Skip to content ↓

Curriculum

Our vision is for all children to:
  • Be knowledgeable, confident communicators;
  • Grow in kindness and empathy;
  • Be inspired, creative learners.

What does this mean for our curriculum?

This means we want our curriculum to:

  • Be a spiralling curriculum that builds on prior learning, allows children to develop interconnected schemas of substantive knowledge and provides children with the disciplinary skills to be secondary ready;
  • Provide opportunities to review learning through retrieval tasks,
  • Exemplify a cumulative learning model to avoid ‘lesson fade’,
  • Include knowledge organisers and knowledge strips in books to aid review of learning and allow children’s books to be used as study guides;
  • Have a strong focus on vocabulary acquisition, including etymology, academic and subject-specific vocabulary.

 

  • Provide opportunities for children to collaborate, support and encourage one another;
  • Highlight difference in a positive light, using examples of inspirational people, past and present, across the curriculum;
  • Help children learn about discrimination, past and present, and develop the moral confidence to challenge it;
  • Provide children with opportunities to empathise through critical thinking, debate and reflection, as well as opportunities for social action.

 

  • Help children to see themselves as having the potential to be successful in the next stage of their education and beyond;
  • Include a coherent plan of inspiring and enriching experiences, including visits to theatres, museums and art galleries;
  • Provide opportunities for generative learning tasks and independent learning.

The following sections contain information about our curriculum, which is based on the requirements of the National Curriculum.  For information about our Early Years curriculum, click here to take you to the Reception Class page. 

Curriculum