Curriculum

Our aim is for every child in our school to feel both inspired and supported to achieve their academic, social and personal best. We want each child’s experience of primary school to be full of joy and wonder as they learn and achieve, make friends and discover the world around them.

  • Our school values underpin everything we do and we believe every member of our school community should strive to demonstrate these values.

  • Our curriculum is ambitious and challenging with a focus on key concepts and topics being developed and revisited over time, building progressively year on year.

  • Reading sits at the heart of our curriculum and we aim to cultivate a love of reading in every child.

  • Our curriculum is broad and balanced, and as an all through school, our pupils benefit from a wealth of subject specialist knowledge and facilities.

  • We know that many children thrive in an outdoor environment and we regularly take the opportunity to develop learning beyond the classroom.

  • We aim to instil lifelong learning behaviours that enable children to be reflective and resourceful, taking responsibility for their own learning and striving to achieve their best.

  • We want every child to experience a wide range of arts, sport and cultural experiences, with the aim of invoking joy, awe and wonder as well as developing a greater understanding of the wider world.

  • We aim for every child to become an active citizen, engaging with their local community and knowing how to keep themselves safe and healthy.

Please find below more detailed information about all our curriculum areas. 

Whole School Curriculum Overview

Our Early Years curriculum is ambitious and carefully sequenced to allow children to develop their learning over time. It is designed to broaden and deepen children’s knowledge and understanding and with the intention of developing the whole child. We aim to support children to become critical thinkers, play and explore, and be creative and active in their own learning.

Children are encouraged to lead their own learning and become an active part of their learning through play. We ensure children have access to well planned indoor and outdoor enabling environments for high quality play. Our curriculum provides children with meaningful experiences which provide purpose for their learning e.g. arranging a seed sale, organising a birthday party, writing letters to new children. We recognise that young children are driven by their interests and so planning needs to be flexible and activities and play will involve the interests of the children to ensure they are engaged in the environment.

Communication and language underpins all areas of learning in the EYFS. There is a clear focus across the year on introducing children to new vocabulary in a structured way; high quality modelling of language by adults; lots of engaging opportunities to encourage children to talk to adults and peers about their learning. Reading sits at the heart of our curriculum and we use high-level and interesting books and stories to enrich children’s experiences.

We aim to foster the following characteristics of effective learning:

  • playing and exploring – children investigating and experiencing things and ‘having a go’ 

  • active learning – children concentrating and keeping trying if they encounter difficulties and enjoying their achievements 

  • creating and thinking critically – children developing their own ideas, making links between ideas, and developing strategies for doing things

Curriculum Overview Reception