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Curriculum

"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember.
Involve me and I learn." Benjamin Franklin

Broadening Horizons

At Rushey Mead Primary School, we offer a challenging, engaging curriculum which meets the needs of the children we teach that supports the development of children’s confidence and resilience. We teach the National Curriculum through key themes alongside quality texts. 

Our curriculum has been constructed carefully and progressively to ensure children build on prior learning to ensure they know more, remember more and can do more. We are ambitious for all pupils, and have designed our curriculum to provide our pupils with the cultural capital that they need to succeed in life. They learn substantive and disciplinary knowledge to provide them with sufficient knowledge and skills for future learning and employment. To meet the needs of our pupils and the community we serve, there is a focus on vocabulary and language acquisition, diversity and character education throughout all areas of our curriculum. In addition to this, we are passionate about how the curriculum can support the safeguarding of children and have made explicit links to guarantee our children have the knowledge and confidence to safeguard themselves and know how to seek help and support throughout their lives.

At Rushey Mead, we know that learning starts from the moment our children step through the door to our nursery. All of our progressive curriculum planning starts in the early years to ensure they are prepared for the curriculum ahead, and have been exposed to a wealth of experiences and stories which support their wider understanding of the world.

Curriculum Enrichment

In addition to our thematic approach, a key element of our broad curriculum offer is our ‘Curriculum Enrichment Days’, which ensures the curriculum is deeply embedded, and the children have the opportunity to extend and apply their knowledge.

All children at Rushey Mead, from EYFS to Year 6, take part in a whole day of enrichment lessons every other week. This helps children to discover and extend their individual talents and strengths across the curriculum.

Throughout the day, children in EYFS and Key Stage 1 take part in lessons teaching:

  • Music
  • Food technology
  • Computing
  • PE
  • PHSE

In Key Stage 2, children take part in lessons teaching:

  • Music
  • Food technology
  • Computing
  • PE
  • French (MFL)

This variety of quality and specialist teaching gives all children the opportunity to acquire the skills and knowledge needed to achieve academic success in a wide variety of subjects. As an important part of our vision for the children of Rushey Mead Primary School, this broad spectrum of lessons supports our aim to puts an emphasis on the essential early acquisition of the English language by teaching new and technical vocabulary.

At Rushey Mead, it is important that we celebrate the rich diversity of the local community and appreciate its enrichment of school life. We ensure that we vary the way we approach the enrichment lessons. Examples of these include teaching Indian dancing or listening to music from a wide variety of cultures. Our curriculum aims to help prepare children for the future by promoting the importance of making a full, active and caring contribution to the lives of others.

             

            

             

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