Sixth Form Enrichment
The Sixth Form Enrichment Programme provides an opportunity for students to develop themselves holistically and develop spiritually, culturally, socially and morally. The KS5 timetable is suspended every Wednesday afternoon to afford students the opportunity to participate in a number of activities that will further them beyond the classroom.
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Podcasting with Justin Marosa
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Tennis with Mr Jeeves (Thank you to Elmwood Tennis Club and Coach Will Jenkins)
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Charity Volunteering (Thank you to Rumi's Cave and Ashford Place)
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Gardening with Mr Roche
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Community Organising with Mr King
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Fitness and Football with Mr Pacquette
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Hair, Beauty and Barbering with Michele Hunter
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Floristry (Thank you to Nilly Flowers)
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Primary School Mentoring (Thank you to St Robert Southwell Primary School, Furness Primary School and Newfield Primary School)
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Street Food with Mr Albert/Miss Grace
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Chess with Mr Lopes
Students will work on a number of activities throughout the year and seek to make a sustainable change within their community.
Leadership
Students are given the opportunity to be involved with the School Council and to also ensure that all Sixth Form students’ views are heard through the Sixth Form Forum. This forum meets every two weeks with students setting the agenda and is overseen by the Deputy Head of Sixth Form, Mr Albert. Students further their leadership skills by being involved in London Citizens every Wednesday afternoon. London Citizens is an organisation that seeks to support communities to develop power, social justice and the common good.
Sport
At Newman we appreciate and celebrate in the sporting success of our students and as such provide both competitive and recreational opportunities to take part in sport. At a senior level, we have both basketball and football teams. Playing as part of these teams foster mental toughness, cooperation, teamwork and a sense of pride in representing the school.