How we enrich the curriculum

At Aspris Woodview School, we know that learning doesn’t just happen in the classroom. That’s why we offer a wide range of enrichment activities designed to help young people build confidence, explore new interests and discover what makes them feel good—mentally, physically and emotionally.

We provide opportunities for our young people to try new things in a way that suits their learning style. If gentle encouragement is what it takes then we take small steps. We believe that developing skills and connecting with their community should feel meaningful and fun.

Activities beyond the classroom

Here are just some of the extra activities our young people can get involved in:

  • A range of sports during break times including football, netball and tennis
  • Regular school trips to the cinema, theatre and museums
  • Educational visits to local businesses
  • Boxing, skiing and mountain biking
  • Swimming and riding
  • Cooking and music

Shining in our community

Connecting with our community is key to helping young people grow in confidence and purpose. That’s why we actively build strong links with local businesses, charities and organisations. We create real-world opportunities that help students gain experience, give back, and feel proud of their contribution.

Local schools and the wider community also regard us as specialists in the field of autism and we work with them to develop their autism knowledge and practice.

These community links don’t just build practical skills—they help young people feel involved in the world around them.

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