Menu
Search
Translate
Home Page

Our Lady and St. Patrick's Catholic Primary School Part of the Mater Christi Multi-Academy Trust

Intent, Design & Aims of our Curriculum

Curriculum Intent

 

At Our Lady & St Patrick’s, we recognise that we are building the foundations for life-long learning with Christ at the centre. We want to capture and nurture a love of learning that our pupils will carry with them as they grow.

 

We therefore strongly believe that learning should be memorable, hands on, active and challenging. Our curriculum is carefully planned to ensure that all our pupils are encouraged to reach their full potential.

 

Our curriculum puts the child at the centre of our school, where positive relationships based on mutual trust and respect are at the heart of everything we do.

 

Our ambitious curriculum has been designed to take account of the legal requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum and the Primary National Curriculum. It exposes our children to enriching experiences, immersing them in progressive knowledge and skills; equipping them with personal characteristics required to succeed in life.

 

The key principles behind the design of our curriculum are for our children to:

 

  • be confident, independent and resilient; displaying a thirst for learning
  • be kind; showing empathy and compassion whilst valuing diversity
  • achieve academically across the entire curriculum, meeting at least the national expectation by the end of their primary education
  • be culturally knowledgeable about our country and our world
  • develop skills, knowledge and understanding to enable children to think and act spiritually and morally, and to allow them to engage in the culture in which they live and to understand and appreciate the cultures of others.
  • enjoy a rich, engaging and memorable programme of study, which is tailored to the needs of our pupils which overcomes potential barriers to learning that we as a school identify
  • develop a love of learning aligned with national intent, so that pupils can reach and exceed their potential to directly impact their life chances and own future aspirations

 

Ultimately, we want all of our children to be the best they can be, making a positive contribution to the world in which they live.

Designing our Curriculum at OLASP

Our curriculum is carefully designed and regularly reviewed, to ensure it is effective, engaging and relevant. It is designed to provide broad and rich coverage of engaging and age-appropriate themes and topics, whilst allowing for clear progression in skills in all subjects, year on year.

 

In order to ensure that our curriculum is always relevant and engaging, Subject Leaders play an important part in leading a regular programme of monitoring, evaluation and review.

Curriculum Aims

 

The overarching aim of our curriculum is to provide opportunities for children to develop as independent, confident, successful learners with high aspirations, who know how to make a positive contribution to their community and to wider society.

 

Our curriculum is underpinned by a focus on developing children’s moral, spiritual, social and cultural understanding, ensuring that children are well prepared for life in modern Britain.

 

As a school we provide a highly inclusive environment, where learners enjoy their education and make good progress in all subjects and areas of learning. A primary focus of our curriculum is to raise aspirations, engender a sense of personal pride in achievement, and provide a purpose and relevance for learning.

 

Pupils at all levels are helped to achieve their potential. Those who are most able are challenged and supported through appropriate extension activities. Those who struggle are encouraged and given targeted support to embed skills, to develop at their own pace, or simply to learn in a style that best suits their individual needs. We encourage children to take ownership of their learning and development, and provide opportunities for them to develop strategies for working both independently and collaboratively.

 

As well as promoting all of these values we ensure that children are fully aware of how to keep themselves safe, as well as who to talk to if they have a problem.

 

Our Curriculum provides pupils with memorable experiences, through diverse and rich learning opportunities, through which children can develop a range of transferable skills. The children's own community, its heritage and traditions are frequently used as a starting point for engaging interest. Enjoyment of the curriculum promotes achievement, confidence and good behaviour. Children feel safe to try new things and they take pride in their work and in all their achievements, both academic and otherwise.

 

Pupil engagement with learning is further supported through high quality visits and visitors into school, to further enhance our curriculum and provide opportunities to broaden children’s life experiences. This includes a schedule of residential visits for every Key Stage Two class, with activities linked to the topics and themes being studied by each class. In addition, there are regular trips and visitors into school taking place throughout the school year in every class. These trips and visits are, again, closely linked to the themes and topics being studied and help to provide first-hand, exciting opportunities for children to see their learning ‘brought to life’.

 

Top