Swale Scholars
WHAT DOES THE ‘SWALE SCHOLAR’ PROGRAMME LOOK LIKE?
Each term has a different subject focus. Throughout the term, our Swale Scholars attend a series of weekly lessons at one of our Swale Secondary Schools; The Eastbourne Academy and Causeway School.
Our Swale Scholars are accompanied by staff from their primary school and take part in exciting projects within the secondary environment utilising their fantastic facilities. These lessons expose pupils to a challenging academic environment that promotes a culture that champions excellence, high expectations and hard work.
At the end of each term, the parents of our Swale Scholars are invited for a showcase of scholar learning that has taken place at the secondary school. Each pupil receives a certificate in recognition that they have successfully completed the Swale Scholars programme
WHAT ‘SWALE SCHOLAR’ PROGRAMMES ARE ON OFFER?
We presently target children who have strong potential to achieve highly in the areas of:
Mathematics
Science
Art
Physical Education and Sport Leadership
Performing Arts
ARE THERE OTHER SUBJECTS BESIDES THE ONES LISTED ABOVE?
In addition to the Termly Swale Scholars Programme at our secondary schools, we also have ‘Primary Swale Scholar Days.’ Primary Swale Scholar Days are one-off events in a given subject where children showing promise, across all of our Eastbourne Swale Primary Schools, attend. (Langney Primary Academy, Shinewater Primary School, Parkland Infant School and Parkland Junior School).
These events are extremely popular and successful. Scholars from Langney Primary School, Shinewater Primary School, Parkland Infant School and Parkland Junior School come together and work collaboratively in a subject they all enjoy and can shine. The focus for Primary Swale Scholar Days include:
Computing
Creative Writing
Mathematics
Science
History
Outdoor Education
Gymnastics
Cooking
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER PRIMARY SCHOOL?
Should your child attend a Swale Academies Trust Secondary School, your child will be able automatically enrolled onto the ‘Swale Secondary Scholars Pathway.’ Children from non-Swale primary schools, will need to submit an application and be interviewed in order to gain a place onto this prestigious programme at secondary level.