Plan, Track and Evidence Your School’s Enrichment Provision
Enrichment Passport is a comprehensive digital platform designed to help schools plan, manage, evaluate and celebrate their wider enrichment provision.
Created to support schools in responding to the Department for Education’s Enrichment Framework, the platform brings your enrichment activities, participation data, pupil feedback, evidence and improvement planning together in one accessible place.
Schools can create and manage extra-curricular clubs, maintain electronic registers and track pupil participation across different activities. Events, educational visits and competitions can also be scheduled and recorded, providing a clear picture of the opportunities available to every pupil.
The built-in enrichment self-assessment tool helps leaders review their current provision, identify strengths and recognise areas for development. Findings can then be transferred into a structured action plan, enabling schools to set priorities, assign responsibilities and monitor progress over time.
Photographs, videos, documents and other supporting evidence can be stored securely within the platform, helping schools demonstrate the breadth, inclusivity and impact of their enrichment offer.
With powerful tracking, reporting and filtering tools, Enrichment Passport makes it easier to identify participation gaps, monitor key pupil groups and ensure that every child has access to meaningful, high-quality enrichment opportunities.
Enrichment Benchmarks
- A strategically aligned enrichment offer
- A broad and well-rounded enrichment offer
- A well-communicated enrichment offer that celebrates participation and achievement
- An enrichment offer shaped by the school or college community
- An accessible and engaging enrichment offer
- An enrichment offer that works in partnership
- An outcomes-focused enrichment offer
- A continually improving enrichment offer
Enrichment may include opportunities across
- Civic engagement, for example volunteering, debating, school and college democracy, community engagement
- Arts and culture, for example, taking part in and having live experience of music, art, dance, theatre, other expressive arts, visits to museums and galleries
- Nature, outdoors and adventure, for example time outdoors, climate education and sustainability projects, gardening, residentials and camps
- Sport and physical activities, for example participating in individual and team sports, physical activities like dance, fitness activities or cycling, representing the school or college, attending live events
- Developing wider life and future skills, for example digital literacy, STEM clubs, enterprise, cooking, and managing finances
Using the Enrichment Framework alongside PE Passport’s tracking, assessment, evidence and action-planning tools gives schools a clear, joined-up view of their wider provision. Leaders can monitor participation, identify gaps, evidence impact and plan meaningful improvements, helping ensure every pupil has access to a broad, inclusive and high-quality range of enrichment opportunities.