Our school curriculum is deeply rooted in our Catholic faith, guiding not only academic learning but also the spiritual and moral development of our children, fostering values of compassion, integrity, and service to others.
In line with our Mission Statement, we believe that all children have a right to a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum, which provides continuity and progression and takes individual needs into account. Work in school is planned to meet the requirements of the EYFS Framework and the National Curriculum.
Through its curriculum, the school aims to:
- Provide opportunities for our children to experience awe and wonder in God’s world
- Cater for the needs of all children through carefully matching activities to the abilities of each child
- Develop pupils’ skills so that they are well equipped to become citizens of the 21st Century, including the use of technology across the curriculum
- Create and maintain an exciting and stimulating learning environment underpinned by a broad and balanced creative curriculum
- Recognise the crucial role which parents and carers play in their children’s education and make every effort to encourage parental involvement in the educational process
We aim that all children should:
- Learn to be adaptable; how to solve problems in a variety of situations; how to work independently and how to work as members of a team
- Be enthusiastic and eager; to put their best effort into all activities
Curriculum Complaints
It is expected that most curriculum complaints can be resolved by parents talking to the staff of the school. Should these informal means not be effective, the complaint should be put in writing and sent c/o the Governors for formal consideration. If the matter is not resolved, the complainant would be advised of his/her right to proceed to Trust level.