- substantive knowledge (the factual content, connected through a careful sequence)
- disciplinary knowledge (how you develop and apply this knowledge)
- subject specific skills (e.g. mapwork in geography, timelines in history)
For key stages 1 & 2 we follow the National Curriculum including Religious Education and RHSE ( Relationship, health and sex education) at an age-appropriate level. We have a broad and balanced curriculum which promotes the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development of pupils and prepares them for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of later life.
We have links to the local community, e.g. a termly visit to Dartmoor Zoo and the local church. Some key features of our curriculum are:
- Regular Forest School activities in the local Tin Woods led by Forest School trained practitioners and we have been awarded the Recognised Provider mark
- Regular visitors including artists and musicians
- Visits out, e.g. Crownhill Fort, Plymouth Aquarium, local beaches and Dartmoor
- Modern IT resources including iPads and Chromebooks
- Key values to teach skills for life including responsibility and care for others
- We value the Arts and have a Silver Artsmark Award (2023) and Music Mark (2022) for our commitment to offering music, art, drama and dance
- Helping children understand environmental issues, we have a Green Flag (re accredited in 2023), the highest Eco Schools award and the Forest School Association Recognised Provider status (re-accredited in 2023)
Children are encouraged to make links between subjects, developing knowledge, skills and positive attitudes to learning in a range of contexts. We actively teach children how to learn and to develop their confidence, capability and passion.
Find out more about Forest School on our Forest School tab.
Our Curriculum statement and Teaching For Learning Policy can be found on the School Policies page.
We base our phonics teaching on the Phonics Bug scheme and use the Spelling Shed programme from Years 2 to 6. Once children are able to decode words confidently with phonics we use a wide variety of reading schemes, underpinned by assessments in the Accelerated Reader programme.
We do not set homework but do expect regular reading at home, spelling practice and practice to recall number facts including times tables.
Click here to see the KS1 and KS2 National Curriculum.
Due to our mixed year groups we have a 2 year rolling programme, see this below.
Further details on each subject, the content and our end points can be given on request from the school office.