Enrichment at Notre Dame Sixth Form
Sixth Formers develop personally and spiritually at Notre Dame, a thriving, modern-day community with far-reaching international links.

At Notre Dame, we firmly believe in developing the whole person and offer an exciting and diverse programme to our students, giving them the opportunity to develop leadership skills, teamwork, organisational skills, study skills, confidence and independence, as well as to pursue recreational activities.
Our students take part in a Religious and General Studies programme, consisting of lectures on topical issues, health education, higher education advice, ‘Gap Year’ advice and discussion of religious and moral questions.
All Sixth Formers take advantage of the substantial number of activities on offer, including Community Service, being a member of the Young Enterprise team, production of the school Yearbook, various sports, and the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme. Music and Drama provide further opportunities in which our Sixth Formers can engage. Junior School assistance is a popular choice for those interested in working with children and a large number of our students participate in the ‘Albania Project’ – teaching English to underprivileged children in a Company of Mary Our Lady school in Tirana, Albania.