Enrichment at Tuxford – beyond the classroom
At Tuxford, education goes far beyond the academic classroom. Our enrichment programme is designed to help students develop new skills, broaden their horizons, and grow as individuals, preparing them for life beyond school.
What Enrichment Offers Students
Participation in enrichment activities helps students to:
- Build friendships, teamwork, and social skills
- Develop resilience, confidence, and independence
- Explore creativity, curiosity, and personal interests
- Improve physical and mental wellbeing
- Prepare for future education, training, and careers
All students, including those with SEND or in care, are supported to ensure opportunities are inclusive, meaningful, and accessible.
Our Enrichment Opportunities
- Clubs and Societies – From sport and music to STEM, drama, and the creative arts, students can pursue their passions or discover new interests. Many Year 7s first explored these at the Year 7 Freshers’ Fair.
- Trips and Residentials – Memorable experiences, such as the Year 9 London residential, broaden students’ horizons and deepen their understanding of the world.
- Student Leadership and Community Action – Opportunities to take responsibility, lead projects, and make a difference in school and the wider community.
- Super-Curricular Activities – Subject-focused clubs, workshops, visiting speakers, and guided study extend learning beyond the classroom.
- Sports Fixtures and Drama Productions – Students participate, perform, and compete, gaining confidence and teamwork skills.
- Community Links – Partnerships with local clubs and organisations provide additional learning and social opportunities in our rural environment.
Recognition and Celebration
Students’ participation and achievements are celebrated through:
- Points
- Principal’s Awards
- The Tuxford Award
This recognition encourages continued engagement and helps students develop strong character and a sense of accomplishment.
The Tuxford Award – Rise through the ranks
What is it?
The Tuxford Award is our reward programme designed to celebrate and encourage learning beyond the classroom. At Tuxford, we recognise the importance of personal development and place real value on character development alongside academic success. The Tuxford Award gives students the opportunity to develop their character, contribute positively to their communities, and grow their confidence and resilience while building skills that are important for success in later life.
Who is it for?
The Tuxford Award is designed for students in Years 7 to 9. All students are encouraged to take part, with the aim of progressing through the programme and completing it by the end of Year 9.
What does it involve?
The award has three levels: Rookie, Pro, and Elite. Students work their way through each level over time, taking part in a range of activities and experiences both in and out of school. As students progress through the levels, they earn badges and achievement points but importantly, build key character skills such as commitment, responsibility, and perseverance.
How can parents and carers help?
Parents and carers play a vital role in supporting the Tuxford Award. We ask parents and carers to encourage their child to get involved in extra-curricular activities, both within school and in the wider community. Supporting their interests, celebrating their achievements, and motivating them to try new experiences all help students get the most from the award and their personal development journey.
For more information, please see our parents and carer guide:
Student Voice
Students actively shape the programme, sometimes leading clubs themselves. They provide feedback, suggest new activities, and reflect on their experiences to ensure enrichment remains engaging, purposeful, and relevant to their interests.