Senior Co-Curricular

Senior Co-Curricular

at Eltham College

At Eltham College, our Senior co-curricular programme forms an integral part of our holistic education, seamlessly intertwined with our academic curriculum.

Beyond the confines of traditional academic subjects, this programme embodies our commitment to nurturing well-rounded individuals equipped for a lifetime of learning and discovery.

Within this framework, our students are afforded a golden opportunity to develop vital soft skills such as leadership, teamwork, and unwavering commitment. The programme also serves as a catalyst for students to explore their passions, honing their abilities and preparing them for a future where versatility and adaptability are paramount.

We actively encourage every student at the school to engage in a diverse array of activities, fostering an environment that promotes the discovery of individual strengths, the cultivation of self-challenge, and the courage to take calculated risks. Participation in these activities facilitates a collaborative ethos among students, fostering trust, accountability, and leadership capabilities.

Through this immersive co-curricular experience, our students not only gain practical skills but also learn invaluable life lessons. They become adept at collaborative problem-solving, acquire a sense of ownership and responsibility, and develop the confidence to step forward and take the lead when necessary. At Eltham College, we believe this multifaceted approach plays a pivotal role in shaping well-rounded individuals ready to excel in the wider world beyond the school gates.

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School News

The Eltham College Bloodbowl Club (ECBC) had an exciting bank holiday weekend at the world championships in Nottingham.
On Saturday 4th May, 57 of our pupils had the huge privilege of performing at the Royal Albert Hall as part of Prom Praise 2024.
On Sunday 20th April the People Carrier set off from Eltham College at 9.
This week marked another fantastic chapter for our Year 3 students as they ventured to Windmill Hill for their much-anticipated residential trip.
This week, some of the Year 7 Scholars took on the role of business advisors in their recent session to understand business dynamics.