Volunteering
At Harris Rainham Sixth Form, we pride ourselves on fostering a strong culture of volunteering that goes beyond expectations. Volunteering is not only an integral part of Year 12, but it also aligns seamlessly with our co-curricular framework and personal development goals, ensuring students grow holistically during their time with us.
Our commitment to recognising and celebrating these efforts is evident in our end-of-term report cycles and assemblies, where students' contributions are highlighted and applauded. This recognition not only motivates students but also enhances their university applications, as volunteering demonstrates initiative, compassion, and a commitment to making a difference—qualities highly sought after by UCAS.
By embedding the importance of charity work and supporting local communities, we instil in our students a lifelong appreciation for giving back. Furthermore, the skills they develop through volunteering—such as teamwork, communication, and problem-solving—are invaluable in building competitive profiles for future endeavours. At Harris Rainham Sixth Form, volunteering is more than an activity; it’s a cornerstone of character development and success.