Seckford Scheme
Woodbridge has a unique Friday afternoon activity session, known as the Seckford Scheme. Every Friday, academic education ends at lunchtime, and the afternoons are devoted to activities under the Seckford Scheme, an integral part of Woodbridge School life and hugely influential in the all round development of Woodbridge pupils and students.
From Year 9 onwards, students have a choice of joining the CCF, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme (or both) or honing their skills in the many different sports, arts, music, and other activities available at Woodbridge.
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