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Fierté Multi-Academy Trust

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Curriculum

We plan and deliver an exciting integrated Curriculum.

Our Curriculum is a structured framework of termly or half termly Learning Units for each primary school year group. It covers Foundation subjects, RE and Science and is fully mapped to cover the National Curriculum requirements.

Each subject is fully progressive and follows a substantive and disciplinary knowledge-based approach through detailed long term plans. 

This approach allows teachers to be creative whilst providing them with the support and framework that is needed for a consistently delivered and planned whole-school curriculum. This ensures that the National Curriculum is being covered and that our learners and teachers go home every day excited and buzzing about their day.

In EYFS you will find weekly Newsletters and Termly Knowledge Organisers linked to the EYFS Curriculum. See the Robins class page for more details. 

All aspects of our curriculum are accessible to all children, irrespective of their ethnic background, gender, disability, religious or linguistic background. We strive hard to meet the needs of those pupils with special educational needs, those with disabilities, those who are more able, those with special gifts and talents and the children who are learning English as an additional language. We provide a rich, challenging curriculum, which stretches all of our children. Staff are aware of children who have exceptional talents and gifts and monitor or track their progress carefully to ensure their academic potential or talent is continually developed.

For more information about what your child is learning please take a look at the subject sections below or your child's class page where you will find our current curriculum overview and detailed Knowledge Organisers or speak with their class teacher. 

Here you will find Manor Primary's Long Term Curriculum Plans.  

Further details regarding your child's curriculum can be found in the class pages section on our website or by following the National Curriculum weblink.