The Hill View Primary School curriculum is designed to support all our pupils to achieve their academic best. In order to do this, we have ensured that our curriculum both motivates and inspires them to challenge themselves as learners. We want our learners to have high aspirations of themselves and be ready and equipped for each next stage of their academic career. Our school values, along with the opportunities for children to learn through cooperation, teamwork and resilience, promote the development of the ‘whole’ child. Respect for themselves, each other and those around them is of great importance to our school community.
We recognise that in order for children to learn at a deeper level, build on prior learning and retrieve information confidently at a later stage they need to have opportunities to use both short- and long-term memory skills. By the time learners have left Hill View School, they will have mastered subject specific substantive (key knowledge - the ‘what’) and disciplinary knowledge (key skills – the ‘how’) through opportunities for deliberate practice and careful planning for progression and depth.
Our ultimate aim is to achieve ‘The Best in Everyone’. In working closely with our local community and equipping our children with the necessary skills to be confident and successful learners, our aim is that they in turn will confidently contribute to the modern world.
Teaching and Learning at Hill View aims to develop our young people into confident and knowledgeable pupils who draw on their experiences, and those of others, to build a well-informed understanding of the world around them. It is underpinned by research into metacognition (the awareness or analysis of one's own learning or thinking processes).
Our Teaching and Learning Policy outlines the following implementation:
Our wider ‘Big Questions’ curriculum is underpinned with six wellbeing concepts:
Across the year the children will think deeply and reflect on each of the well-being concepts in conjunction with their foundation subject learning. Over their school career, they revisit prior learning taught in each concept and subject. They acquire powerful knowledge whilst broadening their experiences to build culture capital so that in time children engage positively with their communities as productive citizens.
At Hill View, when you walk into a classroom you will see:
We measure the impact of our curriculum through the following methods:
The impact of this is that Hill View children:
The teaching of phonics across the school is delivered using the Read Write Inc programme. Parents can find out more about the programme by asking teachers in school.
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