Enrichment at Magna Academy provides an opportunity for you to extend your learning outside of the standard curriculum offer. It also provides you with many new and different experiences. Enrichment opportunities increase your motivation, achievements and supports retention. Valuable links within the local community promote our academy to prospective students and parents, which fosters a sense of community and cohesion within our academy.

At Magna there are many enrichment opportunities organised before, during and at the end of the academy day (as well as opportunities for residential trips). Students will develop essential skills including teamwork, practical work and creative opportunities that will encourage problem solving and communication.

Many enrichment opportunities will see you representing Magna Academy, whether it is for a sporting team, competing in the maths challenge or being part of a STEAM project. What is offered to you may change throughout the year, most likely termly. Some activities will run for the duration of the year.

Benefits from being involved in Magna’s enrichment programme:

  • Exposure to new interests and experiences – giving you the opportunity to branch out, trying things that they may not have considered before.
  • Curiosity for further learning – giving the opportunity to explore an interest in greater detail, it could also allow you to see a different perspective on understanding.
  • Identify and nurture new and existing talent – you may find a new talent in an area that you had not considered previously. This can inspire you in other aspects of your life.

The Magna Enrichment programme can also:

  • Reduce anxiety – enrichment activities can allow you to relieve stress and support you when coping with pressures from the standard curriculum.
  • Improve social skills – during enrichment activities you may work with students from outside your friendship group or even a different year group. This will increase your social circle and develop communication skills and self-esteem.
  • Offer real life experiences – This will allow you to apply knowledge you have learned to real life situations, broadening your understanding and application.
  • Increase confidence in personal abilities – taking part in enrichment activities allows you to develop personally, identifying traits that you didn’t know you hand and apply personal skills that may not be required within the standard curriculum offer.

When taking part in enrichment activities, you have the opportunity to grow personally, develop further knowledge and skills, as well as contributing to a more cohesive community. Your attendance to enrichment activities will earn house points that will go towards a variety of rewards throughout the academic year.

OUR Enrichment Week

Students had the opportunity to sign up for enrichment activities during tutor/DEAR time at the beginning of the Autumn term. However, if they would like to attend any club that they haven’t signed up for, students can still attend that activity and will be added to the register at that point.

Day Activity Location Time Year Group
Daily




Homework Club G34 3-4pm All year groups
Library Club Library Lunchtime All year groups
Sensory Circuits Sports Hall DEAR All year groups
Tuesday








Scrunchie Club F66 3-4pm Year 11
Athletics Club Running Track 3-4pm All year groups
Cookery Club G123 3-4pm Year 7
Sewing Club G118 3-4pm Years 7-9
Rubik’s Cube Club G25 Lunchtime All year groups
Book Club G25 3-4pm All year groups
Phoenix Games and Support Phoenix 3-4pm All year groups
Sparx Science Support G93 & G88 3-4 pm All year groups
Table Top Games Club G107 3-4:30pm All year groups
World Building F52 Lunchtime All year groups
Wednesday



Pickleball/Tennis Club Courts 3-4 pm All year groups
Gardening Club Polytunnels 3-4pm Invite only
RC Club Main Hall 3-4pm All year groups
Dungeons & Dragons G118 3-4pm All year groups
Netball Club Courts 3-4pm Years 9-11
Geography Club F51 3-4pm Years 10 & 11
Creative History Club F56 3-4pm All year groups
Life Skills The Hub Lunchtime Sixth Form
Table Tennis/Darts The Hub Lunchtime Sixth Form
Sparx Maths Support F34 3-4pm Years 7-11
Thursday Rounders Club Field 3-4pm All year groups
Craft and Read Club F7 3-4pm All year groups
Cricket Club Field 3-4pm All year groups
Axiom (Week A only) F34 3-4pm Year 8 selected students
Young Enterprise The Hub Lunchtime Sixth Form

Friday

Ukulele Club F63 Lunchtime All year groups
Ballroom Club Main Hall 3-4pm Years 10-13
Chill and Colour English Department 3-4pm All year groups
Wellbeing Walk The Hub Lunchtime Sixth Form
High Flyers G62 DEAR Selected students

 

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