Beyond the Classroom
Extra Curricular Opportunities and Educational Trips
Our biologists offers a range of enriching extracurricular opportunities and educational activities to inspire and support students beyond their regular studies. Programs like BioBolt for Years 5 and 6 help students refine biology skills through targeted practice sessions and exam preparation, guided by our experienced teachers.
A number of opportunities are also provided for those passionate for biology through academic enrichment, practical experiences, and competitions such as the Intermediate Biology Olympiad and DNA-Day essay challenges. For aspiring medical students, the Medicine Club offers Year 5-7 students insights into the medical field with student-led presentations, guest speaker sessions, and discussions on medical advancements and ethics. The club also provides mentorship, guidance for medical school applications, UCAT preparation, and advice on securing work experience, creating a strong foundation for future medical careers.
Additionally, biology students in Years 4 and 7 participate in educational trips that provide hands-on field experiences, enhancing their academic knowledge and practical understanding of the subject. These opportunities create a vibrant learning environment that supports personal growth and academic success.
Our biologists offers a range of enriching extracurricular opportunities and educational activities to inspire and support students beyond their regular studies. Programs like BioBolt for Years 5 and 6 help students refine biology skills through targeted practice sessions and exam preparation, guided by our experienced teachers.
A number of opportunities are also provided for those passionate for biology through academic enrichment, practical experiences, and competitions such as the Intermediate Biology Olympiad and DNA-Day essay challenges. For aspiring medical students, the Medicine Club offers Year 5-7 students insights into the medical field with student-led presentations, guest speaker sessions, and discussions on medical advancements and ethics. The club also provides mentorship, guidance for medical school applications, UCAT preparation, and advice on securing work experience, creating a strong foundation for future medical careers.
Additionally, biology students in Years 4 and 7 participate in educational trips that provide hands-on field experiences, enhancing their academic knowledge and practical understanding of the subject. These opportunities create a vibrant learning environment that supports personal growth and academic success.