Academic Enrichment at the Senior School
BEYOND THE
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BEYOND THE CLASSROOM: Academic Enrichment at the Senior School
Subject teachers offer varied and extensive academic enrichment opportunities across all year groups at the School. These supplementary activities are not part of the co-curricular programme but are viewed as ways to enrich students 'beyond the classroom.
Enrichment opportunities may be external trips linked to the curriculum, such as visits to museums or galleries, or they may be presentations at the School by academic speakers. Academic enrchment also includes residential trips abroad, external competitions, twilight discussion groups, debating and a wide range of challenge initiatives.
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Classroom Based:
Photography competition: Open to all years
International High School Arts Festival Competition: Year 12
Christmas Card competition: Open to all years National Schools Photographic competition: Open to all years (under 18)
Photoshop activity: Year 7 Ceramics activity: Open to all years
Wellbeing art activity: Open to all years
Graphic art activity: Open to all years
A Magazine: Various student participation
Virtual gallery: Student work exhibited on school website. Currently GCSE and A Level pieces
Photographic competition: All key stages. Exhibition and competition designed and rolled out (5,3,2)
End of Year GCSE and A Level exhibition: Showcase coursework and exam pieces
Beyond the Classroom:
Residential art tour to Florence: Years 10-13
Artist in residence and student collaboration work exhibited publicly: Open to all years Annual exhibition of the School's Artist in Residence: Scholar's activity for all years, working with the artist in residence, culminating in public exhibition
Community outreach project: Scholar's from all year groups have designed and painted a mural for the Beacon Centre in Ashford. The centre supports local people in need
Trip to the Natural History Museum: Year 10
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DRAMA
Classroom Based:
Junior Show: Years 7&8. Performed over three evenings
Junior Drama Club: Years 7&8
AshTech Club: Year 9. Focuses on technical theatre skills
Senior Show: Years 9-13
Summer Shakespeare production: Years 9-13
Beyond the Classroom:
LAMDA Tuition
Scholars showcase of performance work: Share work before the LAMDA season
Public performances of scripted components: Exam groups. Live audience and visiting examiner
Theatre trips: regular trips to productions at the NT, RSC, Globe and West End, in addition to touring productions at the Marlowe, Orchard and Churchill Theatres
Workshops with visiting companies/actors: Develop page-topage skills in all exam level students
Storytelling and performance workshop: Year 8. In line with World Book Day activities
Local Speech and Drama festivals
New York City Broadway Experience trip
Work experience: Local theatre companies, venues and producers
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FRENCH
Classroom Based:
Singing and dancing performances in French: Year 7. At the end of each carousel rotation, between Term 1 and 3
Combining language learning with French gastronomy: All year groups. Cooking classes throughout the year.
French Ciné club: Years 10 - 13
Celebrations of key French customs: To add cultural dimension to language learning
Years 7 - 9 projects: Promoting teamwork and collaboration to enhance learning as well as Kinaesthetic method of teaching for younger classes to develop memorisation
Beyond the Classroom:
A Level student conference, London: Years 12 and 13
Primary links: Encouraging French language ambassador to be involved in promoting French outside the classroom Workshops and experience day in collaboration with the University of Kent: Open to all year groups
Visitor talks: The importance of languages by professor in linguistics Work experience in France: For students in Years 12 and 13 who are showing interest in widening their language experience
Trip to French Christmas Market: Years 7-9 Residential trip to France: Years 10 -13
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FOOD STUDIES
Classroom Based:
Alumni visit: Talk from alumni working in Food Development at KFC, discussing their career path in the food industry
Yule Log competition: Year 9
Themed lessons: E.g. Easter, Shrove Tuesday, Chirstmas, Chinese new Year
Beyond the Classroom:
Creative cooking club, Year 7 and 8: Every Monday
Creative cooking club, Year 9 and 10: Every Wednesday
Visit to a dairy farm: Year 10 and 11, Spring Term CPA House competitions
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GEOGRAPHY
S3 Fieldwork: Year 7 carry out an investigation on infiltration rates. ar 9 conduct a microclimate study eoforthefuture talks: Year 8 and Year 9. Live link to 'Geoscientist the 'field' who talks to students about their career in areas such as lcanology, climate change scientists and marine biologists areer talks: Year 9 Dr Dickers holds career talks on where studying eography can take you and the benefits of transferable skills shford Place study: Year 12 carry out fieldwork and surveys in the cal area
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lobetrotters Club: A forum for students to dsicuss topical issues oyal Holloway Geography Lectures: Sixth Form only. Variety topics availabel online CSE Study Livestream: Years 10-11. Held every Thursday evening eography in Action and Climate in Action conferences: xth form only Organised and run by Education in Action umanities Twilight Form: Years 12 & 13 xam booster workshop: Years 12 & 13. Preparation for final ams sit to Stratford and Olympic Park: Years 12 & 13 he Canterbury Trip: Year 7 sit to Hastings and Winchelsea beach: Years 10 & 11 ompetitions: e.g. Geographical Associations Physical Geography hotographer of the year, internal competitions submitted to national mpletitions rienteering Masterclass: Year 4 & Year 7 at the Senior School.
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HISTORY
Classroom Based:
Alan Heywood murder mystery: Year 7. Handling evidence and making deductions
Heraldic shield-making: Year 7
Role play and re-enactments: Year 7 - Battle of Hastings and Harrying of the North Medieval board game: Year 7. Making the game in groups
Crusade carousel activity: year 7
Debates: Year 8. Henry VIII, Glorious Revolution, British Empire Charles I decision-making game: year 8 Newspaper articles: Year 8, Bloody Mary Source analysis exercises: Year 8 - Guy Fawkes, Emily Davison / suffragettes
Presentations on WWI: Year 9
Diversity theme: Year 9. Colonial involvement in WWI research
Radio broadcast on evacuation: Year 9
Carousel activity: Year 9 - gas warfare Re-enactment of a trench: Year 9
Soviet propaganda: Year 9 production
Connections with other subjects: Year 9. Fall of Berlin Wall (MFL) and Holocaust (RS)
Anatomy lesson: Year 10
William Harvey: Year 10. Pulse -taking activities
Industrial surgery: Year 10. Remove a tic tac from an oragne, mock amputations
League of Nations: Year 11. purpose and strucure of the EU and UN Inter-war propaganda: Year 11. Source analysis
Hitler re-enactment: Year 11.
Use of JSTOR and History Today: Years 12 & 13
Harvard referencing: Years 12 & 13
Witch Craze: Years 12 & 13. research into parallel miscarriages of justice
Cold War coursework: Years 12 & 13. Introduction to films and documentaries
Debating and presentations: Years 12 & 13.
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HISTORY
Beyond the Classroom:
Visit to Canterbury: Year 7. Medieval pilgrimage
Castle-making project: Year 7 homework Battlefields trip to Ypres: Year 9
Trips to Welcome galleries of the Science Museum / Hunterian / Old Operating Theatre: Year 10
Visit to a site relating to Elizabethan England : Year 10
Trip to Churchill Cabinet War Rooms and Museum of London: Years 12 & 13
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MATHEMATICS
Classroom Based:
Wade range of resources: Including UKMT, NRich and AMSP Technology: Explore teh subject more widely, including Desmos, Transum, graphical calculators and Geogebra UKMT mentoring programme and Olympiad questions: For students to attempt extended reasoning problems Project and journal work: Allows students to explore Mathematics in real world contexts Reading list recommended films and channels Sixth Form presentations
Beyond the Classroom:
UKMT individual Maths challenges: age appropriate. Exceptional scorers will go on to Olympiad round University admissions exam support: Includes STEP, MAT and TMUA
Maths teams: Open to all year groups. Participate in school, local, regional and national competitions UKMT Team completition: year 8 and 9. Hosted at Ashford School
Maths Academy: volunteering activitiy where students plan and deliver enrichmen activities to local primary pupils Maths events: Maths Week, National Numeracy Day, House Maths, Year 5 competition for local primary schools
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MUSIC
Classroom Based:
Ensembles: Provide industry-modelled experiences for students
Repertoire for ensembles: Closely linked to set works in GCSE and A Level specifications
Scholars and higher-level performers: Opportunities within the schemes of work to differentiate their learning experiences
Beyond the Classroom:
Music Scholars trips to local music establishments:
E.g. Canterbury Cathedral. First-hand experience of professional music-making and successful processes which might be emulated in the school environment
Visits from music professionals: Including composers for television soundtracks
Beginner concerts: For young performers and new performers
International opportunities: Visit to Hamburg to the Steinway factory
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PSYCHOLOGY
Classroom Based:
Suggested reading/watching list
Original articles provided to read Useful websites to support learning
Dragon's Den style presentations: Pitch and evaluate treatments
Revision strategies: How to achieve A/A*
Application-based activities: Embed knowledge into realworld scenarios
Research methods projects: Designing experiments, collecting and analysing data
Films/documentaries: relating to specific units for students to apply their learning
Beyond the Classroom:
Psychology Review: Yearly subscription Well-being sessions
Psychology in Action online lecture: Numerous talks from different psychologists from investigating conspiracy theories to implanting false memories
Suggested related Ted Talks
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RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Classroom Based:
Libby Ahluwalia: Years 12 & 13. Grade enhancement session Porchlight: Year 8. Focused on homelessness Advent: Year 7. Working with Revd Bellamy Philosophy Society: Years 11-13. Discussion topics beyond the syllabus and watching key philosophical films
Beyond the Classroom:
Visit to Westminster Abbey and London Central Mosque: Year 11, Spring Term Church visit: Year 11. Learning about the sacraments of the Eucharist and Baptism Religious Studies Conference, London: Years 12 & 13
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SPANISH
Classroom Based:
Spanish café: Years 10 & 11. Students enjoy a selection of Spanish tapas and communicate with their peers in Spanish
Spanish pen-al scheme: Years 10-13. Students send letters to a partner from our partner school in Seville Fashion show: Years 7-9 Spanish cookery: Years 7-9 learn to make Spanish potato omelet. Year 12 make a selection of tapas Film/novel: Years 12 & 13. Opportunity to study a second film or novel Day of the Dead workshop
Beyond the Classroom:
Educational and cultural trip to Sevilla/Málaga: Years 1113
European language qualification certificates: Awarded by Clic Language School, Seville Theatre trip to Teatro Cervantes, London: Years 12&13 Spanish film club: After-school activity Watch Spanish play at Highworth Grammar School: Years 7-9
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