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Wider Opportunities

 

Wider Opportunities: Enrichment at St. James'

 

At St. James', we believe that education extends far beyond the classroom walls. Our Wider Opportunities program is a foundational element of our curriculum intent, designed to build cultural capital by providing a coherent sequence of enriching experiences. From EYFS through to Year 6, we ensure that every pupil has inclusive participation in high-quality opportunities that extend beyond the core curriculum, ensuring all children are equipped with the knowledge and confidence to thrive in the wider world.

The Purpose of Enrichment

We offer a diverse range of Enrichment Afternoons, cultural events, and leadership roles to bridge the gap between academic study and real-world application. Whether it is a visiting theatre company bringing Shakespeare to life, practical first-aid training, or collaborative community celebrations, our goal is to provide a rich variety of experiences that drive meaningful personal development. We measure the impact of this provision not only through our pupils’ achievements but through their growing resilience, social capabilities, and enthusiasm for learning.

A Coherent Journey: EYFS to Year 6

  • In EYFS: Enrichment begins with sensory exploration and play-based discovery. Children learn to wonder at the world, develop initial social skills, and build the confidence to explore new environments.

  • Across the School: As pupils progress, activities are mapped to be increasingly sophisticated. From learning life-saving first-aid skills in Years 3 and 4 to engaging with complex artistic, cultural, and inter-faith themes in Years 5 and 6, our program ensures a coherent sequence of development that prepares pupils for the academic and social rigour of secondary school.

End Goals: Preparing for Life

By the time pupils leave St. James', they will have:

  • Broadened Perspectives: Encountered diverse cultures, art forms, and ideas that challenge their thinking and promote empathy.

  • Developed Resilience: Faced new challenges—from performing in front of an audience of 200 at our sell-out Talent Show to mastering new creative skills—with a "can-do" attitude.

  • Mastered Leadership: Through our 9 active Pupil Voice groups, children learn to represent their peers and advocate for change, ensuring they are active participants in our school community.

Whole Child Development

Wider Opportunities are central to our commitment to the whole child. These experiences prioritise:

  • Confidence & Independence: Providing a platform for children to find their voice, whether through performance or by leading their peers in Pupil Voice Group meetings.

  • Emotional & Spiritual Growth: Creating space to reflect on the world around them, including understanding different faiths and the moral lessons found in literature and community life.

Our Christian Vision and Values

Our enrichment program is a practical expression of our Christian ethos, helping pupils to live life to the full.

  • Compassion and Respect: By enriching Inter-faith Week with visitors and workshops—such as our explorations of Hinduism—we foster a deep respect for different beliefs and viewpoints.

  • Justice and Fairness: Our Pupil Voice structure ensures that every child has the chance to be heard, promoting fairness and democratic participation across the school.

  • Community: Events like our Talent Show bring our whole school family together, celebrating the unique gifts and talents God has given every child.

Oracy and Communication

Communication is at the heart of our program. Whether pupils are debating a school improvement project in a Pupil Voice meeting, articulating their thoughts during religious education, or expressing themselves through music, dance, and comedy, they are constantly refining their ability to listen, question, and engage in respectful, meaningful dialogue.

Pupil Voice at St. James'

To see what our Pupil Voice Groups have been getting up to at St. James', please follow the link to view our Pupil Voice Padlet.

 

2025-2026

 

2023-2024

Year 3 Play in a Day

Year 4 Play in a Day

Outdoor Learning

Year 5 Play in a Day

Year 6 Play in a Day

Year 2 Chicks

Bolton Music Service Performance

2023-24

Y6 Play in a Week - Encanto

Virtual Tour of Parliament - Y6

Whole school panto

Ice Cream Treat! Thank you to the PTFA who funded this

Design Technology - We worked with Cookstars to complete our food based units.

Pantomime - Aladdin. Thank you to the PTFA who funded our tickets for this.

End of Year Treat Day

After what has been one of the most challenging years, we decided to have a treat day to celebrate all the good things that have happened during this tough year. We had a magician visit us. He went to each class and the laughter could be heard throughout the whole school. It was a very sunny day and we all cooled down by having an ice-cream. Is there a better combination than magic and ice-cream? We don't think so.

What a memorable day it was. 

Mrs Tindall & Mrs Bibby 

Enrichment Afternoon

On Wednesday 17th October, all children will be taking part in an Enrichment Afternoon. There are 15 different activities on offer. We are very excited about this afternoon. Please visit this page after this date to see how much fun they all had. 

We are looking forward to working with new companies on this afternoon.

Wow! What an amazing afternoon we had for our first enrichment session of the year. During the afternoon there were 15 different activities on offer. It was a pleasure to work with new companies and volunteers too. 

Mrs Tindall 

Activities

Cooking Challenge

Coding Challenge

Dance Choreography 

Pebble Creations

Whittling

Afternoon Tea

Photo Story Creations

Lego Masters

Canvas Art

Jesus & Me Group

Pottery Painting

Drama Class

Science Investigations 

Ukulele Lessons

STEM Challenges

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