INTENT
Our curriculum is built on the statutory requirements of the National Curriculum and is further enhanced by content tailored to meet the needs of our children. We:
We want our children to:
We believe it is important that our children have a strong awareness of their community and the wider world and develop respect and empathy for others. Each year, time is dedicated to 'Our Global Family' project, which promotes understanding of difference, diversity and inclusion. We originally worked alongside The Derby Book Festival and Derby College as their partner school, to promote stories written by refugees who are now living in Derby. Since then our Our Global Family project has become an important part of our curriculum.
We also work closely with the Derbyshire Music Partnership and facilitate a programme of extra-curricular activities including a school choir, instrumental lessons for whole classes as well as bespoke music lessons for individuals and opportunities to experience playing with a professional orchestra. We recognise that music and learning an instrument can enrich lives and stay with that person throughout adulthood.
Through offering a range of enrichment activities, we enhance the curriculum further. Examples are below:
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IMPLEMENTATION
Different starting points
Lessons are carefully planned taking children’s starting points and prior attainment into account. Stickers at the beginning of every piece of work indicate the Learning Objective, and steps to success are carefully broken down to support learning. An additional challenge is indicated too. Learning is scaffolded to support all children to achieve their best.
Memory Tasks
At the start of lessons memory tasks are used to enable children to retrieve prior knowledge.
Knowledge Organisers
Each half term, staff devise a Knowledge Organiser linked to the Science, History or Geography learning. The Knowledge Organisers set out the important knowledge we want every child to know by the end of the unit. Their purpose is to:
All children take a copy of their Knowledge Organiser home and parents and children are encouraged to look through them regularly. Parents are given guidance about how they can support their child with learning key knowledge and new vocabulary. Click here to access Knowledge Organisers.
In class, staff regularly refer to Knowledge Organisers and build in regular retrieval practice through, for example, quizzes.
Mastery Questions
Towards the end of a unit of work in some subjects including Science, R.E. Geography and History, pupils are set a ‘Mastery Question’ to answer. These questions require children to think deeply and apply their knowledge. Often, as children progress further up the school, they need to use higher order skills such as making comparisons, citing evidence and summarising.
IMPACT
By the time children leave Borrow Wood they will:
If you want to find out more about the curriculum we follow at Borrow Wood Primary School, take a look at the individual subject pages or contact the school office for further details: admin@borrowwood.odysseyct.org.uk
Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) - (Reception and Nursery)
In Nursery the children follow Development Matters and in Reception the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum. For more information, click here.
CURRICULUM SUBJECTS