At Highfield Primary School, we believe that ‘Happiness Promotes Success’. We have therefore designed a broad and balanced curriculum to ensure children are motivated, interested and happy. We believe through this approach; children will achieve their full potential.
The key principles behind the design of our curriculum are for all of our children to:
The British Values of Democracy, Individual Liberty, Respect, Rule of Law, and Tolerance, in conjunction with the school’s S.C.A.R.F. set of values (Safety, Caring, Achievement, Resilience and Friendship) are embedded and explicitly promoted throughout our curriculum. Our intent is that our children not only reach their full potential academically but also as global citizens. We want all of our children, to be the best that they can be, making a positive and active contribution to the world they live in.
At Highfield Primary School children are expected to work hard and demonstrate positive behaviours for learning at all times: in doing so, pupils both maximise their own individual learning potential as well as contribute to the school and wider community. Therefore, pupils’ successes in achievement, behaviour and attendance are explicitly rewarded and celebrated. Through our House Point System, Celebration Assemblies, S.C.A.R.F. Award Assemblies and Attendance Awards children are celebrated not only as individuals but also as part of a team.
Our curriculum is designed to:
Knowledge Organisers are used extensively across our curriculum. This effective practice ensures that children are signposted to each subject’s key facts and essential knowledge as well as key vocabulary and technical terms. Learners then regularly re-visit this information in the form of a variety of retrieval exercises including reviewing, revising, end of unit assessments and quizzes. Teachers will also embed this essential knowledge further by explicitly making reference to it in every lesson. This regular revisiting enables knowledge to be committed to long-term memory, so that our children know more, remember more and understand more.
Some of our content is subject specific and taught in blocks from Years 1 to 6, whilst other content, in the early years, is combined in a cross-curricular approach enabling us to put knowledge into context for our younger children.
Throughout the school English and Mathematics are taught daily, whereas Physical Education, Music, Spanish, P.S.H.E. (Personal, Social, Health, and Economic Education) and Computing are taught weekly.
In Years 1 to 6 Science, History, Geography, Religious Education, Art and Design and Design and Technology are taught in weekly or fortnightly blocks.
Nursery and Reception have a thematic approach in which the 7 Areas of learning are taught.
All curriculum subjects have their own statements of Intent, Implementation and Impact, which can be found on each subject page on the school website.
Across the school community, we are committed to working in partnership with parents as we believe that when home and school work closely together, we get the best outcomes for our pupils.
The impact of our curriculum can be evidenced in the following ways:
Children can:
Teachers are able to:
Governors and Visitors are able to:
Parents and Carers are able to:
Ultimately, we have a curriculum that is designed to be challenging and engaging, whilst also being relevant to the lives and interests of our children. We want them to leave Highfield Primary School as confident pupils who take a pride in their learning.