Talk:Co-curriculum

Example
One definition can be found in a Curriculum Intent statement in London: Our Co-Curriculum is everything we deliver to enrich the lives ofour young people. It is the opportunities to developPSHE, SMSC, Careers, Literacy and Building Cultural Capital through a powerful and thought-provoking Assembly programme,Renaissance days, guest speaker visits, Cultural Horizon weeks and tutor time. It isour mission to shape our futures together, the knowledge, skills and understanding of this Co-Curriculum show thatsocial development is just as important as the academic rigour to building the young men we want to leave our Academy.This means:
 * It is an essential part of our whole Curriculum
 * It offers breadth and depth to compliment the Core Curriculum
 * It is strategically planned to challenge our students in things they need to understand; it is contextualised