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The London 2012 Olympic motto "Inspire a Generation" reflects our commitment to encourage students to be their best. Led by Miss Harris and Mrs. Lea, our enrichment program offers unique opportunities such as work experience, the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), and diverse learning experiences aimed at developing essential skills. In May, 15 EPQ students completed projects with an impressive 86% achieving A/A*. Our students reported significant growth in research, presentation, and organizational skills. Join us in embracing the courage to stand out from the crowd!
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Enrichment 2012-2014Focus: Year 12 Rosie Harris
The London 2012 Olympic motto is "inspire a generation". The Athletes, performers, organisers and our public proved what an all-rounded nation we are! Are you inspired to be the best? How can you stand out from the crowd? Enrichment Launch 2012-2013 Miss Harris- Enrichment coordinator & Mrs Lea -Careers Coordinator
‘The courage to be different’ Enrichment Launch 2012-2013 Miss Harris- Enrichment coordinator & Mrs Lea -Careers Coordinator
School based one off opportunities: Enrichment Launch 2012-2013 Miss Harris- Enrichment coordinator & Mrs Lea -Careers Coordinator
Additional opportunities which are available through consultation Enrichment Launch 2012-2013 Miss Harris- Enrichment coordinator & Mrs Lea -Careers Coordinator
EPQ success: • How many completed successfully in May? 15 with a whole range of interesting and individual topics • How many were assessed at an A/A*? 86% • What did the students say? Students in the last cohort at Crossley Heath said they got a lot out of the course, learning valuable research, presentation, analytical and essay writing skills. Students also improved self-organisation and referencing skills whilst at the same time gaining in-depth knowledge and experience in a topic of their own choice. All of these skills will help with applications to University and work.