News

20 June 2025

Preparing Lower Sixth for life beyond the classroom

Enrichment Week is a highlight of the summer term for our Lower Sixth students, offering a break from the regular academic schedule and immersing them in a diverse programme of activities focused on personal growth, career readiness and life skills.

This year’s activities included subject-focused excursions including a visit to Hyde Park for a water colouring experience and a STEM trip to the Science Museum. Students also visited Royal Holloway University, where they explored university life, met current students and received guidance on the UCAS application process.

A careers element was also included, with a dedicated LinkedIn workshop guiding the students through the process of creating and refining their online professional profiles. In addition, mock interviews provided valuable practice enabling them to develop their interview skills with employers from industries they hope to pursue.

The students took part in practical life skills workshops covering everything from ironing a shirt and basic car maintenance to financial planning. They also contributed to a community outreach project working with Harrow Litter Pickers to help enhance the local area.

The week concluded with a visit to the UCAS Fair at the Emirates Stadium where they had the opportunity to meet representatives from a wide range of universities and explore the many pathways available to them after John Lyon.

Enrichment Week plays a key role in the Sixth Form experience and once again this year’s programme was a great success. It left our students with much to take away, from broadened horizons and newly developed life skills to greater confidence as they begin to take their first steps towards life beyond school.