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Archbishop Courtenay Church of England Primary School (Academy) Our Curriculum

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Page 1: Archbishop Courtenay Church of England Primary School (Academy) Our Curriculum

Archbishop Courtenay Church of England Primary School

(Academy)

Our Curriculum

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Our new curriculum!

• We have taken this opportunity to revitalise our curriculum to allow for far more real life learning experiences

• English, mathematics and religious education remain at the core of all that we do. In addition, we are going to be teaching extensively through Science, using topics, to create a cross curricular culture of learning.

• With the support of Ray Morris, who is currently a member of the IEB, and The Kent Wildlife Trust, we have planned a topic for each term. The topics are as follows -

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Foundation Stage and KS1

• Term 1 – Using Our Senses• Term 2 – Light Sources• Term 3 – Grouping and Changing Materials• Term 4 – Movement• Term 5 – How Plants Grow

& Pet Week• Term 6 - Minibeasts

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KS2

Y3• Term 1 – Animals

including humans• Term 2 – Light• Term 3 – Forces and

Magnets• Term 4 – Rocks• Term 5 – Plants• Term 6 – Our School

Environment

Y4• Term 1 – Animals

including humans• Term 2 – Electricity• Term 3 – Sound• Term 4 – States of Matter• Term 5 – Living things

and their Habitats• Term 6 – Our School

Environment

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KS2

Y5• Term 1 – Animals including

humans• Term 2 – Earth and Space• Term 3 – Forces • Term 4 – Properties and

Change• Term 5 – Living Things and

their Habitats• Term 6 – Our School

Environment

Y6• Term 1 – Animals

including humans• Term 2 – Light• Term 3 – Electricity• Term 4 – Evolution• Term 5 – Living things• Term 6 – Our School

Environment

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English Curriculum• ‘The Power of Reading’ – a Centre for Learning in Primary Education (CLPE)

excellence scheme. This is used to promote drama, speaking and listening and boost pupils’ imaginations. The scheme is differentiated from YR to Y6

• Our reading scheme consists of Oxford Reading Tree alongside a selection of non-fiction materials. Eventually the children will be able to use our extensive library to choose their own books, once they have mastered the skills of reading.

• We follow the Jolly Phonics scheme of work in Foundation Stage, closely followed by Letters and Sounds once the children understand the basic sounds of the alphabet.

• We expect high expectations of the children including their work ethic and presentation

• We will write and read for a wide variety of purposes in all areas of the curriculum

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The knowledge and skills neededPhonics, spelling, grammar and punctuation

• Children start learning about sounds in the Nursery, as they learn to listen carefully

• In Reception, children use letter sounds (phonics) to begin to read and write simple sentences

• In Key Stage 1, they learn all 44 letter sounds and the basic rules of grammar and punctuation

• In Key Stage 2, children learn more complex rules for spelling, grammar and punctuation

• Every child should be able to write a complex sentence by the end of Year 6

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Maths Curriculum

• Practical maths using hands on resources and real life problem solving

• A ‘have a go’ approach and to understand that we get to the correct answer by making mistakes!

• Outdoor learning that links with Science, DT, History and Geography

• Making mathematics fun again

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Basic skills and knowledge in mathematics

• Learning about numbers, so that children have the skills to do addition, subtraction, division and multiplication

• Yes, they will learn and practise their tables• Very able pupils will have the chance to do

master classes with local schools• Pupils who find mathematics more difficult

will be given extra support interventions

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Early Years Foundation StageThe educational journey begins in NurseryDuring the child’s time in Nursery and the Reception year, children will begin to acquire skills in-• Speaking and Listening• Socialising• Playing and sharing• Learning each sound and letter of the alphabet• Working with numbers up to and beyond 20• Writing - which will include forming sentences• Reading• Physical activityThese skills enable the children to form the foundations in which they will rely on for the rest of their academic life.

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The Creative Curriculum• History, Geography, Art, Design Technology, Computing, ICT, Music and

Modern Foreign Languages will be entwined with the Science topic and taught in way that will capture every child’s imagination. The National Curriculum objectives will be covered for the relevant year groups.

• By using a cross curricular format, we are allowing the teachers and pupils to become absorbed within the topic, therefore allowing a deeper understanding to take place

• Also this means that we can be more flexible with our curriculum and can focus on whole school projects that will enable the children to use all of their skills to plan, make decisions and evaluate their learning.

• Writing, Reading and Maths will run through all subjects so that the children are consolidating newly found skills.

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Physical Education• Every school receives additional money from the government

specifically designated for sport• We are using our funding by hiring a full time sports coach who is

working with every class once a week• The teacher and coach work team teach, allowing the teacher to

update their own professional skills• The coach also provides holiday clubs free of charge to allow our

children to keep working in their skills outside of school time• The PE session by Matt our sports coach is in addition to the hour of

quality PE that every child is receiving from their own class room teachers

• This year we are working on allowing our Y6 children to have regular swimming lessons

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What are we hoping to achieve?

• Exciting, innovative and real life learning experiences to empower the children with the knowledge they need to progress through their education

• Outstanding teaching in all areas of the curriculum• Children taking greater control of their own learning

– becoming independent young people• To build and restore links and relationships within the

local community – especially the church

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• An open door policy where parents can discuss their child’s progress at any time

• Behaviour in and around the school to become exemplary and enhanced by our work with the army

• With the support of the Kent Wildlife Trust, create a school site that is visited by members of the public as a wildlife sanctuary

• Create an environment where all children feel safe, valued and can develop to the best of their ability

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Assessment, a partnership with parents/carers

My Learning Journey –• A tracking system that records the children’s progress from YR

to Y6• Daily assessments, including marking, of the learning taking

place within the classroom, in order to inform our teaching• Regular monitoring of lessons and planning to ensure that the

children are receiving the best possible curriculum• Parent Consultations 3 x year and written report 2 x year to

ensure that parents are kept up to date on their child’s progress• A rigorous SEN support system to ensure all pupils are receiving

an education which is suited to them

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The most important…..Parents!We want to build a trusting and open relationship with you to ensure that the children are being supported both in and out of school.What can you do to help?• Talk to your children and encourage them to ask questions about the world around them• Read every night with your child for at least 5 minutes – make it an enjoyable experience• Ensure that you speak highly of the school in your child’s presence – if they know that you

respect the education system then they will too• Encourage them to take pride in their appearance• Remind them of the appropriate language to be used in and around the school grounds• Complete any homework that has been given by the class teacher – homework is given to

support your child’s learning in school• If in doubt ask – any member of the SLT will try their best to speak to you about any

concerns that you have, the same day .