Enrichment
At Carleton House children are developed to their full potential. This means a very active extra curricular timetable. This timetable includes visits to the theatre, science fairs and museums and a variety of field trips.
Year 5 children spend a weekend at Manor Adventure Centre in Shropshire where they have the opportunity to be introduced to archery, orienteering, a mini-caving system and various adventure activities. This is often the first time children have spent time away from home on their own a big step that is successfully supported by Carleton staff.
Year 6 pupils spend a week on a residential course. The aim of this course is to cover as wide a range of activities as possible, thus giving the children new and varied experiences, in order to help build the child's confidence, self-esteem and independence.
To support the ethos of Carleton House, and to enlighten the children, charity work and community support work are given high priority. Money is raised for good causes and children visit schools and old peoples homes to develop strong links with the local community.


