The UCS co-curriculum is pivotal to preparing young people for the world beyond UCS. It enables and encourages them to discover and develop attitudes, attributes, skills as well as broader knowledge.
It entails a plethora of clubs and societies which are pupil led, especially by Sixth Formers, in addition to the many opportunities available within the traditional out-of-class pursuits in Sport, Music and Drama – the athletic and expressive arts. Approximately 80 lunchtime clubs and societies are open to pupils.
This co-curricular life of the school complements the academic and affords further avenues for exploration and investigation to a pupil body that is always interested, articulate, loyal and clever. There is often an interdisciplinary aspect to these societies – spanning multiple subjects – which means they stretch and challenge UCS’s bright young minds.
If our academic education stimulates, enriches and informs, then so too does the co-curriculum, which comes with the added benefit of showcasing pupil leadership.
Strong social awareness
Moving up the school, the co-curricular provision increasingly bears witness to the concepts of equity, wellbeing and sustainability.
Our cultural awareness societies, faith-based societies, medical ethics society and gender politics society indicate a school community that is conscious of equity. We are proud that our pupils have a well-developed social awareness and a strong moral sense. They are passionate about defending what they regard as right; they believe strongly in equality of treatment for all and behave accordingly. A natural corollary is our Inclusion and Representation Committee composed of students and teachers, with an agenda informed and directed by the pupils themselves.