Enrichment at Bradshaw Primary School

At Bradshaw Primary School, we embrace the opportunity to enrich the curriculum and provide our pupils with memorable, hands-on learning experiences. All classes enjoy regular visits, and we frequently welcome outside speakers to inspire and support learning in the classroom.

Each year, our Year 4 and Year 6 pupils have the chance to attend residential visits, giving them opportunities to develop independence, resilience, and teamwork.

What enrichment means at Bradshaw:

Enrichment provides children with additional learning opportunities beyond the standard curriculum. This can include:

  • Field trips and visits to museums, theatres, and local landmarks
  • Special projects linked to subjects or wider interests
  • Guest speakers and workshops from professionals and community members
  • Extra-curricular clubs and activities before, during, and after school

Enrichment is designed to engage pupils, spark curiosity, and allow them to explore their interests. It supports the development of new skills, creativity, and critical thinking, and helps children build positive relationships with peers and adults.

We recognise that enrichment can be particularly valuable for:

  • Gifted and talented pupils, who benefit from additional challenge and stimulation
  • Children with SEND needs, who may benefit from tailored opportunities to explore and learn

At Bradshaw, we believe that enrichment is for every child, giving all pupils the chance to develop, discover, and reach their full potential.