Curriculum Maps
In Key Stages 1-2, one of our aims is to make sure we give them a ‘head start’ for the rest of their education. Once they reach Years 5 and 6, they will begin to be taught by specialist subject teachers, just like in secondary school.
At Key Stage 3, students study a broad and balanced curriculum. We have a focus on the core subjects, with a range of traditional and creative subjects in the curriculum.
At Key Stage 4, students then specialise in a small number of subjects as part of their GCSE Pathways.
Most students will study the EBACC Pathway (English Baccalaureate). This means studying:
- English Language
- English Literature
- Mathematics
- Science (Double or Triple)
- RE or Citizenship
- A Humanities Subject (History or Geography)
- A Modern Language (Spanish, Latin or a Home Community Language).
Curriculum maps 2024-25
We aim to provide a Curriculum Map for each year group in order to give you an overview of what your child is studying. You can download this year's Curriculum Maps below.
- Primary Curriculum Map - EYFS - Autumn 2
- Primary Curriculum Map - Year 1 - Autumn 2
- Primary Curriculum Map - Year 2 - Autumn 2
- Primary Curriculum Map - Year 3 - Autumn 2
- Primary Curriculum Map - Year 4 - Autumn 2
- Primary Curriculum Map - Year 5 - Autumn 2
- Primary Curriculum Map - Year 6 - Autumn 2
- Secondary Curriculum Map - Year 7
- Secondary Curriculum Map - Year 8
- Secondary Curriculum Map - Year 9
- Secondary Curriculum Map - Year 10
- Secondary Curriculum Map - Year 11
- Secondary Curriculum Map - Sixth Form
Further information can be found on the subjects pages, or from your child's teachers.