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Curriculum

Brindishe Schools do not select according to ability and therefore the children within each class will be of mixed ability. We recognise that children are better or more confident in some areas or subjects than others and they learn and develop at their own pace and in their own way and so we use a mixture of teaching methods and plan opportunities to cater for different learning styles. This way we ensure that all children are able to succeed. We always look for creative ways to introduce and link areas of learning.

Our curriculum includes the subjects which children study, the content of those individual subjects, how they are taught (there are several different approaches, for example, to the teaching of reading), how they relate to each other (or how they are integrated) and lastly, how teachers organise children’s learning over a half term, a term and the whole school year.

We aim to provide for the full academic, personal and social development of each pupil, and to encourage pupils to work and think independently and to make decisions within a moral code.

Our full curriculum, including Year Group Overviews, Subject Learning Journeys, Subject Intent Statements and full subject curriculums can be found on our federation page here. 

Nursery and Reception

In Nursery and Reception classes the children follow the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum. This is organised into seven areas of learning:

*   personal, social and emotional development
*   communication and language
*   literacy
*   mathematics
*   understanding the world
*   physical development
*   expressive arts and design

Each of these areas has its own learning goals. By the end of Reception, most children should have made significant progress towards achieving these goals.