Our Curriculum
Curriculum Statement
The Curriculum at East Meon CE Primary School
We believe the curriculum should engage children and provide opportunities through which they can apply attitudes, skills and knowledge to new situations and extend their understanding.
The curriculum at East Meon CE Primary School stimulates, motivates and challenges our pupils to achieve their best. We aim to create conscientious, independent learners who are confident in their own beliefs and are always respectful of the views of others. We aim to develop resilient learners who are proud of themselves, recognise their achievements and are supportive of others’ success.
We believe in providing children with inspiring and engaging learning opportunities beyond the classroom, using our unique location and community as a resource to support learning and bring learning to life in real-life contexts. We recognise the rural nature of East Meon CE Primary School and aim to give children learning experiences through our curriculum that celebrate and include our immediate environment and surroundings as well as learning in contrasting locations. By adding depth to the curriculum with engaging and memorable experiences, we strive to create learners who are motivated, engaged and take responsibility for their learning journey. Our curriculum map follows a two year rotation in order to take into account our mixed-age classes.
At East Meon CE Primary School, our Christian values of Love, Courage and Hope and the Christian ethos of our church school are woven into our curriculum through opportunities for reflection and discussion.
We will:
- Provide a wide range of opportunities in the curriculum for children to learn through first-hand experiences, applying knowledge and skills to new situations.
- Use the outdoors as a vehicle to teach the curriculum with regular activities taking place in the outdoor environment.
- Embrace ICT and technological developments to provide and enhance learning opportunities so that children are prepared for an ever-changing, technological world.
- Provide opportunities within the curriculum for children to learn through visits and visitors.
- Help children to make sense of what they do: encourage them to evaluate their work, set targets and take an increasing share in the responsibility for their learning.
- Employ a wide variety of strategies to enable children to learn in different ways.
- Provide a broad and rich curriculum that encourages enthusiastic participation, encompassing ability, gender and cultural background.
- Make relevant links across the curriculum.
- Challenge and inspire children, expecting the most of them to deepen their knowledge and understanding.
- Recognise the talents and interests of our children through our curriculum.
- Provide after-school extra-curricular opportunities that enhance and offer other learning opportunities.
If you would like to know more about our current curriculum, please either look at our Curriculum Maps or come into the school office to make an appointment with Miss Olver.