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We believe that learning should be engaging and fun and teach students how to access the skills they need to be successful.

 

Our curriculum is designed and constantly evaluated so that we can embrace and support our beliefs and work for the benefit of our learners.  The curriculum takes account of the legal requirements of the National Curriculum.  

 

In order to do this successfully, we follow the Inspire Curriculum (details below), Rising Stars, Val Sabin (PE) and Essex SACRE (ExploreRE).  These act as exciting bases for our curriculum.  Teachers plan around the themes to make learning exciting and engaging for our learners.  In turn, this enables us to plan for the needs of all learners in order that they are supported to reach and exceed their potential. 

 

As previously stated, we ensure that we develop our curriculum to meet the requirements of the National Curriculum as well as national and local guidance (where appropriate) as well as the needs of children.  

 

Our aim is to provide a curriculum that is inspiring, broad, balanced and differentiated in order to help each child realise their full potential.

Programme of Study

  • Maths Curriculum Information.pdf
  • art___design_programme_of_study(3) (1).pdf
  • computing_2014_programme_of_study(2).pdf
  • design___technology_programme_of_study(3) (1).pdf
  • English_programme_of_study(4) (2).pdf
  • geography_programme_of_study(3).pdf
  • Programme of study - history.pdf
  • languages_programme_of_study_(for_key_stage_2)(2) (2).pdf
  • pe__programme_of_study_(1)(3).pdf
  • music_programme_of_study(3) (2).pdf
  • pshe_programme_of_study(3).pdf
  • maths_programme_of_study(4) (1).pdf
  • science_programme_of_study(3) (1).pdf
  • PRIMARY_national_curriculum_-_History.pdf

Inspire Unit Overviews

  • Amazing Amazon.pdf
  • Angry Earth.pdf
  • Animal Allsorts.pdf
  • A Place for Everything.pdf
  • Around the World in 20 Days..pdf
  • A Time to Shine.pdf
  • A Voyage of Discovery.pdf
  • Art on Your Doorstep.pdf
  • Batteries Included.pdf
  • Blown Away.pdf
  • Brilliant Bodies.pdf
  • Dragons, the fact and the fiction.pdf
  • Fever, Fire and Fashion.pdf
  • Flying High.pdf
  • From Source to Sea.pdf
  • Home and Away.pdf
  • I Need to Be Me.pdf
  • Inspire Curriculum Rolling Programme.pdf
  • Inspire Curriculum Rolling Programme (1).pdf
  • Inspire Unit Summary Leaflet A3.pdf
  • It is a Small World.pdf
  • Let's Celebrate.pdf
  • National Celebration.pdf
  • No Way Back.pdf
  • Our Commonwealth.pdf
  • Poles Apart.pdf
  • Posting and Places.pdf
  • Rites and Rituals.pdf
  • Round and Round.pdf
  • Set in Stone.pdf
  • Shadow Dancers.pdf
  • Shake, Rock and Roll.pdf
  • Sounding Off.pdf
  • Sowing and Growing.pdf
  • Taking Control.pdf
  • The Ancient Greeks.pdf
  • The Battle of Britain.pdf
  • The Big Build.pdf
  • The Dark Ages and Darkness.pdf
  • The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.pdf
  • The Mummy.pdf
  • The Potting Shed.pdf
  • The World is Our Oyster.pdf
  • Through the Keyhole.pdf
  • To the rescue.pdf
  • To the Stars.pdf
  • Town Mouse - Country Mouse.pdf
  • Trading Places.pdf
  • We Shall Go.pdf
  • What the Attraction is..pdf
  • What the Romans Did For Us..pdf
  • What's Happening Now.pdf
  • Where My Food Goes.pdf
  • Who I Am.pdf
  • Why Humans are Animals Too..pdf
  • You Choose.pdf
  • You're Hired.pdf

Spelling, Grammar and Punctuation Overviews

  • SPG Spelling Overview.pdf
  • SPG Grammar and Punctuation Overview.pdf
  • Phonics at St Nicholas

RE Programme of Study

  • Key Stage 1 - Long Term Plan.pdf
  • Key Stage 2 - Long Term Plan.pdf

RE and Collective Worship

As a Church of England Primary school, Religious education is taught in accordance with the Essex agreed syllabus.  Our ethos is firmly rooted in Christianity but we consider that RE provides opportunities not only to explore the Christian faith, but to begin to understand other religions.

 

It should also provide opportunities for children to reflect on their inner feelings, issues such as caring, sharing, kindness, tolerance and being sensitive to the beliefs of others.

 

An assembly is held each day which is mainly Christian in nature.  The school enjoys close links with St. Nicholas Church.  The Parish Priest regularly leads assemblies and religious services at school.

 

If you require any further information about our curriculum please telephone the school office on 01268 786874 or email admin@rawreth.essex.sch.uk

Please follow this link to find out about the curriculum we follow:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-curriculum-in-england-primary-curriculum

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