Curriculum
Key Stage 3 (AGES 11 – 13)
This key stage will last for two years rather than the more common three years. Students in Years 7 and 8 will follow an innovative curriculum called RAP. This programme aims to nurture our new students; it adopts best practice from primary schools and is an accelerated two year literacy programme. This programme is delivered by a small number of specialist teachers in a dedicated teaching area. This programme Pupils engage in a series of twelve themed projects that integrate English, ICT, History, Geography, RE and Spanish.
Key Stage 4 (AGES 14 – 16)
This key stage will last for three years rather than two years. This will allow the students to study subjects in more depth and have a greater choice of subjects. The focus will be on developing the enterprise culture and relating the academic study to the world of work. All students will study English, Mathematics, Science, ICT, PE, RE and Citizenship.
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Key Stage 3 (AGES 11 – 13)
This key stage will last for two years rather than the more common three years. Students in Years 7 and 8 will follow an innovative curriculum called RAP. This programme aims to nurture our new students; it adopts best practice from primary schools and is an accelerated two year literacy programme. This programme is delivered by a small number of specialist teachers in a dedicated teaching area. This programme Pupils engage in a series of twelve themed projects that integrate English, ICT, History, Geography, RE and Spanish.
Key Stage 4 (AGES 14 – 16)
This key stage will last for three years rather than two years. This will allow the students to study subjects in more depth and have a greater choice of subjects. The focus will be on developing the enterprise culture and relating the academic study to the world of work. All students will study English, Mathematics, Science, ICT, PE, RE and Citizenship.
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Induction Week
7th and 11th July
Induction Week
7th and 11th July