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Enrichment & Life Skills

In addition to academic rigour, life in our Sixth form is also about expanding our students’ horizons and preparing them for life after Sixth Form.  Through a comprehensive enrichment programme, impartial careers advice, work experience and an exhaustive list of employability programmes, our learners develop personal, social, employability and independent learning skills.

 

Every Monday during Period 6 students choose from a range of different enrichment programmes, these include:

  • Duke of Edinburgh
  • Young Enterprise
  • Further Mathematics
  • Royal Shakespeare Company
  • UHS Football Club
  • PE mentoring

Our students are also encouraged to undertake voluntary and charity work and participate in projects that will encourage such qualities as perseverance, initiative and leadership.  Each year for example the Sixth Form take a lead role in assisted Christmas shopping for the elderly. 

Post 18 Programme

Through our links with local universities and organisations, students are guided towards a range of Post 18 programmes that aim to help students make an informed university course choice, these include:

In school:

  • Government Student Finance talks (Department for Business Innovation & Skills – Francesca Venting)
  • Brunel University Finance talk (Widening Participation Officer – Lesley Mortimer)
  • UCAS mentoring (UCL and Brunel students mentored Year 13 with UCAS applications)
  • Routes into STEM workshops (Brunel and Imperial College)
  • Virgin Atlantic Scholarship programme talk

Trips:

  • UCAS convention (Held at Brunel University)
  • UCL Biology trip
  • Royal College of Surgeons Careers Day (Royal College)
  • Media, Film and Scriptwriting trip (Brunel University)
  • Deutschue Bank, London trip (Organised by Brokerage Citylink)
  • CASS Business School, Bunhill Row (Organised by Brokerage Citylink)

Employability

We believe that now is the time to start developing students’ employability skills, many of which are embedded into other aspects of learning – attendance, punctuality, time management, resilience, motivation, communication skills and team work.  To develop students’ employability skills we offer the following programmes:

In school:

  • Barclays – Life Skills Workshops (Elizabeth Ward / Alex Monks from WE Day – representatives from Barclays bank Canary Wharf) (Ed De Gaetano from Transformation Trust and representatives from Barclays Bank Canary Wharf)
  • Push – Interview and Employability workshops ( Moj Taylor)
  • Study Skills workshops (Martyn Van der Spoel)
  • Mosaic Mentoring programme (HASBRO)
  • National Citizenship Programme talk
  • Smart Futures Programme talk
  • Coca-Cola Enterprise workshop
  • BT, CV and interview workshops
  • Young Enterprise workshops
  • Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) workshop

Trips:

  • Heathrow jobs and Careers Fair (Park Inn by Radisson, Heathrow)
  • Excel London – Skills London 2015 convention
  • *Coca-Cola Enterprises workshop, interview skills and sales apprenticeship opportunity
  • SSE Arena Wembley careers fair (Organised by Transformation Trust)
  • KPMG and Teach First’s Employability Road Show (KPMG Canary Wharf)

WORK EXPERIENCE 

At Uxbridge High School we also recognise the growing popularity of apprenticeships and have seen students now looking at the apprenticeship route as an alternative to university, especially as we are in close promixity to Heathrow Airport and many global companies.  Apprenticeship opportunities include:

  • Assisted Christmas Shopping for the elderly (Hillingdon Civic centre)
  • Law work experience (Stephenson Harwood)
  • NHS trust
  • RAF Law department (Northolt)
  • Barclays Bank (Canary Wharf)

The Sixth Form also offer a range of awareness courses and briefings including sessions on mental health amongst young people, Safe Drive Stay Alive workshop – (Hillingdon Council, London Ambulance Service, MET Police, London Fire Brigade and Transport for London