

Sacred Heart High School
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212 Hammersmith Road, London, W6 7DG
02087487600
admissions@sacredh.lbhf.sch.uk
Extra-curricular
Sixth Form life is demanding and while we expect you to rise to the challenges set by your teaching staff, we firmly believe that education is not confined to your subjects. In order to enjoy the experience of being a Sixth Form student, you need to fully immerse yourself into extra-curricular/enrichment activities. At Sacred Heart High Sixth Form we aim to provide you with a broad and exciting range of opportunities so that you are in the best possible position to go on to further study, work and become a positive member of the community. As such, we have a variety of opportunities on offer outside of lessons. Including both opportunities to participate in academic enrichment for example join our Janet Erskine Stuart programme or extra-curricular opportunities for example rowing.
Academic Enrichment
We see part of our role at Sacred Heart High Sixth Form to support you in making the most competitive application to higher education, apprenticeship or employment as possible. Feedback from these institutions indicates the value that they place on students being able to showcase enthusiasm, passion and commitment to their studies that goes beyond their exam syllabus. As a result, we offer opportunities that will enable you to build a portfolio of evidence demonstrating your wider knowledge of your subjects. These opportunities are wide ranging but include offering the option to complete an EPQ, participate in the Lumina Programme, Sutton Trust Programme, Oxnet, Imperial Medical Experience and the Janet Stuart Programme. We are also maintain many partnerships including being a member of the West London Partnership alongside other local private and state schools and through this partnership students get many enrichment opportunities offered to them throughout their time at Sixth Form.
Extra-Cirricular
There is a huge range of extra-curricular activities on offer at Sacred Heart High including rowing, netball, music groups, language clubs and more! Please see the termly clubs timetable for these which is shared each term. Sixth Form students are also encouraged to set up their own activities or societies and support teachers in running clubs for younger students. If they wish to do this they should speak to their Tutor in the first instance and then approach relevant staff.
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Hammersmith and Fulham |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Girls |
| Address | 212 Hammersmith Road, London, W6 7DG |