The Olchfa Pathway The Olchfa Pathway. Aims of the Olchfa Pathway To encourage you to become well-rounded, socially aware and independent individuals.

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The Olchfa Pathway The Olchfa Pathway

Aims of the Olchfa Pathway To encourage you to become well-rounded, socially aware and independent individuals To ensure regular expert advice is available to you on the pathways you have chosen and on future choices To motivate, advise, inspire and encourage you To give you the opportunity to experience new pathways

Strands that make up the ‘Olchfa Pathway’ Formal Pathway - your options & compulsory subjects Non-formal Pathway - other organised courses that lead to awards e.g. First Aid, Duke of Edinburgh Award etc…… Informal Pathway - your hobbies and the Enrichment Programme

What is Enrichment? Enrichment is an opportunity for you to get involved in a variety of activities to develop your ‘informal pathway’. You complete one activity from the following key areas: 1.Community 2.Cultural 3.Sport & Healthy Living 4.Practical

Enrichment choices - Community

Enrichment choices - Cultural

Enrichment choices – Sport & Healthy living

Enrichment choices – Practical

Choose one option from each category. Two must be Year 10 options and two must be year 11 options You must give a first and second choice

Tips: Try something new Don’t choose something because your friends are Chat to your parents/tutor Make sure your first and second choice for each section are both either Yr 10 options or Yr 11. Children’s Nurseries, Golf and Squash involve giving up some of your lunch hour, so if chosen you are committing to this extra time. Tips: Try something new Don’t choose something because your friends are Chat to your parents/tutor Make sure your first and second choice for each section are both either Yr 10 options or Yr 11. Children’s Nurseries, Golf and Squash involve giving up some of your lunch hour, so if chosen you are committing to this extra time. Deadline: choices back to tutors by 8 th May