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Great Ponton Primary School

Great Ponton
Primary School

Curriculum

Our Curriculum
We are very proud of the exciting curriculum we offer, both in school time and after school, at Great Ponton Church of England Primary School.

Intent

Our ambitious curriculum has been designed for our learners and their environment. It is a tailor-made curriculum, which is built around skills, knowledge, personal and spiritual development.

We aim for our learners to be critical thinkers by allowing them to have access to age-appropriate skills, as building blocks to prior learning, allowing knowledge to grow and learners being able to problem solve throughout their life. We want them to become well rounded members of society.

We help the learners experience and understand diversity and equality and how this links to being a member of a supportive church school. In turn the learners understand how those communities value and support them.

The learners are taught to be knowledgeable about our community, county and world.

 

We follow the National Curriculum which we have personalised so that we can provide rich and exciting learning experiences. Our curriculum is enriched by our focus on our core values of Wisdom, Hope, Dignity, Respect, Peace and Friendship, a sense of awe and wonder at the world we live in.  We are committed to developing the whole child and our children will have the opportunity to be creative, to be physically active and to be academically challenged.

As many areas of the curriculum are naturally interrelated, we find the most effective approach is through topic work and we have an exciting range of topics and themes which our pupils love.  

We are looking to invite parents in to see the learning at the end of each topic; this might be in the form of a gallery, a presentation, a shared task or simply an opportunity to look at the finished work. 

As we have mixed year classes, we work on a two year cycle so that there is no chance pupils will repeat a topic.  Our topics are enriched with fantastic visits and visitors. As it is not always possible to make meaningful links across the breadth of the curriculum, there are parts that are taught discretely. However, it is our full aim to ensure that pupils apply the skills they have learned in purposeful ways, throughout.

Progression

Starting with pupils in our Reception classes, we follow the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum which covers seventeen Early Learning Goals in seven key areas of learning. Our pupils learn through planned and purposeful play and through a mix of activities that are led by adults or initiated by the child themselves. 

From Year 1 onwards, we follow the current National Curriculum in accordance with legal requirements. This is a nationally set programme in which pupils are formally assessed in the core subjects at the ages of 7 and 11.

 You can find links to information about both below
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-curriculum-in-england-primary-curriculum

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/early-years-foundation-stage-profile-handbook

Our curriculum also encompasses Religious Education and Personal, Social and Health Education focusing on the development of the children's moral and spiritual understanding. We follow the Lincolnshire Agreed Syllabus for RE. please see the links to the left for more detail.

After School Curriculum
We are very proud of the wide variety and number of after school clubs offered to our children. If you would like to know more about what the school offers afterschool please click on 'News & Events', then 'School Clubs'.

Further Details about the Curriculum for each class can be found on the Class Pages.

An overview for each class can be found attached below.