Exning Primary School

  1. Curriculum

CURRICULUM

Exning Primary School is committed to meeting the requirements of the primary National Curriculum.  We want our children to leave our school with the confidence that comes from possessing a bank of essential knowledge and the skills with which they can apply this knowledge.  We believe that this will lead them to be successful, independent and motivated learners in readiness for their next stage of education.

The National Curriculum is taught through a mix of discrete core subjects and topic lessons, which integrate foundation subjects.  Topics have been designed to complement and build on one another with clear progression and links so that in subsequent year groups, they will be able to explore concepts deeper, applying their knowledge in different contexts. The more able are challenged further in their learning and children who find aspects of their learning more difficult, are appropriately supported so that they too are enabled to experience success.  National requirements and school requirements are mapped out as a whole school and then teachers plan the curriculum for their pupils accordingly.   The spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of our pupils, and their understanding of the core values of our society, are woven through the curriculum.

Inclusion 

“Schools have a responsibility to provide a broad and balanced curriculum for all pupils. The National Curriculum is the starting point for planning a school curriculum that meets the needs of all pupils” 

We fully endorse the above statutory inclusion statement, believing that all children at Exning Primary School should have equal access so that they may have the opportunity to progress and demonstrate achievement. We meet this by planning a broad and balanced curriculum which meets the needs of boys and girls, children with special educational needs, children who are more able, children with disabilities, children from all social and cultural backgrounds, different ethnic groups and diverse linguistic backgrounds. 

We meet the needs of all children by: 

  • Providing resources that reflect diversity and are free from discrimination and stereotyping 
  • Using a range of teaching strategies that are based on their needs 
  • Ensuring access to every activity where it is safe and reasonable to do so 

 

Theme days, whole school activities and opportunities within and outside school all enrich and develop the children’s learning. After school clubs and events extend these opportunities further. 

The outdoor environment and the local community are considered an opportunity for active learning for all our pupils. The school grounds have been developed so they can enrich different curriculum areas e.g. science, reading, PE etc.

Pupils have opportunities to share their learning with each other, their parents and carers and other learners through school-based and external exhibitions, performances, competitions and events involving other schools. Developing their independence and motivation as learners and their sense of responsibility as future citizens is at the heart of all our teaching and learning.

Please click here for our long term plans for this year Long Term Plans

If you have any questions regarding our curriculum please contact Mrs Clifford-Turner ruth.clifford-turner@exning.suffolk.sch.uk or Mrs Warren natasha.warren@exning.suffolk.sch.uk