Cultural Capital
Cultural Capital is defined as the accumulation of knowledge, behaviours, and skills. Attributes that a student can draw upon, which demonstrates their cultural awareness, knowledge and competence can all contribute to a student being successful in society, their career and the world of work. Cultural Capital promotes social mobility and success in our society, regardless of background and starting point.
At Crookhorn we aim to construct a curriculum that is ambitious, broad and diverse, designed to give all learners the knowledge and cultural capital they need to succeed in life. We pride ourselves in our commitment to creating the 'next generation’ of society and strive to provide students with access to the experiences and skills necessary to equip them for life. We work relentlessly to support and broaden our students’ aspirations by exposing them to a wide range of opportunities to succeed in life.
Here at Crookhorn, we recognise that there are six key areas that help contribute to building a student’s cultural capital:
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Personal development
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Social development
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Physical development
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Spiritual development
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Moral development
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Cultural development.
Our cultural capital provision map is designed to open students’ minds to all possibilities across the different strands of our curriculum - which you can view in a PDF below: