Activities

Millfield School senior students doing craft activities
Senior school students walking a dog
Yoga and pilates MAP at Millfield
Millfield senior students painting
Millfield student Sophia Wilson
Millfield students playing a game
Senior school student cooking
Beekeeping Activities
Senior school students playing badminton
Senior school students playing chess
Falconry Activities
ESports Map
Millfield students painting
Millfield chess team
Millfield senior school student holding up art
Student cycling as part of Millfield's Activity Programme (MAP)

In line with Millfield's philosophy of providing an excellent all-round education, the purpose of the Millfield Activities Programme (or MAP as it is familiarly known) is for students to experience a range of activities and develop skills beyond those in the core curriculum or core games and sports programmes. Hence, whilst composition varies seasonally, and with interest from staff and students, suitable MAPs diversify the student learning experience and cater for all standards and abilities.

Over 100 different activities are currently offered during the course of the year. MAP includes many sports to broaden options, plus a range of other pursuits, hobbies and voluntary work. Recently there have been a number of activities included which cater for mental health and wellbeing.

There is no charge for the vast majority of MAPs, however some may involve a fee for additional costs, to cover specialist materials or external tuition (e.g. falconry, cooking and snooker).

It is not uncommon for students to develop a long-lasting interest and enthusiasm for their activities, continuing on to more advanced levels as they progress through and beyond the school. MAP therefore makes an important contribution to the all-round education that Millfield provides.

 

"I have really enjoyed our MAP sessions this term, it has allowed me to work with friends and think of new and inventive ways to help the community around us. It has also made me realise how many steps you have to go through to create something worthwhile, it’s not just a quick and simple process."

Upper Sixth student Lily, who takes part in the USP EAGLES MAP