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Personal Development
Sixth form students have the opportunity for developmental roles in the school community, working as Prefects, Buddies (Training available from Childline N.I.), Subject Mentors and Peer Mediators with younger pupils.
Maths Mentoring – and on a Friday afternoon!
These roles are mutually beneficial to both groups and strengthen bonds within the school community as well as providing valuable life experience for the Sixth Former.
A sixth form prefect working with her allocated form class
Prefects present attendance certificates at monthly House Assemblies
Groups of students regularly attend 6th Form conferences in educational and municipal scenarios. In addition, groups of students participate in the NICE (Northern Ireland Children’s Enterprise) Growing Up in a Divided Society programme (below)
and various business insight and career planning and leadership opportunities.
Sixth Form Students involved in peer mentoring with Sentinus at their Special Schools Roadshow.
Sixth Form Students participate in the annual Business Insight Course.
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