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Super-curricular, EPQ and Volunteering Programme

Super-curricular – “Learning Beyond Lessons”

At JFK Sixth Form we believe that ensuring students engage in learning that extends beyond the classroom is a fundamental part of nurturing independent and curious learners. Through our super-curricular programme, we aim to enhance student academic experience by providing opportunities to explore subjects in greater depth, fostering a love for learning that transcends the standard curriculum.

Supercurricular Hour 

Every fortnight, students will have an hour dedicated to super-curricular activities. This is their chance to delve deeper into their subjects, explore new areas of interest, and engage with materials that go beyond their usual studies. This hour is set aside specifically to nurture intellectual curiosity and passion for learning. Some of the super-curricular activities that students get involved in are listed below:

  • Extended Project Qualification (EPQ): A 5000 word dissertation on a chosen topic which is marked and assessed. This can be worth up to half an A-Level (28 UCAS points)
  • Scholars Award: Every student in Year 12 completes a research project on a topic of their choice. Then, during a marketplace activity, students present their work and will have the opportunity to see fellow students’ projects

  • MOOCS and other online courses

  • Online lectures/talks (Massolit, Gresham etc.) 

  • Wider reading provided by subjects

  • Essay/Project competitions

  • Discussions/Debates with other students(e.g. Medicine Society)

Volunteering Opportunities

 We pride ourselves at JFK for our sense of community, and we encourage students to volunteer in as many capacities as possible:

  • Extra Curricular/Sports Leaders: Supporting with wider school activities such as sports events
  • Lesson/Learning Support: Support in lessons and learning support
  • Subject Specific: Engaging in Super-curricular activities offered
  • Tutor Reading Programme: Supporting lower school students with reading
  • Catholic Social Teaching Responsibilities: Participate in initiatives that reflect our Catholic ethos and community

Award System 

By actively participating in Super-curricular activities and volunteering, students can earn signatures on award cards ranging from Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. Prizes are given to those who have achieved these awards and their cards will be pinned on the noticeboard in the Sixth Form Area.