- Super-Curriculum 2022-23: Key Stage 3
- Super-Curriculum 2022-23: Post-16
- Super-Curriculum 2022-23: Pre-GCSE & GCSE
- Super-Curriculum 2022-23: Cultural Capital
Cultural Capital for Enrichment
Cultural Capital Extended Enrichment Opportunities
Cultural capital can be seen as the accumulation of knowledge, behaviours, and skills that young people can draw upon and which demonstrates their cultural awareness, knowledge and competence. It is one of the key ingredients a student will draw upon to be successful in society, their career and the world of work. Furthermore, our curriculum focus in this area will ensure that all children are exposed to cultural experiences and understanding which supports creativity and diversity in all aspects of their lives.
Download our table of activites for all year groups across subjects, by following this link.
Note to Students
Many of these Super-Curricular enrichment opportunities require you to work online. The links given within each subject area may operate in a number of different ways to enable you to extend your understanding of Cultural Capital within those areas.
In any of this work, please be aware that the permissions and filters on your home computers are unlikely to be identical to those on the school network, so be patient if the websites do not immediately respond as you might expect. Please open the links using a computer, if at all possible, to get the full benefit of the presentations your teachers have suggested for your research.
Remember always to operate safely on the Internet; applying all that you have learnt about online safety whenever you are working. If you have any concerns at all, remember that the Click CEOP button is at the top of the Home page of this site and will take you directly to the Government's Child Exploitation and Online Protection website.
To support safer online working, we have created a useful webpage by collecting together a range of resources for students and their parents/carers, which can be accessed by following this link.
Finally, with so many millions of young people across the country using technology to access their school work, many networks are undoubtedly over-loaded from time to time and may operate more slowly than usual. Be patient! Everyone is doing their very best to support your education at this difficult time.