At Consett Infant School we are proud of our creative curriculum which reflects our community and caters for the interests of our children.
Our aim is to provide a creative curriculum which is not only enjoyable, fun and engaging but also leads to the raising of standards for all children. Our creative curriculum approach was developed in response to National Curriculum Guidance 2014.
Please view our National Curriculum School Overview
Our aim is that a creative curriculum makes learning more relevant and appealing as natural and appropriate links are made between subject areas and where ever possible, children’s own experiences. Visits and real life situations are also used to enhance learning. Our creative curriculum is not static but will change to reflect current issues and interests. We have a topic based approach within KS1, similar to the one used in Reception, to bring our school community together. This has the flexibility to also introduce year group mini themes to further extend these topics. Whole school topics have been carefully chosen to ensure a full coverage of curriculum subjects.
You can view or download our term plans by clicking the links below. Our archived curriculum plans are available on our website.
- We will be adding our new plans in the Autumn term.
Further Curriculum Information
In order to find more information about the Curriculum, parents are welcome to discuss with class teachers themes and topics which are covered. In addition, further information can be found in class newsletters, homework topic grids and also in National Curriculum 2014 guidance https://www.gov.uk/national-curriculum.
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
At Consett Infant School, we believe that inclusive education means providing all pupils with appropriate education and support alongside their peers. The Curriculum is all the planned activities that the school organises in order to promote learning, personal growth and development. Further information can be found in the SEN Information Report.
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