Super Curricular Activities

Alongside specific subject studies all students in 6th Form @ Swakeleys are expected to spend at least 1 hour per week engaged in Super-Curricular activities.

What is it?
Super-curricular is different from extra-curricular. Extra-curricular activities are those outside of a student’s chosen topic, and unrelated to their studies, whereas super-curricular activities take the subjects they study further, beyond what they have learnt at school or college.

Why is it important? 
Highly selective universities explain that Super-curricular activities can help a student make a competitive application, and prepare them for a challenging academic environment. Super-curricular participation can enhance a personal statement, and give a student a greater confidence in their subject choice.  They can demonstrate that a student is serious about their area of study, and give them a wealth of ideas to draw upon in discussions if they are invited to interview.

Beyond that it’s likely that students will develop new ideas and opinions, critical thinking and analytical skills, and an ability to understand new information from different sources – this is all great preparation for future success

What is a super curricular activity?

  • Books
  • Articles and Journals (e.g. Hodder review series)
  • Websites 
  • Videos /Lectures
  • Podcasts
  • Online Courses (Future learn / Open Learn / Coursera)
  • People to follow on Social Media

Students can access a wealth of resources to support super curricular studies by accessing the 6th Form google classroom 

https://classroom.google.com/u/0/w/NTQ1OTQ0MDI1NzAy/tc/NTQ2MzY1NzA1ODg4