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School club proves a big draw as Harrogate pupils create 4ft giant pencils

A new range of experiences and adventures available to pupils at a Harrogate school is proving a big draw – quite literally!

School club proves a big draw as Harrogate pupils create 4ft giant pencils

A new range of experiences and adventures available to pupils at a Harrogate school is proving a big draw – quite literally!

The creation of working 4ft-long pencils at the Design Technology Giant Pencil Club at Ashville College is just one way pupils are embracing the new year with a resolution to take on new challenges.

Twelve pupils from Years 7 and 8 signed up to the club and have developed their woodworking skills using a raft of traditional tools.

The school has a proven track record when it comes to academic achievement.

In 2023, 94% of pupils who sat A level exams were offered places at their first-choice seats of learning around the globe.

Yet it also places equal importance on life experience - and this year’s Co-Curricular Programme was unveiled as the new Spring term launched into action.

Ashville’s Deputy Head (Co-Curricular and Outreach) Anna Wilby said:

“What I have observed throughout my career is the pupils who are the ‘busiest’ in terms of co-curricular pursuits often achieve the best academic outcomes.”

Choices for youngsters from every age group include the opportunity to indulge themselves in their favourite topics including music, dance, drama and sports.

However, the mix also includes sessions for fans of board games, books, fashion and design, languages, current affairs, environmental issues, nature and the great outdoors.

There’s even a Lego Club for younger pupils on this year’s programme while the older years have the option of joining the Geek Club, a Minecraft group, or a performance troupe focusing on light-hearted repertoire.

Miss Wilby said:

“We strongly believe involvement in a wide variety of activities benefits not only a pupil's personal growth, but also his or her academic progress.

“There are numerous scientific studies which point to the positive benefits to brain development, physical and mental health and the feeling of community which comes from co-curricular involvement."

She added:

“Our programme offers our pupils opportunities for the development of excellence and the chance for them to open their mind to new prospects.

“The activities are designed and planned for pupils to develop the eight Skills Builder Essential Skills - listening, speaking, problem-solving, creativity, staying positive, aiming high, leadership, and teamwork – all of which are taught and encouraged through our Future Ready programme.

“It’s not just about having ‘a bit of fun’ at lunchtime or after school.

"There are so many transferable skills and values you can gain from participating in co-curricular activities; you really can develop everything you need to thrive, both at school and beyond.”

A full list of options available to pupils from Ashville College can be accessed here. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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