At Evercreech, we believe learning should be inspiring, meaningful and memorable. Alongside our carefully planned curriculum, we provide a wide range of enrichment opportunities that help children develop confidence, curiosity, and a love of learning, supporting their personal development, behaviour, and welfare.
Enrichment plays a vital role in bringing learning to life, broadening horizons, and helping children develop the knowledge, skills, and personal qualities they need for future success.
A Broad and Inclusive Curriculum
Our curriculum is designed to be:
How We Enrich Learning at Evercreech
Educational Visits and Visitors:
Curriculum Days and Special Events:
Whole-school themed days, workshops, and focus weeks encourage collaboration and confidence.
Creative and Cultural Experiences:
Opportunities in art, music, performance, and cultural activities help children express themselves and appreciate diversity.
Clubs, Sport, and Physical Activity:
Extra-curricular clubs and sports develop teamwork, perseverance, and resilience, promoting healthy lifestyles.
Personal Development and Life Skills
Supporting Every Child
Our enrichment offer is inclusive and carefully adapted so all children, including those with SEND, can participate fully.
Working in Partnership
We collaborate with parents, the wider community, and external organisations to provide enriching experiences. This ensures children gain broader life experiences and opportunities to develop social and cultural understanding.
Our Aim
Through enrichment, we want every child at Evercreech to:
EYFS with local artist, Darrel Wakelam
Yr6 Evacuee Day - Autumn 2025
Weekly author visit - Year 1, 2025 -2026
Museum visits - Autumn 2025
#Hello Yellow day - October 2025
Wells Cathedral - Remembrance Day, Nov '25
Mini Police Programme - Autumn 2025
EYFS Theatre Trip to the Egg Theatre, Bath
Year 3 Carymoor Roman Trip -
EYFS Apple picking in the local orchard
Diwali workshops
Mindfulness sessions - weekly sessions