Curriculum
Thursfield Curriculum - A Ticket to Anywhere
Curriculum Vision
Our curriculum has been developed in conjunction with local preschools and high schools to ensure that the curriculum is ambitious in its content and outcomes. Thursfield’s Curriculum for Champions is a concept-driven curriculum, where knowledge and skills are embedded and deepened through progressive and sequential teaching and learning, which is inspiring and engaging to empower all children for future success in Modern British Life.
Intent
Reflecting our school vision and ethos ‘Ticket to Anywhere’, our aim is to provide our children with an engaging, exciting and empowering curriculum which prepares and equips them with the knowledge, skills and understanding for life in modern Britain and the twenty-first century. At Thursfield, along with other schools within our trust, the curriculum is designed to recognise children’s prior learning, provide first-hand experiences, allowing children to develop interpersonal skills, build resilience and become creative, critical and highly motivated thinkers.
Our curriculum has been informed by the National Curriculum. Our curriculum is a concept-driven curriculum where knowledge and skills are embedded and deepened through progressive and sequential teaching and learning, which is inspiring and engaging to empower all children for future success in Modern British Life. Through the inclusion of concepts, subject leaders and teachers have created an ambitious, organised, focused and progressive curriculum, which drives, engages and challenges. The depth of study ensures that knowledge is relevant and to a deeper level and the progression of skills allows for a consistent, progressive and thoughtful curriculum design, keeping the children of Thursfield at its heart.
Implementation
Our subject concepts act as our ‘coat-hangers’, whereby the children can hook knowledge onto them. Overtime, new knowledge will be added to the concept and children will begin to know more and remember more. At Thursfield, we use the concepts based on research by Jan Meyer and Ray Land (2003) to teach the most important element within the subject area. By exploring and repeating these concepts across each of the key stages, the children’s understanding will develop. We ensure that concepts are delivered at an age appropriate level. This includes the specific vocabulary that has been chosen within each subject area so that it is inclusive to all. Also, the use of icons to represent the concepts supports this. Through revisiting the concepts, children also revisit previous areas of study, widening their breadth of knowledge and understanding as well as building upon previously learnt knowledge - helping to create detailed and purposeful schema which can be further built on as the children move up through the school.
Curiosity, creativity and creative thinking are also extremely important elements of our curriculum and are key components of what and how we teach at Thursfield. We want all of our children to reflect critically on information and to see alternative points of view by looking for patterns and connections. For this reason, deliberately selected ‘connecting concepts’ are used across subjects to show that knowledge and skills are transferable and by doing so, we allow the children to add a further level of depth and understanding to the knowledge they have already learnt. Our curriculum is three-dimensional, focussing on concepts, knowledge and skills, not just skills and knowledge. Subject leaders have developed knowledge organisers, designed with the child in mind, which reflect this and provide the children with the relevant knowledge and skills that they will learn during a topic, driven by the concept selected.
Teaching these foundation subject areas in blocks (PSHE, Music, Computing and PE and French are taught weekly) allows the children to immerse themselves into the subject area for a sustained period of time. This supports the children’s knowledge development, understanding and allows children to build upon the knowledge they have learnt quickly as the sequencing of lessons is not disrupted. Being very aware that the children will then not be taught that subject for a longer period of time, we ensure that the concept, knowledge and skills within that subject area is reviewed and re-visited regularly. Through the use of ‘Rosenshines Principles Learning pedagogy’, daily, weekly, monthly reviews take place - helping children to retain knowledge in their long-term memories. By weaving in many previously taught subjects, the children then show their depth of knowledge by making connections and showing ‘flexibility’ in their knowledge. It is this connected knowledge which highlights the child’s ability to understand and process information to a higher level.
We also hold additional experiences in high regard and see the inclusion of trips, visitors from specific fields of expertise, parental engagement, enrichment opportunities as essential to the development of the whole child. By launching our class texts in a stimulating and creative way, children are enthused to read and are given an insight into their new learning - motivating them to want to know more. Performing to parents allows the children to celebrate their strengths and share their journey with their family members. Trips, across all aspects of the curriculum, provide children with unique opportunities that many of them would not have had the chance to do before. This learning outside the classroom is critical to the child’s personal development and feeds into the Cultural Capital which we instil into our children. This is further developed through the range of texts the children are exposed to and the vocabulary that they are taught and expected to use. Furthermore, personal development opportunities, British Values, social and emotional development, health and well-being and cultural experiences weave throughout our curriculum.
Impact
Here at Thursfield we pride ourselves on providing children with a ‘Ticket to Anywhere’. Pupils leave with a secure understanding of the academic content as well as having developed an understanding of how to be socially, morally, spiritually and culturally responsible and aware. We aim for all our children to leave Thursfield respectful, skilful, and ambitious; with a thirst for life and all it has to offer. Assessment is used as a teacher tool to make children’s learning schemas visible. As children acquire knowledge and skills, they connect them together to make complex schemas. Staff facilitate the recording of these schemas (in an age-appropriate manner) and use this to inform future retrieval and review sessions, thus ensuring that children know more and for longer. Concepts, knowledge and skills are all assessed and opportunities are also provided to allow the children to show their deeper understanding by making connections across the curriculum or recording knowledge acquired through independent study. A 'Retrieval curriculum' ensures that children are systematically retrieving and reviewing knowledge to strengthen their long-term memory.
Should you want any further information on our school curriculum, please ask your class's teacher or contact the office:
Tel: 01782 512301
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Knowing the facts is just not enough. We want our children to develop intellectually, solve problems creatively and manage complex challenges. A concept-based curriculum captures the innate curiosity of the child and allows them to make connections, developing structures in the brain for sorting and organising.
‘Knowledge is power. Information is liberating.’
Kofi Anan