if you’re interested in History, you might read a book about the Tudors after school or if you want to study Biology, you might listen to the New Scientist podcast every week.

Why should students take part in super-curricular activities?

Taking part in super-curricular activities will not only enhance your curiosity and interest for your subjects, it will extend and deepen your knowledge of the curriculum at any age. Super-curricular activities are becoming increasingly important to our students who wish to apply for some of the UK’s top universities or apprenticeships after Sixth Form. These top universities look for candidates who show genuine subject interest, self-motivation and good critical thinking skills. Super-curricular activities help to establish this as they are interesting and challenging in their own right (according to Oxbridge admissions officers and conference). For students who might wish to apply for Oxbridge, medicine, dentistry, vet science or other Russell group competitive degrees and apprenticeships, it is recommended that they should be regularly accessing supercurricular content from Year 10 at the latest.

 

Super-curricular Activities Booklet

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What does this booklet contain?

To support our students and their families with their aspirations, our teaching staff have provided an introductory list of super-curricular activities for each subject that we currently study at The Henry Box School. For students wishing to explore their subjects beyond what has been suggested on the list, we advise they speak to their subject teachers for further recommendations.