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DfE Publishes New Enrichment Benchmarks: What Schools Need to Know

Published June 15, 2026
The Department for Education has published its new enrichment framework, setting out clear benchmarks for schools across England. The guidance establishes expectations for the breadth and quality of extracurricular activities, cultural experiences, and personal development opportunities that pupils should receive alongside formal academic instruction. The framework is designed to support headteachers and governors in evaluating their current provision and identifying gaps in access to enrichment activities, which might include sports, arts, music, cultural visits, and volunteering. For local authorities, the benchmarks provide a standardised approach to ensuring that disadvantaged pupils and those in underserved areas have equitable access to the wider experiences that build cultural capital and personal resilience. Whilst participation in enrichment activities remains voluntary for maintained schools, the benchmarks are expected to inform future Ofsted inspection frameworks and may influence how schools demonstrate their commitment to holistic pupil development. Lead Members should monitor how schools in their area respond to these new standards and consider what support might be needed to meet enhanced expectations, particularly in the context of ongoing budget pressures and the relationship between local authorities and academies.

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